Thursday, July 10, 2008
Say hello to Yahoo! Boss - Build Your Own Search Service
Is the "Bilbao Effect" bullshit?
25 essential Twitter tips for college students
How to develop a social media plan for your business in 5 easy steps
What are the world's 10 best rooftop bars?
Say hello to remote downloading from MiniNova
Invade New Zealand - hilarious little viral campaign
Can Google actually lengthen our attention span?
Maybe it will now...say hello to a new re-design of Google News
If you live in Switzerland, you might want to turn up that spam filter a little bit
Hey NYC - before you buy that 3G iPhone - make sure you find the dead spots first
Wikipedia to create a "gene wiki" to archive human genetic information
Have you seen The Art Of The Title yet?
Danger: zombie attack!
Labels: Art Of The Title, Bilbao Effect, BOSS, danger zombie attack, dead spot, gene wiki, Google, invade New Zealand, NYC, rooftop bar, social media plan, spam, Switzerland, twitter, yahoo
posted by olli @ 21:34Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Say hello to the next generation of the BBC iPlayer
Five sites to play old computer games once again
How to build your own widget
How Facebook stores billions of photos
More on that...say hello to China's Facebook clones
Are these the top 10 navigation menus on the web?
What's going with Spain and the Spanish obsession with SMS?
Amazee looks like a really interesting collaboration tool for your projects
The 10 commandments of web design
Why journalists must learn the values of the blogging revolution
Say hello to 30 apps for jailbroken iPhones and Ipod Touches
Say hello to the final designs for New York City's High Line
How technology is changing the world of Washington DC
How to explain post-modern life to management
Labels: Amazee, bbc, bloggin, China, computer games, facebook, High Line, iPhone, iPlayer, iPod Touch, jailbreak, journalism, management, NYC, politics, post-modern, SMS, Spain, technology, Washington
posted by olli @ 20:05Friday, June 20, 2008
Looks like it's the end for MySpace favourite Helio
Say hello to iPhone porn
Will these tweets be a part of your kids historical record?
Is AT&T really subsidizing $325 for every iPhone it sells?
Will the high price of oil destroy the American suburb?
Yahoo!: The Failure. Myths versus Reality
Paul Oakenfold is making a comeback to London's KISS FM
Zoomii is an interesting alternative interface for Amazon
Gilmpse is a promising magazine for ex-pats and travelers (not tourists)
What exactly is universal design?
Hipster Runoff takes a look at some of the big music names bubbling under right now
We really love Michael Surtees colour studies of NYC
Labels: Amazon, American suburbia, Glimpse, Helio, Hipster Runoff, iPhone, Michael Runoff, MySpace, NYC, Paul Oakenfold, porn, twitter, universal design, yahoo, Zommii
posted by olli @ 22:04Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The new iPhone is nice and all - but Steve Jobs isn't looking so well these days
10 ways to make an iPhone killer
The Sound Of eBay makes music from your own eBay data
Loopt is a mobile social network
On that note...here are 10 more mobile social networks for you
7 habits for tackling the multi-tasking virus
How to create architecture for a crowded planet
Will parents shell out US$72 a year for a virtual Barbie?
What's holding up the NYC tech scene?
Are we nearing the end of celebrity endorsements?
How to write for print vs. the web
We think Boston really needs to get a sense of humour. These ads are awesome
If you're a freelancer, this tool will help you figure out how much to charge your clients
Labels: Apple, architecture, Barbie, Boston, celebrity endorsements, eBay, freelancing, iPhone, Loopt, mobile social networks, multi-tasking, NYC, Steve Jobs, writing for the web
posted by olli @ 06:42Thursday, February 21, 2008
Is Web 2.0 suitable for the enterprise customer?
We've been saying it for 2 years - social media will change your business
What does the telecommunications traffic coming out of NYC say about it as a city?
A recent in-stat survey finds that converged mobile devices are not being adopted by the public
Eight tips on how to manage feature creep
Why most VC backed, ad-supported companies are doomed to fail
Some important signs that you might have chosen the wrong company for your new job
How to convert your HD-DVD's to Blu-Ray
This is a really interesting comparative study on internet censorship
How to use your Wii as a media centre
Alessis bottle cap opener is yet another thing we're lusting after
Pretty soon you'll be able to charge your iPod on the go using only your t-shirt
Gadget freaks brace yourselves - Sharper Image files for Chapter 11
This website could actually get rid of any dead pixels on your screen
Labels: Alessi, bad jobs, Blu-Ray, censorship, dead pixels, enterprise, feature creep, ipod, NYC, Sharper Image, social media, telecommunications, web 2.0, Wii
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