Friday, May 30, 2008
What we really want for Christmas is a giant digital ceiling clock
Looks like the Eiffel Tower is getting some competition in the Parisian skyline
Why you can't spell "marketing" without "IT"
On that note - check out this cool viral marketing campaign from Japan
Say hello to the new world of browser storage support
Do good ideas spread only because they are good at getting adopted?
What are the 25 most infamous guitar riffs?
Are bloggers happier than most people?
How do you invite a couple of posh, design-savvy birds to dinner?
If you've got lots of ideas, the Free Idea Factory is for you
Say hello to NME's new mobile website
Can you have too many friends on the internet?
Labels: birdhouse design, free idea factory, good ideas, guitar riffs, Japan, marketing, mobile, NME, Paris, peers, viral
posted by olli @ 06:18Thursday, May 1, 2008
Why don't people trust Bloggers?
Here's a nice look at how the New York Times runs its web team
How Paris is beating traffic without congestion pricing
If you're thinking about using faceted browsing in your website, have a look at this article
Can anyone rescue the poor old OLPC from Windows?
Is journalism nothing more than a culture of toxicity?
Design Float is like Digg, but for designers
What's with the hoaxes of con-men impersonating authors at book signings in Los Angeles
Radiohead's recent challenge to the music industry was predictably...a one off
Pretty soon, MySpace's ad targeting will be optional
Is Google building an interactive map of the Earth's oceans?
Is social media marketing right for you?
Labels: ad targeting, bloggers, faceted browsing, Google, journalism, MySpace, New York Times, OLPC, Paris, Radiohead, social media marketing, web team, Windows
posted by olli @ 21:34Monday, December 24, 2007
shiner.clay would like to wish all of you crazy kids a very Merry Christmas
Essential Reading: David Byrne interviews Thom Yorke on the real value of music
How do you define "Web 2.0"? Nokia says: "By connecting people"
A Playstation emulator for the iPhone? Indeed. Say hello to psx4iphone
Why journalists suck at business
Why do Apple customers care so much?
World Changing takes a look at the user experience of bus design
ReadWriteWeb throw in their predictions for 2008
Speaking of next year - The Mobile City conference hits Rotterdam, 27-28 February 2008
Say hello to Wikia Search Labs. The private beta starts 07 January
Jason Munn designs gorgeous indie rock posters. We'll take 'em all!
Wired magazine takes a look at 10 startups worth watching in 2008
Google's Open Social posts their best practices list for social design
Why Paris isn't another Silicon Valley
The Guardian takes a look at Britain's local bloggosphere
Labels: 2008, Britain, David Byrne, Mobile City, Paris, ReadWriteWeb, Silicon Valley, social design, startups, Thom Yorke, web 2.0, Wired, World Changing
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