Friday, July 25, 2008
Google know just how big the web is and it's bigger than you think
You know that when even The Rolling Stones ditch EMI, the music industry is in trouble
Interesting: EA Games has just signed a deal with United Talent Agency
Say hello to last.fm's "Dancing" ads
Australia's ABC launch their version of the iPlayer - it's called the ABC iView
Say hello to the hang on outlet
These 25 visionairies created empires from nothing
Who wins in the battle between mobile IM and SMS?
This MPAA hacker was spying on the Pirate Bay. Bad hacker. Bad!
Should you really be reading more corporate blogs?
Say hello to Audi's new multi-media interface
Premiere Issues is a collection of 1st issue magazine covers
Say hello to Pitchfork Media's overlooked records of 2008
Labels: 2008, Audi, EA, EMI, Google, hang on outlet, last.fm, MMI, mobile IM, MPAA, Pitchfork, Premiere Issues, Rolling Stones, United Talent Agency
posted by olli @ 21:40Monday, July 21, 2008
Is Internet radio on its last legs?
Why are Apple's investors suddenly so worried about Steve Jobs' health?
Say hello to the new ValueClick Precision Behavioural Targeting Tool
Why the battle for your television won't happen on your television
Where did all the Facebook ads go?
Nokia vs. Apple in the Internet mobile device market
Is the computer mouse heading for extinction?
Can EMI really bounce back and show that the music industry isn't really dead?
Venture Beat takes a look behind the new Facebook re-design
Are Web 2.0 startups wasting their time with early adopters of Web 2.0 tech?
This is a site detailing the interesting architecture of Mike Tyson's former mansion
This is a site detailing the interesting architecture of the Burj Dubai
The Password Chart will help you create stronger and more secure passwords
The Top 10 Female Product Advertising Icons & The Actresses Who Could Replace Them
These wine bottles may anger the purists, but they look fantastic!
Labels: advertising, Apple, Burj Dubai, EMI, facebook, icons, Internet radio, Mike Tyson, mouse, Nokia, Password Chart, Steve Jobs, television, Valueclick, Venture Beat, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 20:21Thursday, April 3, 2008
Want to know what the iPhones user base is all about? Here you go (.pdf)
Say hello to Amazon's new SMS purchasing service
Not an April Fools Joke - Google's CIO defects to EMI. EMI?!!!!
10 things the IT world needs to know about AJAX
Own Your Identity is an interesting blog about social networking
Vivox is doing some interesting things with audio chat in virtual worlds
Digital Web takes a look at the web beyond the desktop
Is this the most annotated photo on Flickr?
How to manage for ROI
If your mom is sending you email these days, chances are it's probably on Postcardsfromyourmama.com
Say hello to Sprint's iPhone killer - er...competitor - the Instinct
Using your mobile phone on a commercial airplane just got a step closer to reality
The 5 most ridiculous lies you were taught in your American history class
This website explores 20th century London
Labels: airplanes, AJAX, Amazon, American history, CEO, Digital Web, EMI, Flickr, Google, Instinct, iPhone, London, micropayment, Own Your Identity, Rubicon, Samsung, SMS, Sprint
posted by olli @ 20:51Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Interaction designers and how they got that way
How to design for nanohazard warning signs
Who's the most customer-centric company in the world? It starts with A...
4000 legal documents served and the Pirate Bay doesn't even break a sweat. Amazing
Be very, very afraid - EMI set to fund artists with 3rd party corporate sponsors
Cullect is a feed aggregator and publisher all in one
Could virtual worlds be part of a genuine treatment for Autism?
The Facebook Marketing Bible: 24 ways to market yourself on Facebook
More? Ok - here's a list of over 2000 e-Learning tools
Say hello to Polaroid's new Zink instant print technology
When nobody else can help - call the Design Police!
Dubai is going to recreate the entire city of Lyons. No. Seriously
Lowgolink is a really interesting way of aggregating large amounts of website data
366cm is from Switzerland and have some really cool products for you
Labels: 366cm, Amazon, Cullect, design police, Dubai, EMI, facebook, interaction design, Lowgolink, Pirate Bay, Polaroid, Switzerland, Zink
posted by olli @ 21:35Monday, October 8, 2007
New head of EMI says "Embrace digital or die". A bit late to the party, no?
An interesting look behind the product design of razor blades
Are employers interested in your online reputation?
The Economist says - "Don't invent. Evolve"
Analysts are saying Yahoo! is actually worth more if the company breaks up
In 2008, will we will move from the Information Age to the Connected Age?
intune.fm allows you to discover new music on Facebook
Say hello to Coroflot's 2007 Annual Design Salary Survey
The ten habits of highly effective brains
Say hello to the Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt
With this scale, you'll know how much you weigh in animals
Say hello to MIT's WikiCity project
The sad truth about "revolving doors" in advertising agency turnover
The songs that inspired the new Hives album
Labels: Coroflot, Economist, EMI, facebook, Hives, information age, intune.fm, MIT, music, product design, razor blades, salary survey, Wi-Fi, WikiCity
posted by olli @ 22:02Monday, September 17, 2007
Techcrunch has a review of Yahoo's new social networking site - Mash
And...MTV's social network Flux launches. Anyone spot a trend here?
Say hello to the world's largest high resolution video walls
Vastpark allows you to create your own virtual world
Are MBA's losing their lustre on Wall Street?
What is this large wooden dome in Russia?
Airifier uses Adobe Air to make any website a web application
The most wanted iPhone games
How computers transformed the baby boomer generation
Brazillian physicists are boycotting Dell
How to use a 404 page as a marketing tactic
Say hello to the Weave Mirror
The Magistrates Blog takes an inside look at the UK legal system
Oh dear. EMI brings in John Birt (Yes. That one) to help manage its roster
Why the medical community is looking to New Zealand to design its equipment
Labels: 404, baby boomers, Dell, EMI, Flux, Mash, New Zealand, Russia, UK legal system, wall street, yahoo
posted by olli @ 08:32Friday, June 1, 2007
D5 posts the video of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates together on stage. Essential viewing
Here's an awesome demonstration of Photosynth from the 2007 TED Conference
The EFF asks "What's this hidden 360K worth of data in Apple's new AAC iTunes files?"
Yumondo is a social network about the city you live in
What the users are saying about last.fm's recent sale to CBS
EMI to release music videos via YouTube
These recordings are of concert intermissions
How the Wii "beat the pants off" Microsoft and Sony
The NY Times takes a look at the recent Estonian cyber attacks
What are the golden rules of linkbaiting?
Screw Asylum is a blog about screws
Here's a look at the 1943 Disney Employee Manual
Labels: AAC, blogs, D5, EMI, itunes, last.fm, linkbaiting, NYTimes, Photosynth, Wii, YouTube, Yumondo
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