Friday, December 28, 2007
Meek FM is not a radio station, but an impressive typographic synthesizer
FlickrFan is a cool 3rd party Flickr app for OS X
Only 1/3 of adults who watched online videos have watched a political video
If you use Orkut, you might want to watch out for a worm
Say hello to the Visual Pollution Police
What if a plane flight were networked and became a social experience with its own economy?
Say goodbye to Wal-Mart's video download service
On that note - is it also time to say goodbye to the shopping mall?
If you're into the NZ music scene, "Soundtrack" might be a book for you
Who needs traditional advertising channels when you can have "Toastvertising"?
FohBoh is a social network for the restaurant industry
Last100 gives a nice roundup of the digital music scene in 2007
What is the ROI on requiring user registration to access online content?
Scintillating Bullshit is an blog about graphic design
iPhoneSender sends street addresses from your browser directly to your iPhone
Labels: FlickrFan, FohBoh, in-flight Wi-Fi, iPhone, Meek FM, movie downloads, NZ Music, Orkut, Scintillating Bullshit, Shopping Malls, Toastvertising, Visual Pollution Police, Wal-Mart
posted by olli @ 08:48Monday, October 22, 2007
Note to marketers: Nobody wants to pay for using a social networking site
The political history of Malibu and the fires it seems to attract
The Guardian asks: Does Mark Thompson really have a vision for the BBC?
Specialten brings you David Lynch and his thoughts about the brain
Beware: This UK school is now embedding RFID chips in its school uniforms
This is a timeline of automobile brands entering Second Life
How globalisation and information technology are spurring faster innovation
d|visible takes a look at the rise of neuro-architecture
Say hello to "participle" - a new form of social enterprise
Are we at the dawn of a new era of the mobile web?
How to bypass Comcast's BitTorrent throttling
Everything you've ever wanted to know about incorporating panoramas into virtual spaces
Is Orkut having legal troubles in Brasil?
How an ad agency would sell lemonade
Sprint now pushing exclusive entertainment content to the mobile phone
Say hello to the shopping roof apartments
Labels: ad agencies, bbc, Brasil, Malibu, mobile entertainment, mobile web, neuroarchitecture, Orkut, RFID, social networking, virtual spaces
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