Wednesday, September 19, 2007
What's on your bookshelf says a lot about you
On that note: Brian Dettmer creates book autopsies
Experientia looks at the French and their mobile phone use
This is a fabulous look at the history of type in the Toronto subway
Here are two really cool Kuler screensaver mash-ups for you
Is the Wall St. Journal next line to lose on-line subscription fees?
The NY Times looks at new ways to advertise on MySpace
Google is turning widgets into ads
Mixko make some really interesting furniture
Mango is a free online service where you can learn a foreign language
If you're trying to send Flash via email, you might want to read this article
45% of Germany's on-line population are on a social network
Say hello to Virgin 1
Brand Avenue has a great article on corporate HQ's and the rise of the "boomburbs"
It's about time! Threadless are opening a T-Shirt retail store in Chicago
This is a pop-up lamp in a pop-up book
Tetsuya Nakamura makes crazy psychedelic bathroom furniture
Labels: books, Boomburbs, Brand Avenue, France, Germany, Kuler, mash-up, mobile telephony, MySpace, NY Times, social networking, Tetsuya Nakamura, Threadless, Toronto, type, Virgin 1
posted by olli @ 08:31Monday, August 27, 2007
Essential reading: An interview with Toronto's urban explorer - Michael Cook
MySpace launches an online animated series - Afterworld
Daylife is like Google News with a social networking component - check it out
Monocle takes a look at the Fuji Rock Festival
20 re-branding mistakes marketers make and how to avoid them (.pdf)
The NY Times takes an in-depth look at China's environmental crisis
Cover Browser is the ultimate comic book cover aggregator
Vint Cerf says that broadcast TV's days are numbered...
Heima is a new film from our Icelandic friends Sigur Ros
Nokia re-invents itself again with the N-Gage?
The Envelope Collective uses mail as an art medium
How to make a homemade record player
Israel is not screwing around when it comes to image resizing
Everything you ever wanted to know about the new attention economy
Having a homepage is not nearly as good as having a Lifestream
Labels: Afterworld, attention economy, Daylife, Fuji Rock Festival, Iceland, Lifestream, marketing, Michael Cook, Monocle, MySpace, N-Gage, Nokia, re-branding, record player, Sigur Ros, Toronto
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