Thursday, July 3, 2008
Must Read: If you've ever used YouTube, Viacom will know who you are
Firefox 3 breaks the world record for most downloads in a 24 hour period
How portable social networks are the building blocks of a social web
Like Steve McQueen and BULLITT? If so - you're gonna love this
Say hello to Times Square's new solar powered billboard
Is this the world's largest freehand drawing? Sure looks like it
How to build a web app in four days and only US$ 10,000
Can you put a price tag on conversation? You betcha!
Why dial-up users still don't want to switch to broadband
23 album covers that changed everything
Pay-by-phone commerce is finally coming to the rest of the world outside Japan
Who knew that the planet Earth was into musique concrete and Merzbow?
Labels: broadband, conversation monetization, dial-up, Earth, Firefox, freehand, pay by phone, Ricoh, Seero, social web, solar power, Times Square, Viacom, web apps, YouTube
posted by olli @ 22:09Thursday, October 11, 2007
Madonna says goodbye to the record label and hello to Live Nation
Speaking of which - are these five viable alternative business plans for the music industry?
How the US became the switchboard to the world
Mozilla outlines plans for Firefox Mobile
Are Facebook apps a long-tail market?
Is CBS in need of real change?
Say hello to YouTube on Google Earth
Product design - is it really the number of features that matter?
One of the best articles EVER on why we fucking swear so much
Say hello to the Inside Out glass
These dragonfly robots are real and yes - they are spying on you
How to be a master designer: limit your fonts
Everything you wanted to know about the North/South divide in the UK
Labels: CBS, Firefox, fonts, Inside Out, Live Nation, Madonna, Mozilla, music industry, product design, robots, swearing, telecoms, uk
posted by olli @ 21:29Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Say hello to YouTube's Project Direct film competition
What does the future hold for the Firefox browser?
Isn't it amazing that Radiohead are one of the few bands that really understand the music business in 2007?
Say hello to the Micropolitan Museum
Could PIFR have a solution for ensuring network neutrality regardless of ISP?
Architecture 101: How a wasp builds a house
Is social networking the next big thing for Google?
Frontline has a great documentary on the branding/advertising/marketing industry. Yes - it's all about you
Colour management for web designers and developers
Nokia has some great posters out mocking Apple's recent iPhone locking controversy
If you work in a recording studio, you NEED the Virtual Studio Visitor
These are amazing colour photos of the US pre-1960
Coghead is an interesting piece of software for extreme programming task management
Coroflot gives you 9 tips for killer presentations
Newspapers are adding blogs left and right, but where to put them?
The Guardian takes a behind-the-scenes look a the impressive new Pet Shop Boys video
Labels: advertising, Apple, Coghead, extreme programming, Firefox, Frontline, Micropolitan, Newspaper blogs, Nokia, Pet Shop Boys, photos, Project Direct, Radiohead
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