Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Say hello to the last.fm Playground
The Get Out Clause's CCTV music video is pretty awesome
The 7 habits of highly effective Internet users
Where does good design begin? With a good client relationship
Say hello to serious scientific research in Second Life
Why social networking is a feature, not a destination
There are myths and there are Business Cliche Mythbusters
Is album art dying?
Can mobile phones actually be used for medical imaging?
Is Pandora about to get eaten by Clear Channel?
Reuters takes a look at Hollywood's sudden love affair with the viral/ARG campaign
Are there too many women in IT?
Lovegrove and Repucci have some beautiful porcelain plates
Labels: album art, ARG, Clear Channel, clients, get out clause, Hollywood, last.fm, Lovegrove and Repucci, medical imaging, mobile phones, Mythbusters, Pandora, playground, Second Life, viral, women in IT
posted by olli @ 21:02Tuesday, November 14, 2007
Are mobile downloads and mobile labels the saviour of the music industry?
Say hello to a new vision of Coney Island
99 top resources for designing Web 2.0 sites
Why you need to be organised to be creative
Is Microsoft building a Flickr competitor?
Say hello to the BBC Radio Labs blog
An interesting piece on the band as "brand"
Guitar Hero? Bah! You got nothin' on Accordion Hero
Hollywood movies don't make money anymore. Truth or Fiction?
Content strategy - long or short articles?
Are these the top 50 graphic design blogs?
How to reclaim your site from domain squatters
How selling and pitching a TV show works
Labels: Accordion hero, band as brand, blogs, Coney Island, domain squatting, graphic design, Hollywood, mobile, music industry, TV show pitching
posted by olli @ 13:56Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Yahoo! looks at ten websites to watch
On that note: Terry Semel out at Yahoo! - Jerry Yang is back in
Say hello to the spaceship that Marc Newson designed
Twitup shows you what's currently hot on TV and Radio around the world right now
This is an interesting data visualization project for Coke's brand activity
New York magazine has a brilliant and hilarious article about Steve Jobs
Will Hollywood take a stand on net neutrality?
Wired learns the hard way about disrupting the balance between intrusive ads and quality content
Ten online operating systems reviewed
Will Joost be coming to a hardware set-top box near you?
Say hello to the MadinSpain design conference in Madrid
The Vinyl Engine tells you everything you need to know about turntables
Will Australia get 99% broadband penetration by 2009?
More on that - why Australia can't do unlimited internet access plans
The new Fridge album "The Sun" is fantastic
Labels: Apple, Australia, broadband, Coke, Fridge, Hollywood, Joost, Marc Newson, Net Neutrality, online OS, Steve Jobs, turntables, Twitup, Wired, yahoo
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