Friday, September 26, 2008
Why media buyers are still hesitant about highly targeted ad campaigns
93% of Americans want companies to have a social media presence
Say goodbye to Wal-Mart's DRM server
Big In Japan is a reality TV show about 2 Swedes trying to make it in Japan
If you're ever bored and find yourself with too many books around you, this website can help
Yeah, these Pantone espresso cups are pretty cool
No, really. We want you to judge these books by their covers
The Economist takes a look at social networks for professionals
This is a macroeconomic primer for designers and sustainability
The Peek is just a Blackberry that only does one thing - email
Ten aspects of Web 2.0 strategy that every CTO and CIO should know
Labels: ad campaign, Big In Japan, CIO, CTO, DRM, Judgeby.com, Pantone espresso cups, social media, social networks, strategy reality TV, The Peek, Wal-Mart, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 21:31Monday, August 18, 2008
Has the online ad bubble returned?
Like David Hasselhoff? Then say hello to Hoffspace!
How design can transform a company into a powerhouse
Are we now seeing waiting lists for the Smart Car in the US?
Smashing Magazine takes a look at futuristic user interfaces
10 paradoxical traits of the creative personality
Why you might want to start investing in IPv6 addresses now
The evolution of brands on Twitter
What would the perfect music streaming service look like?
There is clueless and then there is AC/DC who are selling their new album only at Wal-Mart
Why Apple and China aren't compatible
Can undersea optic cables predict economic boom and busts?
Beware the horrors of FUI - The Fake User Interface
Say hello to the afterlife of American clothes
Labels: AC/DC, Apple, brands, China, clothing, creative personalities, design, Fake User Interface, Hoffspace, music streaming, online ad bubble, Smashing magazine, twitter, user interfaces, Wal-Mart
posted by olli @ 19:57Friday, December 28, 2007
Meek FM is not a radio station, but an impressive typographic synthesizer
FlickrFan is a cool 3rd party Flickr app for OS X
Only 1/3 of adults who watched online videos have watched a political video
If you use Orkut, you might want to watch out for a worm
Say hello to the Visual Pollution Police
What if a plane flight were networked and became a social experience with its own economy?
Say goodbye to Wal-Mart's video download service
On that note - is it also time to say goodbye to the shopping mall?
If you're into the NZ music scene, "Soundtrack" might be a book for you
Who needs traditional advertising channels when you can have "Toastvertising"?
FohBoh is a social network for the restaurant industry
Last100 gives a nice roundup of the digital music scene in 2007
What is the ROI on requiring user registration to access online content?
Scintillating Bullshit is an blog about graphic design
iPhoneSender sends street addresses from your browser directly to your iPhone
Labels: FlickrFan, FohBoh, in-flight Wi-Fi, iPhone, Meek FM, movie downloads, NZ Music, Orkut, Scintillating Bullshit, Shopping Malls, Toastvertising, Visual Pollution Police, Wal-Mart
posted by olli @ 08:48Friday, October 12, 2007
Who gets empty TV spectrum? New media or old media?
Australia's channels 9 and 10 looking to provide full content downloads next year
Why are companies now catching the human factors fever?
Is corporate jargon killing the English language?
The 16 different personalities of StumbleUpon users
If you work for Snocap, you might want to polish up that resume
Note to self: Don't bring Sigur Ros on your radio show to do an interview
Say hello to Microsoft's Live Events
Say hello to the upcoming Current TV web relaunch
Did Wal-Mart really teach Google how to dominate the Internet?
Social networking tools for internal communications
The information architect as an agent of change
Atelier A+D is a fantastic architecture and design blog
Labels: architecture, Australia, Channel 10, Channel 9, Current TV, design, Google, IA, internal communications, Snocap, Wal-Mart
posted by olli @ 09:01Friday, July 6, 2007
This is the iPhone Alternation Activation Method wiki
Microsoft launches LiveStation - a competitor to Joost
The Future Of Web Design conference hits New York on November 7th &l; 8th
Verbatim Solutions are offering a real-time text translation service
Adobe offering lessons from experience design
T-Mobile now offering US customers VOIP mobile service for $10 a month extra
The colour palettes of popular album covers
This LiveJournal site collects photos of Abandoned Places
Map your cycling and biking routes online with MapMyRide
How CostCo became the anti-Wal-Mart
Wired takes a look at games that give you the creeps
Darth Vader spotted building another deathstar - this time in Dubai
The best and worst of The Economist
There's big treasure hunt in Paris on Saturday
Samsung launches its own version of iTunes - SamsungPlay
Beijing now world leader in computer virus origination
Labels: Adobe, Beijing, CostCo, LiveStation, Mapmyride, Samsung, T-Mobile, Verbatim, Virus, Wal-Mart
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