Monday, October 6, 2008
Say hello to the Blackberry Application Centre
Will Google's Chrome be able to index the password protected Internet?
When to use which user experience methods
Say hello to the world's worst traffic signs
The top 5 reasons why Windows Vista failed
Are experiental networks the future of brands?
Speaking of which - who owns the brand?
Is page rank the ultimate measure of online influence?
This is a high level overview of social media marketing
Is Sega getting back into the hardware game?
Labels: Blackberry, brands, Chrome, Google, page ranks, Sega, social media marketing, traffic signs, user experience methodology, Windows Vista
posted by olli @ 18:51Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Does Google own the rights to everything you send through its Chrome browser?
How to keep brands secure in insecure times
Seriously. Is Los Angeles about to get a subway? We'd have thought a tram!
Say hello to the iPhone document scanner
What went right and what went wrong in BioShock
Contract basics fore freelance designers
How Battlestar Galactica invented a new word
How to manage long breaks in your software side projects
The disastrous mistakes that game developers music avoid
This is a list of social media marketing examples
Say hello to Nokia's new digital music service
"Fuck Helvetica. Sincerely, Myriad Pro" - the t-shirt
Labels: Battlestar Galactica, Bioshock, branding, Chrome, document scanner, freelance design contracts, Fuck Helvetica, Google, iPhone, Los Angeles, Nokia, social media marketing, software management
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