Thursday, September 4, 2008
Say hello to Nokia's new lifestreaming app
Ponoko is an online store for people who want to design their own products
Say hello to the Economist's new street vendors
Here's a collection of gorgeous Russian posters and artwork
Arup takes a look at the future of connected and sustainable cities
How deep linking could possibly be illegal
Pigs fly. Hell freezes over. Metallica acknowledges the power of the Internet
The world's demand for bandwidth still not impacting the Internet. What are we doing wrong?
Buzzd looks like an interesting geo-location and event based search engine
Will these trends help define the future of PR and marketing?
Vanity Fair writes the eulogy for New York's Greenwich Village
Healthy lessons from Architecture school
This is a $70,000 champagne fridge from Veuve Clicquot
Labels: architecture, Arup, Bandwidth, Buzzd, Economist, Greenwich Village, lifestreaming, marketing, Metallica, Nokia, Ponoko, PR, Russia, Vanity Fair, Veuve Clicquot
posted by olli @ 19:57Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Say hello to Yahoo!'s Fire Eagle
What is the future of suburbia?
Happy 10th birthday Maya - has it really been that long?
30 ways to create an incredible client experience
We're enjoying these photos of disassembled appliances
Are music tweets actually useful?
Hate to say it but we've been there and we agree - some UK cities are beyond revival
Sheraton becomes Microsoft Surface's third customer. What about the rest of us?
How to lifestream from your iPhone
Why business requirements are bullshit
Here are 14 of the most useful web design blogs
Sew your own shirt with Sans Square Shirt
Does good tech need PR?
Labels: brittnybadger, client experiences, Fire Eagle, iPhone, Lifestream, Maya, Microsoft surface, music tweets, PR, SANS, suburbia, twitter, uk, web design, yahoo
posted by olli @ 20:57Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Beware - Time Warner now beta testing metered Internet use in Texas
Concert Attack lets you share music concert photos and videos
The future of web 2.0 is...DOS 2.0? Say hello to Goosh
Muzicons is like the anti-Muxtape - sharing one song instead of a playlist
How to promote your band on MySpace
Say hello to Santa Monica's new solar-powered LED ferris wheel
This book takes a look at the past 25 years at the UK's Channel 4
Why you should fire your PR agency
We really like The Ladybird Book of the Policeman
5 ways to spot a fake photo
Core 77 takes a look at the many faces of design leadership
8 things the Harvard Business Publishing Weekly hates about IT
Ars Technica looks at the long road from video game publisher to video game review
If you really want to annoy your co-workers, this is what you've been waiting for
Labels: Ars Technica, channel 4, Concert Attack, design leadership, fake photography, Goosh, Ladybird Book of Policemen, Muzicons, MySpace, PR, Santa Monica, Time Warner, video game reviews, Vitorio Benedetti
posted by olli @ 06:54Monday, May 26, 2008
gCap to BBC: Privatize Radio 1 and 2. Sour grapes or common sense?
Techcrunch offers you 10 PR secrets for start-ups
Eight different types of headlines that sell
Say hello to the encyclopedia of business cliches
The ATTIGO TT is an amazing touch screen turntable setup
5 simple no-nonsense SEO rules to follow
Is the mobile Internet really such a good thing?
Does the ad industry hold Web 2.0 in a death grip?
What is design anthropology and can it help your studio?
5 lasting rules for negotiating anything
Say hello to the CEO guide to virtual worlds
Labels: ATTIGO TT, bbc, business cliches, CEO, design anthropology, gCap, headlines, mobile internet, negotiation, PR, SEO, Techcrunch, virtual worlds, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 20:46Navigation
Home / Blog
Music
About
Contact
shiner.clay @ Flickr:
shiner.clay @ last.fm:
shiner.clay at Muxtape:
Essential Reading:
Ad Land
A List Apart
Archinect
Behance
Big Spaceship Labs
BLDGBLOG
Bokardo
Bubblegeneration
City Of Sound
ComputerLove
Core 77
Design Charts
Design Taxi
FFFFOUND!
GigaOm
Idealog
imunderpressure
Lovemarks
Magnetbox
Mobhappy
Monocle
Nice To Meet You
News Designer
Poet Painter
Putting People First
QBN
ReadWriteWeb
SlideShare
Smashing Magazine
Techmeme
TED
Things Magazine
Typophile
Wiredset
XPLSV TV
