Tuesday, July 22, 2008
If you haven't done it already - get over to the iPhone Dev site and Unlock that iPhone!
Looking for ComScore's June numbers? We've got you covered
Will IT jobs drop in 2009?
And...Looking to buy a Mini? Wait until 2009 and it just might be electric
Can you really hack the London Oystercard with this PDF?
12 unbelievable examples of buildings in motion
Has your business become a victim of the Google Slap?
Vuzit is a web based document viewer you can embed in any web page
11 reasons America is the new top socialist economy
Why the "Google Generation" isn't nearly as smart as they think they are
Want to know the secret of being happy? Martin Seligman knows and we love him
This is Stephen Hawking made out of Lego. Love it
These portable earplugs are fantastic. We'll take 'em!
TechCrunch wants to build a web tablet. We want to buy one. Where do we start?
These are 10 really nice flyer designs
Labels: 2009, Comscore, flyers, Google Slap, hacking, iPhone Dev, IT, Lego, Martin Seligman, Mini, Oyster, Stephen Hawking, Techcrunch, unlock, Vuzit
posted by olli @ 21:34Monday, February 18, 2008
The Open Design Club is a website about design collaboration
HD-DVD is officially dead. I for one, welcome our new Blu-Ray overlords
Do poor people use Yahoo! while wealthier ones use Google?
121 tips, hacks and resources for your Blackberry. Go on - you know you want to
Stay tuned for the "Hulu for MySpace"
Cookthink is a social network recommendation engine based around cooking
In other news, World of Warcraft can ruin your marriage
Did Yahoo! just fire their entire design team?
Check out this really interesting visualization of internet traffic from Juice and ComScore
Where is the "bad neighbourhood" in your city?
Can social networking be blamed for a rise in teen suicides?
25 questions to think about before your next job interview
What does the semantic web represent?
AgencyFAQs is a website that focuses on the world of advertising in India
Hate doing laundry? Self-cleaning clothes may be just two years away
Labels: advertising, Blackberry, Comscore, Cookthink, Google, HD-DVD, India, Juice, Open Design Club, semantic, social networking, web, World of Warcraft, yahoo
posted by olli @ 17:45Wednesday, February 13, 2008
comScore says that 10 billion video streams were viewed in December 2007
Jukefly allows you to stream your music anywhere
The Times Online says that file sharers only come out at night
Say hello to the LoveLife channel - a UK based network devoted to live concerts
To build truly global brands on the net, you've gotta break the rules
The new Timbaland album is specifically designed for playback on mobile phones
The New York Times knows how Americans spend their money
10 mistakes in icon design
How to lie with design research
Like chocolate? Like playing Scrabble? If so - we've got just the thing for you
This is a nice bit of information graphics on suicides from the Golden Gate bridge
How to speed read on the web
Business Week takes a good look at the iPhone grey market
Labels: Business Week, Comscore, design research, global brands, iconography, information graphics, Jukefly, LoveLive, Mary and Matt, mobile telephony, speed reading, Timbaland
posted by olli @ 02:47Friday, November 9, 2007
Has the iPod Touch 1.1.2 release been jailbroken before it's even released?
Cory Doctorow (who else?) on how to use Creative Commons licenses
Looks like the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray fight has hit a stalemate
Say hello to VBS TV - a sort of mash-up between YouTube and current.tv
First a backlash, but now is Facebook's new social ads system illegal?
Believe it or not, this is a lovely collection of spam one-liners
Radiohead says ComScore results are completely inaccurate
Is web surfing dead?
What motivates Wikipedians to do what they do?
Why creating a software start-up is not as easy as you might think
If you ever missed the UK ITV Indie Chart show during the 1990's, here's your chance to catch up
These are fabulous network idents for Norway's NRK
Labels: Comscore, Creative Commons, facebook, indie chart, ipod, ITV, jailbreak, NRK, Radiohead, software, spam, startup, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 13:57Thursday, June 14, 2007
Why newspapers should get out of the internet business before it kills us all
Ever wondered what the New York Times actually sounds like?
Nexx make motorcycle helmets like no other
Business Week takes a look at some of the design world's most cutting edge designers
Comscore now tracking widgets on the web
Interesting article on why hip-hop is not only about black culture
How to make a photo cube
Apple now dipping its toes into the London music festival scene
Need to surf the web inconspicuously? Say hello to Ghostzilla
PSFK gets a hands on review with Microsoft Surface
Digg now available for those lucky enough to already have an iPhone
Take-g make some really wonderful wooden toys
10 t-shirts every geek should wear
Bad reputation online? Don't call Joan Jett. Others are here to help you
Labels: Apple, Comscore, design, hip-hop, London, Microsoft surface, New York Times, newspapers, Nexx, photocube, T-shirts, Toys, widgets
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