Friday, June 13, 2008
At long last, the Yahoo! / Microsoft saga is finally over but...
Say hello to the Yahoo! vs. Google saga.
Even more good news - MySpace is finally, finally, finally getting a re-design
How to avoid getting brandjacked
Why you shouldn't be afraid of customer reviews
Does Auckland have a better quality of life than Sydney, Melbourne or Wellington?
Say hello to Vanity Fair's Blogopticon
Interesting - Torrelay allows you to download Torrents without a client
Fotoviewr offers an interesting way to showcase your Flickr photos. Still no letter "e"
ASCII pronounciation rules for programmers
Heelarious make high-heeled shoes for toddlers. Seriously
For those desperate or too busy, you can now buy pre-made Facebook profiles on eBay
Is there a role for the architect in the refugee camp?
If you like Nintendo, you'll love these wall graphics
The Awesome Highlighter allows you to highlight words on webpages and share them
Endossa is a really interesting brick-and-mortal version of Etsy in Sao Paulo
Labels: Auckland, Awesome Highlighter, Blogopticon, brandjacking, eBay, Endossa, facebook, Flickr, Fotoviwr, Google, Microsoft, MySpace, Nintendo, Sydney, Torrelay, Vanity Fair, wall graphics, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:11Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Oakland Crimespotting gives you a look at bad things happening in the Bay Area
Will Iran shut down its Internet on election day?
This is part of a great Alternative Reality Game for Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
We are loving this Space Invaders cutting board
Say hello to the great exodus of Sydney
Will Steven Spielberg launch a social network dedicated to the paranormal?
How to create a successful online portfolio
Is it just us or does the Meizu M8 OS give you deja vu as well?
Rest in Peace, Gary Gygax - Dungeons and Dragons ruled our lives back in the early 80's
It looks like ultra-wideband startups are starting to be chased by venture capitalists
70% of web social network users won't join one on their mobile phones
What is the role of the brand in social media marketing?
"Those prissy Prius drivers have a dark side"
Labels: branding, Iran, Meizu, mobile, Oakland Crimespotting, portfolio, Prius, Sarah Connor Chronicles, social media marketing, Space Invaders, Steven Spielberg, Sydney, ultra wideband
posted by olli @ 20:33Monday, September 24, 2007
Flashsourcecode.com offers excellent open source flash code for you to play with
EU Benchmark showed mixed results on public service UX
MySpace to launch ad supported mobile phone
Say hello to the new BBC brand portfolio
Resonance FM gets a nice re-design
The ten rules of Twitter and how to break them all
Will Internet video really deliver a Nielsen ratings point?
City Of Sound looks at the recent Tokyo Type Directors Club exhibition in Sydney
Bokardo looks at the value to visualizing information
Great infographic on mobile phone OS usage by region - what's up with the US?
6 ways on how to find a parking spot via mash-up
More on that - Intel wants you to mash it up with MashMaker
Copwatchers is a YouTube page that watches out for police brutality
XM Radio launches a radio station dedicated to the '08 US Election
The Economist now offering unpublished content to bloggers
Megadeth will webcast a performance in real time on YeboTV
Labels: bbc, Bokardo, brand identity, Copwatchers, Economist, Flashsourcecode, Intel, mash-ups, Mashmaker, Megadeth, mobile, MySpace, Nielsen, Public Service, Sydney, Tokyo Type, UX, XM, Yebo
posted by olli @ 08:43Monday, September 10, 2007
Is Steve Jobs sick of the cell phone industry?
These lamps are made from lightbulbs
MTV offers a peek at their upcoming website developments
Taking a look at mobile phone design heuristics (.pdf)
GigaOm takes a look at the wonder that is Habbo Hotel
Dan Hill takes a really interesting look at life in Sydney with the APEC summit in town
The Economist wants to know why computers are still so difficult to use
What are the first steps in freelancing?
John Maeda explains how he designed the latest cover of The NY Times Key Magazine
Do you buy graphic design services? If so - why not take this poll?
Will Joost address the copycats?
Dilbert does Web 2.0
How to launder money
30 years of Shinjuku skyscraper construction in 10 seconds
Say hello to Google's corporate desktop push
The basics of newspaper.com design
Say hello to...Tesco Jails?
Labels: APEC, Apple, computer interface usability, Dilbert, Google, graphic design services, John Maeda, money, newspaper design, NY Times, Shinjuku, Steve Jobs, Sydney, Tesco, web 2.0
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