Wednesday, June 18, 2008
How to buy an entire village online
How to comment about your company on blog posts without being spammy
45 websites where you can get free music
But you know what? None of those are as good as Blood Is Truth
Say hello to the iPhone running Windows XP
Say hello to Android running on the Nokia N95
Need a job? Engadget is looking for writers
Is LinkedIn really worth $1 Billion?
Reddit goes open source. Will Digg follow?
If you like the Smart car, you might want to check out the Think
Say hello to the shape-shifting military robot
The Harvard Business Review has a manifesto for the next industrial revolution
Aster & Sage make really lovely iPod and mobile phone holders
Labels: Android, Aster and Sage, blogging, Blood is Truth, Engadget, free music websites, Harvard Business Review, LinkedIn, Nokia 95, Smart, Think, Windows XP
posted by olli @ 19:16Monday, June 9, 2008
Did you know? Some computer company named Apple will be talking about a few things today...
Isofa.tv - the next generation of online video or just a really dressed up Joost clone?
Can Google Trends accurately predict the US Presidential election?
The NY Times interviews Trent Reznor about his new music business strategy
ReadWrite Web takes a look at the myths and realities of Generation Y
Say hello to QBox - a "social network music player"
How the Internet's growing power is rapidly diminishing Television's claim to the advertising throne
How well managed sprawl can actually make a city liveable
How to be a consultant
Could buses become mobile sensing platforms?
Three rules for start-up success
Do virtual brothels really exist?
Mark Jenkins makes really cool street art
Labels: Apple, consulting, Engadget, Generation Y, Google, internet advertising, Isofa, Joost, Mark Jenkins, QBox, ReadWriteWeb, start-ups, urban sprawl, virtual brothel
posted by olli @ 06:29Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Say hello to Netscape's new portal - Propeller
The porn industry is now thinking about how to combat piracy
Has the PS3 been a complete failure for casual gaming?
Long awaited - the war between Nokia and Apple finally begins
The eight product touchpoints of consumer use
Say hello to CreateSpace - an "inventory free self-publishing platform"
Mimoa helps you find cool architecture while you're travelling
The 10 biggest video game flops
Will the IAC create a new "Facebook for shopping"?
Mapskip mashes up Google Maps with blog entries
What is the holy grail for mobile social networks?
Engadget has the story behind the iPhoneSIMfree unlocking saga
Phillips now offering a remote control that's bigger than your head
Say hello to Vista's black screen of piracy
Say hello to Sidereel - mixing P2P and YouTube
Foster + Partners zero carbon emissions city in Abu Dhabi is pretty awesome
Labels: Apple, Engadget, Foster and Partners, iPhoneSimFree, Mapskip, Microsoft, Mimoa, Nokia, Phillips, porn, Propeller, PS3, Siderell, Video games
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