Thursday, April 17, 2008
Plugged In is like Hulu, but for music videos. It's cool
This is a great collection of tools for Flickr
And this is a great sneak peek at Flickr on your iPhone
Archinect takes a look at the future of architecture: sustainable cities
CrunchGear has a nice little chat with inventor James Dyson
If you think there's junk in the trunk - wait until you see what's in Space
Why web analytics won't help interaction design
How social networking could kill web search as we know it
If you like Helvetica, here's another t-shirt for your collection
13 seed funding options for entrepreneurs
Did IBM just create document on how to switch to a Mac?!
80+ AJAX solutions for professional coding
Have you played the font game yet?
Brand Avenue takes a look at the Starbucks image
How to boost your email productivity
Labels: AJAX, CrunchGear, entrepreneurs, Flickr, font game, Helvetica, Hulu, IBM, interaction design, James Dyson, Plugged In, seed funding, social networking, Starbucks
posted by olli @ 20:50Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Hi Emily. We love your design blog
DesignGive offers you cool stuff and then donates profits to charity
Say hello to Fast Company TV
Spoiled teenagers will love this: Spin The Bottle on your iPhone
Microsoft Vista has finally been cracked
How do you build a brand with Widgets?
30 (sans serif) fonts that every designer should own
Why is the Obama "brand" so successful?
Say hello to the new fung shui McDonalds
What's the difference between cloud and utility computing?
MySpace and MTV UK sitting in a tree...making their own TV network
Totspot is a social network for babies. No, really!
The law and politics of Battlestar Galactica
What did Johann Sebastian Bach actually look like?
If you like Helvetica, you'll probably want one of these t-shirts
The New York Review Of Books on the charms of Wikipedia
Labels: Bach, Battlestar Galactica, Designgive, Emily Chang, Fast Company, hacking, Helvetica, iPhone, McDonalds, Microsoft, MTV UK, MySpace, Obama, Totspot, typefaces, widgets, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 20:59Friday, July 20, 2007
Could Facebook become the next Microsoft?
XLingo is a social network centred around learning new languages
Where are the safest seats in an airplane?
Say hello to the Moo sticker books. Yay!
Thriving Office lets you pretend you work in a big office even when you don't
Say hello to 50 Years Of Helvetica posters
Open Source takes a look at Design Thinking
Is Yahoo! about to put itself up for sale?
CityBloc takes a look at the world's most interesting building projects
Looks like the Bumptop user interface will now be implemented in Flex
50 ways to improve your writing skills
6 minutes of terror - how to land humans on Mars
This graffiti is better than most
Labels: CityBloc, design thinking, facebook, Graffiti, Helvetica, Mars, Microsoft, Moo, Thriving Office, writing, Xlingo
posted by olli @ 08:22Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Boing Boing has a nice wrap-up of all the comments surrounding Google Street View
Here's a great fan created iPhone ad
Mashable has a great review of the new entrepreneur oriented social network: Vator
Five things you may not have known about Google's search
Is USphere really like a match.com for US college applicants?
Crains looks at the strange new world today's music industry is faced with
Interesting: Mobile games are selling better than ringtones
Consume Helvetica has some new t-shirts for you
Wired takes a look at Web 2.0 in Japan
Crush or Flush in a mobile dating service
Labels: clothing, college, Crains, Google, Helvetica, iPhone, mobile, music, US Sphere, Vator, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 08:04Thursday, May 10, 2007
How much textual information do you consume daily?
last.fm to include video scrobbling by end of the week
Say hello to the Tokyo Ubiquitous Network Project
You're not a consumer anymore. You're really a "transumer"
The high price of getting paid for content
Looking for windows? Just might want to look up Piezofenestration
Telepark is a tag based contact management system
How to start a business
Technology review takes an in-depth look at Apple's design strategy
Is Google preparing to police the web?
Happy 50th Birthday Helvetica
The Economist takes a look at sensory branding
Say hello to Dordles - when doodles are not quite doodles or drawings
The value of vertical search for B2B marketers
Boutique Camping offers pop-up hotels at music festivals
Labels: Apple, B2B, Dordles, Economist, Google, Helvetica, last.fm, scrobbling, sensory branding, telepark, textual information, tokyo, vertical search
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