Friday, October 10, 2008
Always look on the bright side of life? Here's a special global economic collapse and recession doom and gloom edition of posts for you. Don't worry! Be Happy!
Will the recession really have an impact on graphic design?
If you're in a small business - how will the banking crisis affect your operations?
200 startup tips to maximize every dollar
Why it's time to stop calling yourself a startup
If you work for Google, your stock options have just dropped 60%
How to keep your job: 5 ways on how to sell social media to your boss
Is the New York Times really shutting down IHT.com?
Why Open Source might flourish in an economic crisis
How to interview for an SEO job
Six problems facing large Governmental IT projects in times of economic uncertainty
5 ways to innovate during a recession
You might be surprised who's on CNET's list of 11 troubled web companies
Stock picks and pans for troubled times
Labels: banking crisis, CNET, Google, Government IT, graphic design, IHT, innovation, open source, operations, recession, SEO, small business, startup
posted by olli @ 08:19Friday, October 5, 2007
Radiohead to music industry: This is what you get when you mess with us
$1 Billion invested in virtual world companies over the past 12 months
How to use designers better
Why has municipal wi-fi networking in the US failed?
Challenges of designing interfaces for mobile devices
The IHT takes a look at the BBC's new "BBC World Internationalist" site
How to make money with Facebook
Seven companies agree that Open Source is the future of mobile tech
Chris Wilson on how Internet Explorer became such a bloated piece of software
The new rules of Technology VC
Will portals will the social networking wars?
Into MMORPG's? You might want to have a look at Metaplace
Smashing Magazine showcases some great Screensaver work. Yes - screensavers!
Not all is well at Dracula's castle in Romania
Kzero is a company specializing in virtual world consultancy
Need a grid layout for your website? Say hello to gridlayouts.com
Labels: Dracula, grids, IHT, Kzero, Metaplace, MMORPG, mobile tech, open source, Radiohead, Smashing magazine, social networking, venture capital, virtual worlds
posted by olli @ 09:26Wednesday, July 18, 2007
How to measure web influence? Links or Crowdsourcing?
The White Stripes play a one note concert in LA
How not to design flags
Say hello to grocery bag fashion
Disney trying to save the CD by introducing a digital magazine
Google also getting into it - expands print advertising program
Multimedia geeks take note and say hello to The Jing Project
Guilty as charged: download the mp3, buy the vinyl
Find out what's going on in your universe with Universe
How to use SMS over AIM
Turn yourself into a Simpson. You know you want to
The IHT re-designs...again. But we like it
To delete this building, please press 3
Labels: Crowdsurfing, Flags, Google, Grocery bags, IHT, Jing Project, Simpons, Universe, White Stripes
posted by olli @ 22:31Wednesday, July 4, 2007
The International Herald Tribune interviews its staff on the future of news and the web
At last: The developer kit for iPhone application development
What's the next evolution of the web after social networking?
Signalmap showcases real-time cell phone signal coverage in the US
Kijiji is Amazon's new rival to Craigslist
Netflix has a community blog
Fast Company on the artists of urban vinyl toys
Say hello to Thoof - a new social news network
8 ways to search the darknet beyond Google
Does "testability" really cost too much?
CEO's should be designers themselves, they shouldn't just hire them
Daily Poetics looks at the art of the business card
The Detacho doll house helps kids deal with divorce
Labels: business cards, Craigslist, Detacho, Fast Company, IHT, iPhone, Kijiji, Netflix, Signalmap, social networking, Thoof, user testing, vinyl toys
posted by olli @ 08:02Monday, June 4, 2007
Say hello to the very first "proper" iPhone ads. Oh yeah - June 29th!
Are we entering the golden age of concert halls?
Goodbye Amp'd Mobile. We hardly knew ye
The ultimate mobile phone accessory - the drunken salaryman strap
Adaptive Path on being "hot for features"
How to make your own M41-A pulse rifle from Aliens
The International Herald Tribune begins podcasting
We're liking the direction of CNN.com's upcoming re-design
Have you played with Google's new Mashups editor?
Dasher is an interesting new text entry interface
The evolution of Microsoft Windows: from 1.0 to Vista
Reboot is looking at how Web 2.0 will change the future of the web
The Guardian offers an interactive look at this years UK music festival season
Labels: Amp'd, Apple, architecture, CNN, concert halls, Google, Guardian, IHT, iPhone, mashups, mobile, Reboot, redesign
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