Thursday, August 7, 2008
How to solve the problem of the Stupid User Syndrome
You Noodle will tell you how much your startup will be worth in 3 years
Say hello to Berlin's new Stasi themed bar
Lessons from the collapse of social.fm
Apple's engineers say they are indentured servants. Aren't we all?
Here's a great shortlist of SEO best practices
Here's a great shortlist on how to write testable code
Say hello to the typography of The Electric Company
How libraries are stepping up into the age of the iPod
Will the semantic web have a gender?
Sigh...the Unfulfilled Promises of Virtual Reality
12 best practices for UX in an Agile environment
Who knew that Second Life was the new home for literature?
Labels: Agile, Apple, berlin, library, Second Life, Semantic web, SEO, social.fm, startup worth, Stasi, Stupid User Syndrome, testable code, The Electric Company, Typography, UX, virtual reality
posted by olli @ 20:36Monday, April 14, 2008
How to plan a semantic web site build
TV marketers take note - this is how you promote your TV programmes
Where can you find open data on the web?
Say hello to light emitting wallpaper
Do you suffer from the "Dead Sea Effect" at work?
Why should we do ethnographic research?
Say hello to the new Discovery Channel re-brand
City Of Sound offers a nice view of Monocle's web design process
Ever wonder where all of Google's data centre locations are?
Say hello to the $20 disposable mobile phone
How do you measure productivity in your programming team?
What's the connection between user experience design and authenticity?
Say hello to Baby Couture magazine. Yes. Really
Labels: Baby Couture, dead sea effect, discovery channel, disposable phone, Google, Hulu, Monocle, Semantic web, UX
posted by olli @ 20:30Thursday, March 6, 2008
How to inoculate your children against advertising
The top 10 do's and don'ts of mobile content marketing
Interesting: 37 Signals experiments with the four day work week
How to effectively talk to clients
ReadWriteWeb takes an in-depth look at Internet Explorer 8
Apple says Flash not suitable for iPhone - ORLY?
FriendFeed will tell you what your friends are sharing
Secrets of UX Design Productivity from Google are out
Say hello to Facebook's new iTunes music store
If you're into typography, you better get over to Type Camp
We want these Ben Sherman Pac Man shoes
Say hello to the "No Tears" method for User Centred Design
Lots of cool New York data visualizations from MIT here
If museums are so educational, why are their websites so dumb?
Is India losing its status as an offshore king?
Labels: 37 Signals, advertising, Apple, clients, data visualization, facebook, flash, Friendfeed, Google, India, iPhone, MIT, mobile marketing, museum, New York, offshoring, Type Camp, UX
posted by olli @ 23:01Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Stop Press! Amazon creates its own DRM free music store
Is your user experience team too big?
Say hello to Nokia's Point and Find technology
More cool UI tech - check out Uniqlock's Visitor Atlas
Be a responsible parent and tell your kids to make their own fonts
Yesterday was not a good day to be Vonage
The top ten coolest American small towns
Why scary video games are better than horror movies
IPTV is growing in the UK
10 more future web trends
This Happened is an ongoing interaction design meetup in London
More on that - everything you ever wanted to know about improving your design skills
What are the nine most repulsive buildings on Earth?
Design Boom looks at how to design for Second Life
Labels: Amazon, architecture, Design Boom, design skills, DRM, interaction design, London, Second Life, This Happened, UX, Video games, web trends
posted by olli @ 08:28Monday, 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, May 14, 2007
The New Yorker profiles Banksy in extraordinary detail
Say hello to the Wall Street Startup Journal
Alan McGee folds his label and comes around to our way of thinking
Why does Google remember information about searches?
Seomoz has announced the winners of the Web 2.0 awards
How US soldiers in Iraq are learning to love their robots
Monitwitter uses Twitter to montior your website
A look at the alternative side of the UK music festival scene
Ficlets allows users to write, share and contribute to each others short stories
Say hello to Honeyshed where "MTV meets QVC"
Is the future of the user interface...the command line?
These photos offer a rare glimpse of Heavy Metal's glory days
Labels: Banksy, Ficlets, Google, Honeyshed, Monitwitter, New Yorker, Searech, Seomoz, startup, twitter, UX, Wall St. Journal, web 2.0, writing
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