Thursday, January 17, 2008
Don't tell the RIAA - the Rockstar allows you to physically share music with many people
Boxes & Arrows on why most people don't use advanced search
This website will allow you to place a grid over any website
Say hello to the iPhone trojan horse
This Travelodge can be recycled and built in 12 weeks
500,000 coloured balls in Rome. What could possibly go wrong?
Indie Comic Fan is a blog for independent comic fans
10 things you need to know about the future of broadband
The US Library of Congress shares its own photos on Flickr
ReadWriteWeb checks out social network feeds
Germany bands polluting cars from its city centres
The white folks guide to taking the New York Subway
Say hello to the concept of "Concept Programming" (.pdf)
Forget Gap Kids - say hello to Marrimeko Children
Labels: advanced search, broadband, Concept programming, Flickr, Germany, Indie Comic Fan, iPhone, Marrimeko, New York, rockstar, social network feeds, Travelodge, trojan
posted by olli @ 21:39Wednesday, January 9, 2008
MTV unveils a new targeted online syndication strategy
How to stop your girlfriend from gaming
Can you get to Level 70 in World Of Warcraft and still be a pacifist?
How to show your clients you're a professional freelancer
This is how IKEA comes up with their product names
Say hello to geographic data in Second Life
Check out the Future Of Fashion conference in Amsterdam, January 31st
How web media is usurping old media
Readers Digest on the secret of self-made millionaires
How to visualize fictional radio spaces
Idiomag is a new personalized online music magazine
Yahoo! launches a browser based mp3 player...but why?
There are some interesting things going on in German graveyards these days
Labels: Amsterdam, Fashion, Germany, Idiomag, Ikea, mtv, radio space, Readers Digest, Second Life, syndication, web media, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:50Wednesday, November 21, 2007
The ins and outs of hyperlocal content
Interesting: Jajah says no to ringing tones but yes to adverts instead
What are the top areas of technological innovation through 2025?
New from Flickr: Say hello to Places
Will the internet run out of capacity in 2009?
Germany sends a big NEIN to locked and exclusive use of the iPhone with a contract
Urban life...what's it all about? How about congestion?
Material Vision hits Frankfurt with an interesting look at materials and industrial design
Why the concept of "selling out" is really not possible
What Facebook learned from search
Say hello to the 360 degree HD camera + projector
Labels: facebook, Germany, HD, hyperlocal content, iPhone, Jajah, Material Vision, search, selling out, technological innovation, urban living
posted by olli @ 14:05Wednesday, September 19, 2007
What's on your bookshelf says a lot about you
On that note: Brian Dettmer creates book autopsies
Experientia looks at the French and their mobile phone use
This is a fabulous look at the history of type in the Toronto subway
Here are two really cool Kuler screensaver mash-ups for you
Is the Wall St. Journal next line to lose on-line subscription fees?
The NY Times looks at new ways to advertise on MySpace
Google is turning widgets into ads
Mixko make some really interesting furniture
Mango is a free online service where you can learn a foreign language
If you're trying to send Flash via email, you might want to read this article
45% of Germany's on-line population are on a social network
Say hello to Virgin 1
Brand Avenue has a great article on corporate HQ's and the rise of the "boomburbs"
It's about time! Threadless are opening a T-Shirt retail store in Chicago
This is a pop-up lamp in a pop-up book
Tetsuya Nakamura makes crazy psychedelic bathroom furniture
Labels: books, Boomburbs, Brand Avenue, France, Germany, Kuler, mash-up, mobile telephony, MySpace, NY Times, social networking, Tetsuya Nakamura, Threadless, Toronto, type, Virgin 1
posted by olli @ 08:31Friday, August 10, 2007
Say hello to Nokia's new MOSH (MObilize And Share) community
Also please say hello to iTunes widgets
Universal Music to sell music without DRM (but not on iTunes)
Gamasutra looks at writing for video games
Jamiroquai redux: Say hello to the Omnidirectional Treadmill
The Guardian interviews Jakob Nielsen
"Dear Architects, I am sick of your shit"
Google and Yahoo! lead online brand rankings
Say hello to Arkitip's new Intelligence site
Each Day says "Please make the bubble speech logo die!"
Is time travel really possible via a donut shaped vacuum?
Have you met the Lantern Fish yet?
Germany to issue mobile TV licenses by September
Why is Web 2.0 leaving the porn industry behind?
ReadWriteWeb offers interesting solutions on how you can be an internet radio DJ
Say hello to "The Dangerous Book For Boys"
Are you a video games physics geek? If so - Rings Of Rods is for you
For the rest of your physics needs, why not try The Jason Bourne Stunt Simulator?
Labels: Apple, books, DRM, Gamasutra, Germany, Google, Guardian, itunes, Jakob Nielsen, mobile TV, MOSH, Nokia, omnidirectional, Rings Of Rods, Universal, video game physics
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