Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Why don't JC Penney want you to see this ad?
Say hello to CNET's new re-design. We like it
Are we about to see a recession in the online ad market? Doesn't look like it...
Evernote is a virtual storage and connectivity website. Check it out
Raphael Grignani discussed Nokia's Homegrown on the Adaptive Path blog
Why good coders code and great coders reuse
Why the dead press is really dead and why Wikipedia is killing them all
Here's an interesting look inside Wikipedia's infrastructure
50 "kick ass" logos for your logo design inspiration
Why the coming Petabyte age won't be about more, but about difference
What makes a good cloud computer?
These are the 10 biggest parties in the world.
Forgot to complete your timesheet? Be glad you don't work at Razorfish
Labels: ad, Cloud computing, CNET, coding, Evernote, Homegrown, JC Penney, logo, Nokia, party, Petabyte, Raphael Grignani, Razorfish, re-design, recession, timesheet, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 20:56Monday, January 14, 2008
Incredimazing looks like a low rent version of FFFFound!
A Pleo gets dissected. Think very carefully about how you feel looking at this link
Reverse Mobile offers to find out what that mystery number is
If you liked Autechre's Gantz Graf - you're going to love umfeld.tv
In the magazine world, what's more important? Finding content or producing content?
Why CNET is in the mess they're currently in
How to liberate the soul of your home
The NY Times takes an in-depth look at the afterlife of cellphones
If you like following the London Underground, you should check out the Tubelines YouTube channel
Textmap is a very interesting keyword based news aggregator
Is AOL encouraging its staff to spam their friends?
In Sweden, you'll be heating your train station with your own body warmth
Do you want to see a Portal 2? You can count our vote as "Yes"
Why the "revolution" will not be designed
UCLA takes a photographic look at Los Angeles from 1920 to 1990
Labels: AOL, CNET, content, design, Incredimazing, Los Angeles, mobile phones, Pleo, Portal, Reverse Mobile, Sweden, Textmap, Tubelines, Umfeld
posted by olli @ 07:04Thursday, September 20, 2007
NBC to offer DRM'd shows on-demand, on the web
Stephen Fry is a genius BUT did you know he's an expert on mobile phone UI?
Zipcar is now available on your mobile phone
Say hello to The Gloamer. He's made up of rolled up newspapers
Nobody puts on a fashion show like New York's Jack Spade
Ever wonder what happens when you open EVERY application on a Powerbook at once?
The Hoerboard is a really lovely custom made DJ workstation
The top ten laughably bad tech ads courtesy of CNET
These are the brand guidelines behind Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" campaign
Looks like this faux-GPS iPhone hack actually works
Why Europe's mobile startups are singing
Twitter + audio and video? Say hello to Utterz
Is your taste in music determined at birth?
Labels: branding, CNET, DRM, Gloamer, Hoerboard, mobile, music, NBC, startups, Stephen Fry, twitter, Utterz, Verizon, Zipcar
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