Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Engadget test drives the new iPhone 2.0 firmware
Wound Magazine covers architecture, fashion and design
Massify is a social network for filmmakers
The inevitable is here - even Pepsi has a social network
How to edit your resume like a professional resume writer
How to build a Facebook application
CBS wants combined Internet and TV ratings - do you?
Is newspaper marketing taking a hit from the Do-Not-Call list?
GigaOm has some really nice data on US mobile media consumption
Will mobile broadband be the death knell of Wi-Fi?
Has venture capital's love affair with Web 2.0 finally come to an end?
Why IE8 will drive you absolutely batshit insane
Say hello to the Near Future Laboratory
Is the Eiffel Tower about to have an extension added to its top floor?
Stylegala is a great magazine about web design and web standards
6 tips for hiring top talent at a startup
Labels: CBS, Eiffel Tower, facebook, firmware, GigaOm, hiring, IE8, iPhone, Massify, mobile media, Pepsi, resume, startup, Stylegala, TV ratings, venture capital, web 2.0, Wound Magazine
posted by olli @ 22:27Thursday, October 11, 2007
Madonna says goodbye to the record label and hello to Live Nation
Speaking of which - are these five viable alternative business plans for the music industry?
How the US became the switchboard to the world
Mozilla outlines plans for Firefox Mobile
Are Facebook apps a long-tail market?
Is CBS in need of real change?
Say hello to YouTube on Google Earth
Product design - is it really the number of features that matter?
One of the best articles EVER on why we fucking swear so much
Say hello to the Inside Out glass
These dragonfly robots are real and yes - they are spying on you
How to be a master designer: limit your fonts
Everything you wanted to know about the North/South divide in the UK
Labels: CBS, Firefox, fonts, Inside Out, Live Nation, Madonna, Mozilla, music industry, product design, robots, swearing, telecoms, uk
posted by olli @ 21:29Friday, September 21, 2007
1 in 3 Americans gave up friends and sex for the Internet
20th Century Fox finally comes around to joining the iPod revolution
Everything I need to know, I learned from Iron Maiden
Say hello to Adobe's new Photoshop logo
Could the Markitcart be the next generation of shopping trolley?
If you're worried about Apple's discontinued iPod Hi-Fi - say hello to the Vers 2X
These are 15 examples of excellent typography on the web
Powerpoint as a toy for thought?
How to create a better client/agency/freelance project relationship
Uh-oh - Now the MediaDefender's entire source code has been released
CBS now wading the waters of Web 2.0
Woo! T-Shirt Slayer offers super high quality death metal t-shirts
Seven habits of highly effective logos
The best and worst things about Google's shared stuff
Starting a Web 2.0 startup? You might want to read this
Written On The City looks at urban graffiti around the world
Labels: Americans, CBS, death metal, Fox, Google, ipod, Iron Maiden, logos, Media Defender, project management, Shared Stuff, Shopping, Typography, Vers 2X, web 2.0, Written On the City
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