Monday, July 14, 2008
7 more examples of recycled urban architecture
Interesting: Veoh targets video ads based on past viewing patterns
How to track 500 business blogs in 10 minutes a day
How to lead change in your organization
Identifont helps you track down and find those tricky typefaces by name
Radio Silence: A visual history of American Hardcore
These are some really interesting examples of Tables Of Contents
These bats have a cooler house than you ever will
Say hello to the Bauhaus renaissance in Tel-Aviv
What's going on these days in the Canadian furniture industry?
Ideawhen is a website that collects the next big idea
Downturn? What downturn? Nothing to see here if you're a venture capitalist
How Reddit is flirting with the future of social news
Labels: American Hardcore, Bauhaus, blogs, Canada, furniture industry, Identifont, organizational change, recession, recycled architecture, Reddit, Tables Of Contents, Tel-Aviv, venture captialist, Veoh
posted by olli @ 20:16Monday, June 2, 2008
3 things you might want to know about Windows 7
What's it really like to run a web design gallery
You've seen the photos but here's some background on Google's gorgeous Zurich office
Did you know - Tights Are Not Pants?
5 innovative ways the gaming industry is screwing you
Say hello to Net Neutrality in Canada
last.graph is a website that visualizes your last.fm history
How to fix municipal wi-fi
Offbeat Guides allow you to build your own custom made travel guide
How to build website prototypes in Flash
Are these the cream of the crop of 2008 Summer Music Festival website designs?
Labels: Canada, flash prototypes, Google, music festival, Net Neutrality, offbeat guides, tights are not pants, web design gallery, Wi-Fi, Windows 7
posted by olli @ 06:43Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Say hello to cumul.us, a new social network based around your local weather
Prologue is Twitter with a public timeline, aimed at the group blogging community
Nielsen says that 35% of US Tweens now own a mobile phone
current.tv files for a $100 Million IPO
15 important things you need to know about American executives
Say hello to the Dugg Analyzer
We're loving 3D Graffiti and would like to see a lot more of this, please
Can technology overload ruin your relationships?
This is the entire history of visual communication in a website
If you're a songwriter and happen to live in Canada, you might want to have a look at this
UI Patterns is a great resource for user interface designers
How to disarm 10 difficult client requests
Business Week debates the merits of user generated content
This is a pretty awesome 360 degree panorama of an Airbus 380 cockpit
Labels: 3D graffiti, Airbus 380, Business Week, Canada, clients, cumul.us, digg, Prologue, tweens, twitter, UI patterns, user generated content, visual communication
posted by olli @ 07:32Friday, August 3, 2007
These are really cool visualizations of activities in various scriptures
More cool visualizations about alternate London tube ticket designs
Ars Technica says it's not just one but many Google phones that are coming
This Ironman watch can control your iPod
Masha has a really nice collection of motion graphics on Yuxt
Anywhere FM allows you to upload your iTunes playlist and listen to it anywhere
Japanese companies aren't so thrilled with YouTube's copyright control
More on that - Yahoo! now gearing up its own video service against YouTube
Companies aren't so thrilled with Adobe either for adding a FedEx/Kinkos button into its software
How to use MySpace to build a blogging audience
These are some cool photos from The Soviet Union in the 1970's
Have you had a chance to play with LiveSurface yet?
There are iPod knockoffs and then there is the Meizu
Newser is an interesting news aggregator that reminds me of Google News meeting Newsmap
How to become famous architect
The Guardian offers a podcast that looks at new Canadian music
Labels: AnywhereFM, architecture, Canada, data visualization, Google, Ironman, Japan, LiveSurface, London, Masha, Meizu, music, Newser, Soviet Union
posted by olli @ 07:59Wednesday, June 27, 2007
We are loving Saatchi & Saatchi's Lovemarks site
Did you know that San Francisco is partially built on the hulks of wrecked ships?
How to bring your baby to Glastonbury and survive
6 key ways to measure your blogs success
What are the top web apps in Canada?
Zattoo offers you live broadcast television channels on your PC
Do touch screen interfaces increase unrealistic user expectations?
7 secrets of the super organized
An oldie but a goodie - remember Conclave Obscurum?
The U.S. has 20.2 square feet of retail space per person
Copper looks like a pretty cool Basecamp alternative for project management
Dan Witz makes street art with Do Not Enter signs
What does it take to be a startup CTO?
Labels: Canada, Copper, CTO, Dan Witz, Glastonbury, Lovemarks, organization, Saatchi and Saatchi, San Francisco, social web apps, startup, touch screen interface, Zattoo
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