Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Say hello to Portal Prelude!
The Mac Mini is dead. Long live the Mac Mini!
A List Apart gives you some great tips on how to work from home
Say hello to the Android source code
Are blogs becoming obsolete?
Is the current economic crisis affecting European startups at all?
Why lala.com may be just ahead of its time
Henry Rollins and the emergence of hardcore
Why don't we have adwords for P2P yet?
What are the 10 most sought after skills in web development?
If you design books for a living, we suggest staying away from these
Please Fix The iPhone! dot com
Labels: A List Apart, adwords, Android, bad book design, blogs, Europe, fixtheiphone.com, lala.com, Mac Mini, P2P, Portal prelude, startups, web development
posted by olli @ 21:24Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Is the future of widgets on Facebook no future at all?
These solar flashlights are awesome but where are the streetlamps?
Now even marketers are telling you to get "radically" customer-centric
31 useful design resources courtesy of smashing apps
Say goodbye to Apple's NDA for developers. Let's not try that again, ay?
How entrepreneurs can survive the great credit crisis swindle
Who's leading the global growth curve in Broadband? Would you believe - Europe?
These are 10 useful articles about designing databases
How to make your webmail more secure
Say hello to Flickr's iPhone optimized website
When Michael Lebowitz speaks, we listen. You should too
Is political debate changing the very nature of Twitter?
Should these buildings in NYC be torn down because they're just ugly?
Labels: Apple, Big Spaceship, broadband, credit crunch, customer centic, Europe, facebook, Flickr, Michael Lebowitz, NDA, NYC, solar flashlights, twitter, webmail, widgets
posted by olli @ 21:17Monday, June 25, 2007
iPhoney is an iPhone simulator for QA'ing iPhone designs
Is this what Facebook will look like in 40 years?
The Guardian hosting virtual concert in Second Life w/ Pet Shop Boys & Groove Armada
Xerox enters the search market - say hello to FactSpotter
Discover where and how to camp out for your iPhone with Gridskipper
Great reading: Viewing American class divisions through Facebook & MySpace
Coffee Geek look at coffee culture in Australia and New Zealand
On that note - our favourite coffeehouse in London - Flat White
Say hello to Germany's EOS-TV - a channel devoted entirely to death
Get involved in the Face Your Pockets project
We're pretty excited about Wired's Living Home products
This camera documented a trip through the entire UK postal system
This is a map of Europe in the year 1000
How to make a video game pixel art T-shirt
This tablecloth is made of fiber optics
Normalize your last.fm listening habits for more accuracy
Labels: Europe, Face Your Pockets, facebook, fiber optics, Flat White, iPhone, last.fm, mobile search, MySpace coffee, pixel-art, Second Life, videogames, Xerox
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