Wednesday, August 20, 2008
shiner.clay would like to say hello to all of you stopping by from Things Magazine. Have a look at our "elsewhere" links as well!
Looks like it wasn't the RIAA but rather the hosting costs that brought Muxtape down...(Thanks Nicole!)
Social media and agencies - essential tools for success
Yo New Yorkers! Say hello to ... windmills?!
Say hello to the new breed of news consumers
If your startup looks like this, you're doing it wrong
Here's a great iPhone GUI PSD for your design needs
How to steal someone's identity online
7 tips for new Twitter users
How to develop for the iPhone
Look out Damien Hirst. You're about to get murdered
It looks like Hulu is about to go international - about time!
Check out this awesome kids comforter from IKEA. Can they make this for adults please?
Labels: Damien Hirst, GUI, Hulu, identity theft, Ikea, iPhone, Muxtape, news consumption, RIAA, social media, startups, twitter, windmills
posted by olli @ 19:47Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Say hello to Google's Lively
How to prepare for a summer music festival. Our tip: Bring a big umbrella
Are the suburbs about to become the next slum?
Say hello to IKEA's cool new bike trailers
How to learn something from bad UI
Say hello to the Monster Collection Of Moleskine Tips, Tricks and Hacks
If you're into line-art, you're going to love TheBlueprints.com
Pulse is an emotion visualisation organism by Markus Kison
Mobile web usage grows, but the iPhone isn't the leader...yet
Newscred offers you the world's most "credible" news sources in one place
Yeah, actually - the Tactical Sound Garden is really as cool as it sounds
Flokoon is a visual search engine
Tomato have just updated their website. Nice
Labels: Flokoon, Google, Ikea, iPhone, Lively, mobile web, Moleskin, Newscred, suburbs, summer music festival, Tactical Sound Garden, Theblueprints.com, Tomato, UI
posted by olli @ 19:51Friday, May 9, 2008
Do managers do better with an MBA or a level 70 character in WOW?
What are the five best file sharing services?
Can mobile phones actually alter your behaviour?
Plurk is like Twitter meets IM on the web. Interesting
Is IKEA the world's largest charity?
7 types of development articles that set kittens on fire
What would a perfect magazine look like?
DRM is dead! No wait - it's not!
Is MySpace really ready to embrace data portability?
Here's a nice look at Nokia's recent NFC developments
Why do workaholics fixate on inconsequential details?
16 telcos sign deal to build undersea cable system
Here's a nice guide to get you started on LinkedIn
Labels: cable, data portability, development, DRM, file sharing, Ikea, LinkedIn, MBA, mobile phones, MySpace, NFC, Nokia, Plurk, undersea, World of Warcraft
posted by olli @ 20:13Monday, April 21, 2008
What does the future hold for the Zune?
Holy Star Trek Batman! Holographic Storage is coming next month for a mere $18,000
Apple profiles London design agency extraordinare Hi-Res
Make Five: An interesting site where you can discuss and share your favourite five things
Why the growing spat between Telstra and the ACCC is bad for all Australians
The impossible happens - how to turn an iTouch into an iPhone
Why your future will be filled with promiscuous friends
Say hello to Samsung's new Visual Gesture Control
Crave offers a nice look at the anatomy of an Ikea product
The Objective looks like a promising new film from the director of The Blair Witch Project
Do you really want to be a development team leader?
Can user-generated content actually generate revenue?
Say hello to the BBC Blog Network
And the most prestigious AV Brand is...Bang & Olufsen
Looking to record live music? The Yamaha Pocketrak 2G is just what you need
Labels: ACCC, Apple, Bang and Olufsen, BBC blog network, Crave, Hi-Res, Holographic Storage, Ikea, Make Five, Pocketrak, Samsung, Telstra, The Objective, user-generated content, visual gesture control, Zune
posted by olli @ 18:28Thursday, 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 @ 14:06Thursday, February 28, 2008
Say hello to the new BBC homepage - with modules to play with!
Here's a look at what your new Facebook profile pages will look like
If you live in NYC, you'll be pleased to know The High Line now has a blog
Cloudfire allows you to share media from your desktop without P2P
Can a social network actually save your career?
The music industry announces - Music 1.0 is dead. Long live music 1.0!
Looks like the iPhone/iTouch SDK kit hits on March 6th
Every agency tries to be different. Idealog tells you the tricks of the trade
This is a nice look at social architecture and the future of online markets
Say hello to Choplery - intellegent chopsticks for the western world
Say hello to the museum of beverage containers and advertising
Does IKEA give their ugliest products Danish names on purpose?
All Marketing Ideas is a great blog that looks at the ins and outs of marketing
Have you noticed the big rock and roll comeback of 2008?
Labels: All Marketing Ideas, Apple, bbc, Choplery, Cloudfire, facebook, High Line, Ikea, iPhone, music industry, rock and roll, SDK, social architecture, social networks
posted by olli @ 20:37Wednesday, January 9, 2008
MTV unveils a new targeted online syndication strategy
How to stop your girlfriend from gaming
Can you get to Level 70 in World Of Warcraft and still be a pacifist?
How to show your clients you're a professional freelancer
This is how IKEA comes up with their product names
Say hello to geographic data in Second Life
Check out the Future Of Fashion conference in Amsterdam, January 31st
How web media is usurping old media
Readers Digest on the secret of self-made millionaires
How to visualize fictional radio spaces
Idiomag is a new personalized online music magazine
Yahoo! launches a browser based mp3 player...but why?
There are some interesting things going on in German graveyards these days
Labels: Amsterdam, Fashion, Germany, Idiomag, Ikea, mtv, radio space, Readers Digest, Second Life, syndication, web media, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:50Friday, November 16, 2007
Wow! Is this the VW Up! Space developed by Apple?
Brijit is billing itself as a "thinking man's Digg"
If you're a budding filmmaker, you might want to check out Blowtorch
Say hello to free, ad supported music downloads via RCRD LBL
How to scout locations using Flickr
Taking a look at a developers thoughts on Google's Android
On that note...why is Google shutting down the feed to Newsmap?
Say hello to IKEA's new track and trace system
ReadWriteWeb offers you 5 essential mobile web apps
IBM now offering ready-to-use Cloud computing
These are 5 emerging social networks
If you ever needed a wall-mounted shoe dryer, we've got you covered
Why is MIT suing Frank Gehry?
Now you can text your ads directly to consumers via shopping trolleys
Labels: Android, Brijit, Cloud computing, Frank Gehry, Google, Ikea, MIT, Newsmap, shoe dryer, Shopping, social networking, Up, VW, web apps
posted by olli @ 12:55Friday, September 7, 2007
Could RockMe.dium be the future of the music festival?
This project from Yahoo! gives an instant snapshot into people's feelings on the web
What will the metropolitan newspaper look like in 2020?
4 mistakes Apple made with the recent iPhone price drop
The US Dept. Of Justice says "No" to Network Neutrality
Say hello to Warner Bros. new animation project - T-Works
Human Locator is a new interactive form of outdoor billboard advertising
The 50 loudest websites in 2006 and what made them successful
The 7 habits of highly ineffective people
Has The White House created a mandate to sell a war with Iran to the American public via the media?
Hurrah! Netscape's rather obvious Digg clone is going away
Hate your friend's Avatar? Then re-do it!
Say hello to the Ikea hackers
"Hi. My name is Stephen and I'm a design addict"
So, really - at the end of the day, why should you follow the news?
Labels: Apple, avatars, design addiction, digg, hacking, Ikea, ineffective habits, iPhone, loud websites, Netscape, News, newspapers, Rockme.dium, T-Works, White House, yahoo
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