Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Say hello to Nick Denton's internet media plan for 2009
If you live in New Zealand, you should be worried about your Internet freedoms
Leadvine is a crowdsourcing application for sales leads
Say hello to the proteins that actually control your evolution
Are you making these 10 CSS mistakes?
Are Apple's new computers going to be made from carbon fiber?
User Experience Report: How people really use the iPhone
50 simple ways to gain RSS subscribers
16 user interface prototyping tools
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Anthony Kiedis gets an autobiography on HBO
Say hello to Nokia's new 3G "Wahoo"
This is a nice look at election broadcast technology throughout history
Did you get your Design Observer t-shirt yet?
Labels: 2009, Anthony Kiedis, Apple, censorship, CSS, Design Observer, iPhone, Leadvine, media plan, New Zealand, Nick Denton, Nokia, oobject, RSS, user experience, UX, Wahoo
posted by olli @ 21:05Monday, October 13, 2008
Say hello to MySpace's MyAds
How the new rules of work are changing the game
Why journalists need to take responsibility
Are the King Of All Media's days numbered?
ReadWriteWeb takes an amazing look at social media in Africa
How to do things with Twitter
The 15 dumbest names for Web 2.0 startups
Is the the end of the RSS full text free ride?
Does danger lurk for the BBC's bloggers?
How startups can survive outside Silicon Valley
Say hello to brain fingerprinting
Labels: Africa, bbc, blogging, brain fingerprinting, Howard Stern, MySpace, RSS, Silicon Valley, social media, startups, twitter, web 2.0, work
posted by olli @ 21:59Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Russell Davies looks at how we can "unbrand" and "unproduct"
Say hello to NYC indie band blogcast New York Noise
The BBC teams up with Adobe to enhance iPlayer
Also - the BBC's iPlayer will be free on the UK's Cloud network
Putting People First looks at the "fifth screen" - mobile interaction in the future
Etsy has some really fabulous wall graphics for your home
Eos Mexico also make some really lovely things for the home
Will TV networks actually matter in the future?
It looks like the glory days are really over for Napster
Why RSS is broken
Is a pay-per-click recession looming?
Say hello to the current.tv re-design
The 15 most ill advised career re-inventions in rock music
Dick Tracy at last? Say hello to the Hyundai watch phone
Half vinyl, half CD - is this the future of music?
Labels: bbc, Cloud, current.tv, Eos, Etsy, Hyundai, interior design, iPlayer, music, music comebacks, Napster, New York, pay per click, RSS, unbranding, watchphone
posted by olli @ 08:18Wednesday, August 15, 2007
How to make people buy books
Why are most magazines Table Of Contents completely illegible?
Icon magazine offers design manifestos from the cream of the crop
WebUrbanist is a blog that looks at urban culture and alternative art
Adweek say that Old Media still resonates with consumers
How to be a successful web designer
Netflix rolls out social networking features
Tim O'Reilly takes a look at the virtues of print in the Web 2.0 world
Are RSS subscribers the same thing as a "hit" on your website?
This is a list of mobile and telephony API's and mash-ups
HeardonTV allows you to find music you heard on a TV show
Foodloops help keep your food organized
This is a great report from the NSBA that looks at the surfing habits of teens (.pdf)
Have you seen Wired's how-to wiki?
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic will be broadcasting a concert in Second Life
Labels: API, books, Foodloops, HeardonTV, mash-up, NSBA, Old Media, RSS, Second Life, telephony, traffic, WebUrbanist, Wired
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