Tuesday, April 15, 2008
PingMag has a great look on new graphic design in China
IBM discusses the future of the mobile phone
American Apparel starts implementing RFID tags in its clothing
Have you heard the one about the information architect and the fighter pilot?
Is the secret to online success - the young man's business model?
Jakob Nielsen knows what bad design looks like
Gawker Media ditches Idolator, Wonkette and Gridskipper
Ashley Highfield leaves the BBC for what could be the UK version of hulu.com
Noel Gallagher says Jay-Z is wrong for Glastonbury. We agree
If you live in Berlin - have a look at berlin.unlike
If you live in the UK and want to complain to your local council - Fix My Street is for you
Business Week on the new economics of outsourcing
Is the mobile web dead? (Walled garden? Yup. True mobile web? Far from it)
On that note - here are 10 mobile services you might want to use
37 Signals has a nice post on how a 4-day work week is playing out for them
How to download YouTube videos as mp4's
Labels: 37 Signals, American Apparel, berlin, China, Fix My Street, Gawker, Glastonbury, IBM, Jakob Nielsen, mobile telephony, PingMag, RFID, YouTube
posted by olli @ 21:50Monday, July 9, 2007
35 perspectives on online social networking
This is a map of Google products
Engadget Mobile has a run down of why people switched to the iPhone
FFFFound is a great resource for photographers
The Insitute For The Future takes a look at the most future thinking cultures
DailyType is a Russian fontographers collective
The Guardian G2's staff on what it was like blogging from Glastonbury
Is device art coming to America?
How to edit video on the Nokia N95
How to find property for sale using Google Earth
Is hyperlocal news reporting such a good idea?
How to make your web apps look and feel like the iPhone
Labels: Daily Type, FFFound, Glastonbury, Google, Guardian, Hyperlocal News, iPhone, social networking
posted by olli @ 06:41Wednesday, June 27, 2007
We are loving Saatchi & Saatchi's Lovemarks site
Did you know that San Francisco is partially built on the hulks of wrecked ships?
How to bring your baby to Glastonbury and survive
6 key ways to measure your blogs success
What are the top web apps in Canada?
Zattoo offers you live broadcast television channels on your PC
Do touch screen interfaces increase unrealistic user expectations?
7 secrets of the super organized
An oldie but a goodie - remember Conclave Obscurum?
The U.S. has 20.2 square feet of retail space per person
Copper looks like a pretty cool Basecamp alternative for project management
Dan Witz makes street art with Do Not Enter signs
What does it take to be a startup CTO?
Labels: Canada, Copper, CTO, Dan Witz, Glastonbury, Lovemarks, organization, Saatchi and Saatchi, San Francisco, social web apps, startup, touch screen interface, Zattoo
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