Wednesday, September 17, 2008
OK, we love Sprinkles and all - but these are the cupcakes we'd really die for
Say hello to LinkedIn's new advertising platform
Will the first Android phone see the light of day on September 23rd?
Is Crystalline about to revolutionize the world of rapid prototyping?
How to build an SMS notification app
Need information on a website? Check out AbouThiSite
Ten things Jason Fried has learned while running 37 Signals
39 examples of creative advertising masterpieces
How to dress for a recession
Hey New Yorkers - say hello to your new RFID enabled drivers licenses
Semantics + Google = Semantifind
All the sex advice you'll ever need, courtesy of MIT
Labels: 37 Signals, ad platforms, advertising, Android, Crystalline, cupcakes, LinkedIn, MIT, New York, rapid prototyping, recessions, RFID, Semantifind, Sprinkles
posted by olli @ 19:50Monday, September 8, 2008
What's the next killer app for mobile phones? Social networks
How companies use Twitter to bolster their brands
Interface design guidelines that Tufte won't teach you
How to build your own Prius killing hybrid
The three laws of platform adoption and what it means to you
Why are advertisers so afraid of a Google/Yahoo! partnership?
If you like Dilbert, this is certainly the laptop sleeve for you
Is Echonest really a "hardware store for music developers"?
How to read a movie
Say hello to the world's first "unclonable" RFID chip
Do better clients pay cheaper invoices?
Mofuse turns your website into a mobile version (almost) instantly
What your global neighbours are spending their money on
FFWD is like last.fm for video - the site is finally live
These are very useful cheat sheets for web designers
Labels: branding, clients, Dibert, Echonest, FFWD, Google, interface design, mobile phones, Mofuse, movies, platform adoption, Prius, RFID, social networks, twitter, web design cheat sheet
posted by olli @ 20:18Tuesday, April 15, 2008
PingMag has a great look on new graphic design in China
IBM discusses the future of the mobile phone
American Apparel starts implementing RFID tags in its clothing
Have you heard the one about the information architect and the fighter pilot?
Is the secret to online success - the young man's business model?
Jakob Nielsen knows what bad design looks like
Gawker Media ditches Idolator, Wonkette and Gridskipper
Ashley Highfield leaves the BBC for what could be the UK version of hulu.com
Noel Gallagher says Jay-Z is wrong for Glastonbury. We agree
If you live in Berlin - have a look at berlin.unlike
If you live in the UK and want to complain to your local council - Fix My Street is for you
Business Week on the new economics of outsourcing
Is the mobile web dead? (Walled garden? Yup. True mobile web? Far from it)
On that note - here are 10 mobile services you might want to use
37 Signals has a nice post on how a 4-day work week is playing out for them
How to download YouTube videos as mp4's
Labels: 37 Signals, American Apparel, berlin, China, Fix My Street, Gawker, Glastonbury, IBM, Jakob Nielsen, mobile telephony, PingMag, RFID, YouTube
posted by olli @ 21:50Thursday, October 25, 2007
Little Handpainted People Left In London To Fend For Themselves is the greatest thing ever
Is Comcast lying about its denial about throttling P2P bandwidth?
Gawker.com as a Harvard Business School study?
The seven rules of showcasing architecture in print
Hey, it's 2007! What the hell ever happened to the future?
How to be a goth in North Carolina
The Information Freeway
Say hello to the Los Angeles Homicide Map
Say hello to Phillips new Tablet PC for doctors
"Hypersonic hydrogen airliner to bitchslap Concorde"
Interactive Wallpaper is a company that makes precisely that
Dilbert gets an iPhone
So - how long until we start getting RFID chips implanted in human beings? Not long...
This Muji globe is a blackboard
ttttttttttttttttttttt are a brilliant band from Montreal. We love 'em!
Labels: Comcast, Dilbert, Hypersonic, information freeway, interactive wallpaper, iPhone, little handpainted people, Los Angeles, Muji, P2P, RFID, ttttttttttttttttttttt
posted by olli @ 21:22Monday, 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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