Monday, August 4, 2008
Looking for anti-censorship tools? (Did you say you were in China?) Here they are
With money to burn in the Middle East, can culture really be bought?
How cloud computing is changing the world
Say goodbye to social.fm
The FT says the music industry should "embrace illegal websites". Even the FT is on our side!
Facebook may be the biggest thing since sliced bread but is it profitable?
The always excellent Smashing Magazine takes a look at some equally excellent album covers
This is a cautionary tale of why you shouldn't hire the former VP of a $100 Million dollar a year company
Is this the future of blogging?
Why mobile TV is a waste of time
How newspapers can turn problems into profit
Say hello to the Economist's style guide
If you're looking to commit the perfect crime, 15 Lombard Street is the book for you
So....Twitter's business model.....yeah, about that
Labels: 15 Lombard Street, blogging, censorship, China, Cloud computing, Dubai, Economist, entrepreneurs, FT, mobile TV, music industry, newspapers, Smashing magazine, twitter
posted by olli @ 20:12Monday, October 1, 2007
The management philosophy of Craigslist's CEO - Jim Buckmaster
What's the problem with newspaper blogs?
Controversy? Say hello to Apple's Human Interface Guidelines for the iPhone
The NY Times steps up the promotion campaign for its newly subscription-free website
Meanwhile, the FT stubbornly holds on to the old media view of charging for online content
Is social networking a feature or a destination?
Is emotional design ready for the next decade?
Looking for creative talent? Check out TalentDatabase.com
Say hello to Adobe's new (branded?) media player
Step one in designing a new city: kill all the architects
If you're looking for an alternative to Microsoft Office, this is a good place to start
How digital natives are driving Web 2.0 adoption into your business
These candleholders need to be plugged in to an electrical socket
How to design an Antarctic polar station
Daytrotter is a bit like the US version of a Peel Session
The Guardian take a look at Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda
Labels: Accrasicauda, Adobe, Antarctic, architecture, Craigslist, Daytrotter, digital natives, FT, HCI, Jim Buckmaster, John Peel, Microsoft Office, subscription models, web 2.0
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