Thursday, April 10, 2008
Watch this space - Say hello to a new mobile social network for the iPhone
How to design and develop an Alternate Reality Game
Say hello to In-Cinema Gaming
How to divorce unsuitable customers
Cushy looks like an interesting, if not basic, CMS
What kind of Microtrend are you?
If every subway car was decked out with Ikea furnishing, it would be a good thing
Looks like the failing US economy is finally hitting Silicon Valley
How Nokia can create mobile phones out of recycled materials
How to get your band discovered on MySpace
And Skynet begins - say hello to the remote controlled sentry
Douglas Merrill, the new President of Digital for EMI does a Q&A with Billboard
The BBC vs. UK ISP's - greed, egos and absolute stupidity
Does the 60's counter-culture revolution come to nothing?
Labels: ARG, bbc, counterculture, Ikea, in-cinema gaming, ISP, MySpace, Nokia, sentry
posted by olli @ 14:06Friday, March 28, 2008
The music industry looks to introduce stealth fees for music downloading via your ISP
Why are the web and print still so separate?
Will Microsoft Surface finally hit the stores in 2011?
Mysterious pianos are popping up all over Birmingham
Say hello to weather engineering courtesy of China
How to deal with email overload
If you have a manufacturing idea, you might want to have a chat with Ponoko
When the best service is actually - no service
If the news is really that important, will it just find you?
It just might - say hello to the Guardian's new developer network
66 Degrees is an interesting social network for artists and designers
Say hello to Arup's new Living Buildings initiative
Google's top 17 easter eggs, gags and hoaxes
Say hello to the new GTA IV street map - we can't wait to play this
70% of online marketers question online advertising
Zemanta is an interesting mix of blogging and the semantic web. Check it out
Labels: 66 Degrees, advertising, Arup, China, email, Google, grand theft auto, Guardian, ISP, living buildings, Microsoft, music industry, Ponoko, print, social network, Surface, weather, web, Zemanta
posted by olli @ 09:55Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Say hello to a prototype of the Half Life 2 Hunter Synth - built by DARPA
Say hello to the iPhone...clamshell...
The LA Times has a great in-depth look at the Tupac/Notorious B.I.G./P Diddy saga
This is one of the best measuring cups we've ever seen
Radiohead want you to make a music video for them
Advertisers are saying NO to user-generated video
Looks like your London Oystercard has been cracked. Stop laughing Boston. You too!
Should Internet addiction be treated as a mental illness?
Would you fire your ISP over privacy concerns? Read our lips: "In a heartbeat"
How will mobile be monetized?
Do we still need resumes now that we all have blogs?
Here are some good ideas on managing your personal brand online
Are you a Francophile? If so - France Magazine is for you
Labels: big dog, blogging, DARPA, France, Half Life 2, hinter, iPhone, ISP, London, measuring cup, mobile, Oystercard, personal branding, privacy, Radiohead, UGC
posted by olli @ 22:38Monday, March 17, 2008
Say hello to Ad Manager - Google's free hosted advertising service
Facebook wants to "own" communication with your friends
Ghost In The Pixel is a blog with some great thoughts on interaction design
The graphics editor of the New York Times answers your questions
Ten sites for finding wonderful things
Japanese ISP's to ban file sharers?
Tim Berners-Lee says he's not happy with cookie tracking on the Internet
Retailmenot is a great site that finds online discounts and shares them
These are cheat notes for SxSW
If you're into 8-bit technology, this watch is for you
Futuresonic looks to be an amazing conference coming to Manchester in early May
Did Yahoo! lose its way by investing in Google?
If you're into cocktail napkin sketchery, The Back Of The Napkin is for you
Labels: 8-bit, Ad Manager, Back Of The Napkin, Futuresonic, Ghost In The Pixel, Google, interaction design, ISP, Japan, Manchester, NY Times, SxSW, Tim Berners-Lee, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:39Thursday, May 31, 2007
Apple + YouTube - the next piece of the convergence puzzle falls into place?
Dan Hill's been blogging from the Postopolis conference in NYC
HP creates personal shopping kiosk tailoring products specifically to you
Say hello to the Journal Of Popular Noise
Correlate.us brings all your Web 2.0 feeds together in one place
Say hello to Jason Calcanis' new human powered search engine: Mahalo
The Google Gears API Developers Guide
Don't mess with the users: LiveJournal deletion sparks mini revolt
How to make Tetris ice cubes
Which US ISP's are spying on you?
The official guide to "calling Shotgun"
Adrenalin junkie? Thrill seeker? Have we got the home for you!
Labels: API, Apple, Google, HP, ISP, LiveJournal, music, personal shopping, Postopolis, Tetris, web 2.0, YouTube
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