Tuesday, July 22, 2008
If you haven't done it already - get over to the iPhone Dev site and Unlock that iPhone!
Looking for ComScore's June numbers? We've got you covered
Will IT jobs drop in 2009?
And...Looking to buy a Mini? Wait until 2009 and it just might be electric
Can you really hack the London Oystercard with this PDF?
12 unbelievable examples of buildings in motion
Has your business become a victim of the Google Slap?
Vuzit is a web based document viewer you can embed in any web page
11 reasons America is the new top socialist economy
Why the "Google Generation" isn't nearly as smart as they think they are
Want to know the secret of being happy? Martin Seligman knows and we love him
This is Stephen Hawking made out of Lego. Love it
These portable earplugs are fantastic. We'll take 'em!
TechCrunch wants to build a web tablet. We want to buy one. Where do we start?
These are 10 really nice flyer designs
Labels: 2009, Comscore, flyers, Google Slap, hacking, iPhone Dev, IT, Lego, Martin Seligman, Mini, Oyster, Stephen Hawking, Techcrunch, unlock, Vuzit
posted by olli @ 21:34Thursday, June 26, 2008
(We're away for the long weekend so no posts on Friday - we'll be back on Monday.)
You need to read this: Icann relaxes top level domain and yes - it matters
Even Bill Gates hates Microsoft's Usability. Hello Office 2007!
Has WOW lost it's standing as the world's biggest MMO?
13 innovations in future transport and travel
What are the best US cities by design?
Can you really hack the power grid? The Chinese seem to think so
Say hello to MySpace's data availability API
This is a lovely information architecture breakdown of a newspaper redesign
Do you need to be a programmer to run a software company?
This little piggy bank helps saves your pennies to buy stuff in an RPG
Further proof that MBA's are usually bad news for a creative business
Crunchgear takes a visit to the Dyson labs and brings back video!
If you're into the military or just blowing stuff up - RealMilitaryFlix is for you
Cool! Instinctiv turns your iPhone into Pandora
Hackers have finally cracked London's Oyster card system
Why you should do what you're great at
Labels: Bill Gates, China, hacking, Icann, information architecture, London, MBA, Microsoft, MMO, MySpace, Oyster, power grid, RPG, Transport, usability, WOW
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