Monday, May 5, 2008
Is it time for Steve Ballmer to leave Microsoft?
Why emotional consumer engagement is the best plan for brand growth
Minority Report comes to 2008 - beware of the robobugs
Soundamus is a promising last.fm discovery tool
Say hello to the Olinda - great concept, horrible design
How the designers of Grand Theft Auto IV digitally degentrified New York
These websites pay video and filmmakers when their content is viewed
Crowdabout is a social network for bloggers
How the SUV ran over automated safety
Will Muji, the brand with no name, catch on the capitalistic US?
How can a magazine let go of content and trust its readers?
Happy Roadtripping! Here are 7 of the longest drives on Google Maps
Hitsville UK looks at the UK punk rock graphic design scene from 1976 to 1984
The ISBN number as the new graffiti tag?
Labels: Crowdabout, emotional engagement, Google Maps, GTA IV, ISBN, Microsoft, Minority Report, Muji, olinda, punk rock, roadtripping, Soundamus, Steve Ballmer, SUV, Wooster Collective
posted by olli @ 18:58Monday, November 19, 2007
I, for one, welcome our new QBN overlords
Say hello to Google Magazine?
This is a handy guide to London circa 1928 (.pdf)
Will mobile banking overcome the hurdles of the financial regulators?
Say hello to Epsom's electronic paper
Ten resources and inspirations for decluttering your home
Why extreme programming may not be the way forward
If Abraham Lincoln was a CEO, this is how he'd do Gettysburg
The NYC Muji store opens and Core 77 is there
This is a really nice collection of time-lapse photography from different cities
How did a homeless man become a fashion icon?
Villa Eugenie do not screw around when it comes to creating fashion shows
What do the colours in your dreams mean?
Labels: colours, Core 77, dreaming, extreme programming, Fashion, Gettysburg, Google, London, Muji, QBN, time-lapse, Villa Eugenie
posted by olli @ 13:41Thursday, October 25, 2007
Little Handpainted People Left In London To Fend For Themselves is the greatest thing ever
Is Comcast lying about its denial about throttling P2P bandwidth?
Gawker.com as a Harvard Business School study?
The seven rules of showcasing architecture in print
Hey, it's 2007! What the hell ever happened to the future?
How to be a goth in North Carolina
The Information Freeway
Say hello to the Los Angeles Homicide Map
Say hello to Phillips new Tablet PC for doctors
"Hypersonic hydrogen airliner to bitchslap Concorde"
Interactive Wallpaper is a company that makes precisely that
Dilbert gets an iPhone
So - how long until we start getting RFID chips implanted in human beings? Not long...
This Muji globe is a blackboard
ttttttttttttttttttttt are a brilliant band from Montreal. We love 'em!
Labels: Comcast, Dilbert, Hypersonic, information freeway, interactive wallpaper, iPhone, little handpainted people, Los Angeles, Muji, P2P, RFID, ttttttttttttttttttttt
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