Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Does user-generated public relations actually exist? Amazon says yes
How to be a programmer 101
How to start trends and not follow them
Here's a really lovely infographic for Metallica fans (.pdf)
Everything you've ever wanted to know about colours and the web user interface
14 strange and scary military technologies
Are Apple preparing multi-touch iMacs for 2009?
Happy 30th birthday Rough Trade!
Say hello to Blockbuster's new movie download site
Say hello to the new Google maps / Street View re-design
What are the ten most harmful books of the 19th and 20th centuries?
Is the BlackBerry Storm not all it's cracked up to be?
Lyndon Wade has some great photographs - go check out his work
Labels: Apple, Blackberry Storm, Blockbuster, books, colour, Google, infographics, Metallica, military tech, programming, Rough Trade, trends, user generated content
posted by olli @ 21:25Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The BBC Radio Labs blog is back
Happy Birthday Wii! 1 year old and still looking youthful!
Say hello to 3D printing at home
Is user generated video becoming less attractive to viewers now that the pros are here?
What are the top 60 Japanese buzzwords of 2007?
A note to magazine publishers: Don't try to re-invent the web
Say hello to NME TV
Related: The NY Times profiles VBS TV
and of course, say hello to SYNC TV
This is a simplified map of London (and very accurate too!)
Magpie and Cake is a pretty cool arts and crafts blog
Blockbuster: From on the brink of death to...in-store kiosks?
Labels: bbc, Blockbuster, buzzwords, Japan, London, magazine publishing, Magpie and Cake, NME TV, Radio Labs, Sync TV, VBS, Wii
posted by olli @ 13:59Thursday, August 9, 2007
Say hello to scrollovers
NBC Universal launches its own YouTube competitor - Didja
Tengu is a perfect companion for the cubicle shut-in
For those who have a lot of parking tickets, the PhotoViolationMeter might be something to look into
21 tips to deal with information overload
An interview and examples of some great work from Lichtfaktor
The right way to fix inaccurate Wikipedia articles
The Guardian Weekly relaunches with a social networking focus
10 things your favourite restaurant won't tell you
Can't say we didn't see this coming: Blockbuster acquires Movielink
Bokardo takes a look at the spectre of Feature Creep
Here's some nice cartoon inspiration for your 404 pages
What are your thoughts on the new BBC Radio idents?
Labels: 404, bbc, Blockbuster, feature creep, information overload, Movielink, restaurants, scrollovers, Wikipedia, YouTube
posted by olli @ 08:06Monday, July 2, 2007
Phonecasting offers you podcasts right to your mobile phone
South Korea to tax virtual world assets
AIGA asks Steve Jobs the only question that really matters
UK music retailer Fopp shutting down ALL stores due to torrents?
More online pressure: Blockbuster closing 282 US stores
How to deal with angry customers
Will this site help you unlock your iPhone?
iPhone now also causing jitters across the music industry
MTV wants to help you Get Made
Say hello to the Web Trend Map - 2007 Version
Tyler Brule looks at the supermarket wars in Marlyebone
Labels: Blockbuster, customer service, Fopp, iPhone, mtv, music industry, Phonecasting, South Korea, supermarkets, virtual worlds, Webtrends
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