Friday, April 22, 2008
Looks like the Second Life party is finally coming to an end
On that note - The Economist says that Google's Lively is also about to join the deadpool
If you like Muxtape and last.fm - have a look at Favtape
There are blogs and there is Morbid Anatomy. Love it
Because Apple really needs the help - Orange Poland hires actors to line up for the 3G iPhone
Been there. Done that. 20 crazy things people do to get a wi-fi connection
We were wondering when this would happen - the medical haptic UI is finally here
Business Week takes a good look behind Blizzard and World of Warcraft
Now that oil's really expensive, is it time to take the train again?
50 ideas on using Twitter for your business
Who should be America's CTO?
Stolen Wood make coatracks for cowboys
The New York Times goes to the end of each of the NYC subway lines - hello Tottenville!
18 iPhone apps to get the party started this bank holiday weekend
Techcrunch takes a look at the whole Facebook vs. MySpace thing
Labels: Blizzard, CTO, facebook, Favtape, Google, haptic, iPhone, Lively, MySpace, NYC Subway, Orange, Poland, Second Life, Techcrunch, trains, twitter, UI, Wi-Fi, World of Warcraft
posted by olli @ 20:12Tuesday, July 22, 2008
If you haven't done it already - get over to the iPhone Dev site and Unlock that iPhone!
Looking for ComScore's June numbers? We've got you covered
Will IT jobs drop in 2009?
And...Looking to buy a Mini? Wait until 2009 and it just might be electric
Can you really hack the London Oystercard with this PDF?
12 unbelievable examples of buildings in motion
Has your business become a victim of the Google Slap?
Vuzit is a web based document viewer you can embed in any web page
11 reasons America is the new top socialist economy
Why the "Google Generation" isn't nearly as smart as they think they are
Want to know the secret of being happy? Martin Seligman knows and we love him
This is Stephen Hawking made out of Lego. Love it
These portable earplugs are fantastic. We'll take 'em!
TechCrunch wants to build a web tablet. We want to buy one. Where do we start?
These are 10 really nice flyer designs
Labels: 2009, Comscore, flyers, Google Slap, hacking, iPhone Dev, IT, Lego, Martin Seligman, Mini, Oyster, Stephen Hawking, Techcrunch, unlock, Vuzit
posted by olli @ 21:34Thursday, June 5, 2008
Blip is like Twitter but only for music tweeting
Ping My Company is like Hot Or Not for companies
What newspapers still don't understand about the web
Has Hong Kong become the capital of malware?
How to build a better content model for your site
How to send SMS messages from your iPod Touch
Looks like Google is expanding its Mountain View complex once again
How can marketers manage price inflation?
Four ways market research can kill innovation
Say hello to MTV's graphic design reality show competition
Techcrunch offers a great post on location-based technologies
Say hello to Ad Agency WOW
Labels: agency, Blip, content, Google, graphic design, Hong Kong, innovation, marketing, mtv, newspapers, Ping My Company, Techcrunch, WOW
posted by olli @ 07:01Monday, 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 @ 20:46Monday, May 12, 2008
Say hello to the new Economist.com
Hip-Hop plus Bluegrass equals Gangstagrass and it's fantastic
Why filtering is the next step for social media
Why teens are taking embarassing ailments to doctors in Second Life
TechCrunch has a great look at the evolution of the press release
The 10 worst workplaces in tech - is yours included?
The future of business is social and here's why
Is it a brand? Brand Tags can tell you
Looking to set up a design firm with some tax breaks? Move to Detroit
Are the 8 strangest communities on the Internet?
What are the 5 stages of a consumer web startup?
Into Lofts? Check out Loft Life magazine
Are you a vagabond? If so - Vagabondish is the magazine for you
One to bookmark? How to survive a nuclear blast
Is the Handphone the next iPhone killer? We don't think so...
Designing The News is a great site about news design
Uniqlo has a pretty cool music sequencer on offer - check it out
Labels: brand tags, consumer web, Detroit, Economist, Gangstagrass, Handphone, Loft Life, press release, Second Life, social media, Techcrunch, Uniqlo, Vagabondish
posted by olli @ 20:51Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The BBC Sound Index looks promising - but what an odd design
Check out CNN's new random headline t-shirts
Rip Lounge is a new 3-D chat world that features music heavily in its areas
Does an uncertain future lie ahead for ad networks?
Why do all the dictatorships get all the good architecture?
These robots are made out of sans-serif fonts
The Economist takes a look at the semantic web
Think Facebook has lost its way? Not so fast!
Did you know that April 21st was Alternative Search Engine Day?
Say hello to the iGoogle developer sandbox
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington tells you how to get press for your blog
There are clocks and then there is the Christiaan Postma Clock
What Web 2.0 things would you drop first and why?
If you're looking for online research, you might want to have a look at Question Pro
Forrester Research says social networking means big business
A few tips on how to manage information overload
Labels: alternative search engine day, bbc, Christiaan Postma, CNN, facebook, iGoogle, Question Pro, Rip Lounge, robots, Semantic web, Sound Index, Techcrunch
posted by olli @ 07:38Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Digital music firms pay a heavy price for label support
The next evolution in mobile handsets - thanks to Apple?
Looks like New York won't be getting a congestion charge after all
April 19th is Record Store Day
What are the five best design hotels in Japan
Techcrunch takes a look at bridging the gap between desktop and web apps
Children are flocking to social networks in droves
And to prove it - Social Penguin is a social network designed for kids
Nice infographics mapping Iran's online public bloggosphere
More on that: Arabesque is a lovely book about graphic design from Persia
Interesting: EU search engines warned about data retention
360 cities gives you the world's best cities in "virtual reality"
Feel the need to stream your life? You might want to have a look at Lifestream
Labels: 360 cities, blogs, congestion charge, EU, hotel design, infographics, Iran, Japan, Lifestream, mobile UI, New York, Persian design, record store day, social networks, Techcrunch, web apps
posted by olli @ 22:03Monday, June 11, 2007
Fasten your seatbelts for Steve Jobs' keynote at the 2007 WWDC today
More on that - The Economist looks at lessons companies can learn from Apple
The top ten reasons why Web 2.0 sucks
Zen Habits is a great site for personal productivity
Check out Tuzki's - China's new tour-de-force in emoticons
US entrepreneurs ask the FCC to carve out a slice of bandwidth for sandboxing
Techcrunch goes head-to-head with Joost and Babelgum
Why designers will never succeed in product design by just doing product design
It's about time! Nokia releases mobile media transfer software for OSX
Live in Tehran? Kolah Studio is looking for the best Iranian graffiti for an exhibition
Into games and play? The 2007 Come Out & Play Festival in Amsterdam is where you want to be
The IHT launches "Globespotters" - a blog about cities and travellers
Jarvis Cocker discusses his upcoming Meltdown Festival in London
Blockhunter is a Web 2.0 real estate site for the UK
Say hello to the Moleskine City Notebook Experience
Labels: Apple, Come Out and Play, Economist, emoticons, FCC, Moleskine, Nokia, product design, productivity, Techcrunch, Tzuki, Video games, web 2.0
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