Monday, April 7, 2008
Has blogging become a modern day version of the sweatshop?
Independent filmmakers should say hello to Cinema Daily Motion
This is a great cheat sheet on Software Engineering for Internet Applications
Say hello to really, really superfast Internet courtesy of Grid Computing and the Large Hadron Collider
Say hello to Yahoo!'s new ad sales system
David Seah has a nice look at issues around "inadvertent branding"
Say hello to talking photos on Facebook
HA! A recent study says 95% of 18-24 year olds "illegally" download music
The Audiotool is a great virtual TR-909 and TB-303 player
What's driving innovation in food packaging?
How To Personalize The Web - nice, short article by last.fm on GigaOm
11 innovation lessons from the makers of World Of Warcraft
Labels: Audiotool, blogging, Cinema Daily Motion, David Seah, digital music, facebook, food packaging design, GigaOm, Grid computing, last.fm, Razz, software engineering
posted by olli @ 07:49Thursday, April 4, 2008
Fantastic! Say hello to the new Cloverfield ARG - part 2!
Could Government policy and debate be broadcast via Twitter? The UK says Yes!
Network World has a great roundup of iPhone/Haptic clones from CTIA
Cool! You can now book your JetBlue flight by PayPal
Wire and Twine would like you to Enjoy This Beautiful Day
Say hello to the N-Gage gaming service
What exactly is going on between MySpace and the major labels?
And what's going on between Jay-Z and Live Nation?
60% of Editors Blog readers hate the new BBC News re-design
Zero House is a 100% completely self-sustainable dwelling
GigaOm (via Nielsen) knows who's got the best cellular network across the US
The War Against War was supposed to be so shocking - war would end. It failed
Good Viral: The Amsterdam Weekly is holding its readers ransom to create more content
The iPhone's best friend - Pwnage has been released. Get it here
How to fight feature creep - in your life
Believe it or not - Craigslist is now worth $5 Billion dollars
Labels: ARG, BBC News, Cloverfield, Craigslist, CTIA, Editors Blog, feature creep, GigaOm, haptic, music industry, MySpace, N-Gage, Network World, twitter, War against War, Wire and Twine, Zero House
posted by olli @ 21:46Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Engadget test drives the new iPhone 2.0 firmware
Wound Magazine covers architecture, fashion and design
Massify is a social network for filmmakers
The inevitable is here - even Pepsi has a social network
How to edit your resume like a professional resume writer
How to build a Facebook application
CBS wants combined Internet and TV ratings - do you?
Is newspaper marketing taking a hit from the Do-Not-Call list?
GigaOm has some really nice data on US mobile media consumption
Will mobile broadband be the death knell of Wi-Fi?
Has venture capital's love affair with Web 2.0 finally come to an end?
Why IE8 will drive you absolutely batshit insane
Say hello to the Near Future Laboratory
Is the Eiffel Tower about to have an extension added to its top floor?
Stylegala is a great magazine about web design and web standards
6 tips for hiring top talent at a startup
Labels: CBS, Eiffel Tower, facebook, firmware, GigaOm, hiring, IE8, iPhone, Massify, mobile media, Pepsi, resume, startup, Stylegala, TV ratings, venture capital, web 2.0, Wound Magazine
posted by olli @ 22:27Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Buy a $US10 Million dollar mobile phone, get a free island. Seriously
Can a town be turned into a web portal?
The revival of the city at the end of the world
Why video telephones never really took off
This is a really nice collection of free fonts for you
10 "awe inspiring" Flash websites for your inspiration
iPhone SDK could be more stringent than previously thought
NBC Universal chief says Apple destroyed music pricing
GigaOm reviews Hulu and says it's brilliant
UK network 3 to launch mobile phone with built in Skype
What makes a good website? Content AND presentation
Plantoys make some pretty interesting kids toys
Who is John Doyle and why does he want to control the internet?
Labels: 3, Apple, flash, fonts, GigaOm, Hulu, John Doyle, motorola, music pricing, NBC, Plantoys, SDK, Skype, video telephony, web design
posted by olli @ 07:50Wednesday, August 1, 2007
StyleMob lets the user decide what's fashionable and what's not
Interesting way to visualize your email inbox
This railroad crossing sign is really a table
Tips and tricks on how to be a guitar hero
Ten things your corporate IT department won't tell you
Sleevage is a blog dedicated to album cover art
Say hello to IKEA's new hostel. Yes. Hostel
Need a place to stay? The Couch Surfing Project might just be what you need
How to write better through design
Take a look at The Future Of Software with GigaOm
Avast! Watch ye out for the dreaded Blog Pirates! Arrrrr...
How to stream media to a PS3 from a Mac
Ten reasons to throw away your mobile phone
Slate launches a video magazine: SlateV
Labels: blogging, Couch Surfing Project, GigaOm, IT, Mac, mobile phones, PS3, SlateV, sleevage, software, StyleMob, visualization
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