Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Jason Calcanis says content owners should drop Yahoo! for Google
The information architects friends - a taxonomy of clients
How is the Wii so good when it's online gaming service sucks?
Say hello to Adobe Air for Linux
How to manage people
The next time you're at work, why not try a "topless" meeting?
Ten typographic mistakes everyone makes
The Type Directors Club typeface winners of 2008 are here
This is a nice article about the telescope at the end of the world
Your new MacBook just might save your life when an earthquake comes
Xoopit can turn your email inbox into a social network
Labels: accelerometer, Adobe Air, Antarctica, Directors Club, Google, Jason Calcanis, Linux, Macbook, managing people, social networks, taxonomy, Typography, Wii, Xoopit, yahoo
posted by olli @ 22:13Thursday, February 21, 2008
Is Web 2.0 suitable for the enterprise customer?
We've been saying it for 2 years - social media will change your business
What does the telecommunications traffic coming out of NYC say about it as a city?
A recent in-stat survey finds that converged mobile devices are not being adopted by the public
Eight tips on how to manage feature creep
Why most VC backed, ad-supported companies are doomed to fail
Some important signs that you might have chosen the wrong company for your new job
How to convert your HD-DVD's to Blu-Ray
This is a really interesting comparative study on internet censorship
How to use your Wii as a media centre
Alessis bottle cap opener is yet another thing we're lusting after
Pretty soon you'll be able to charge your iPod on the go using only your t-shirt
Gadget freaks brace yourselves - Sharper Image files for Chapter 11
This website could actually get rid of any dead pixels on your screen
Labels: Alessi, bad jobs, Blu-Ray, censorship, dead pixels, enterprise, feature creep, ipod, NYC, Sharper Image, social media, telecommunications, web 2.0, Wii
posted by olli @ 20:25Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The BBC Radio Labs blog is back
Happy Birthday Wii! 1 year old and still looking youthful!
Say hello to 3D printing at home
Is user generated video becoming less attractive to viewers now that the pros are here?
What are the top 60 Japanese buzzwords of 2007?
A note to magazine publishers: Don't try to re-invent the web
Say hello to NME TV
Related: The NY Times profiles VBS TV
and of course, say hello to SYNC TV
This is a simplified map of London (and very accurate too!)
Magpie and Cake is a pretty cool arts and crafts blog
Blockbuster: From on the brink of death to...in-store kiosks?
Labels: bbc, Blockbuster, buzzwords, Japan, London, magazine publishing, Magpie and Cake, NME TV, Radio Labs, Sync TV, VBS, Wii
posted by olli @ 13:59Friday, August 31, 2007
YouTube will now pay royalties to songwriters
This is a great summary of research revolving around elderly technology users
Avant-garde music makers take note - The Amazing Rolo for the Wii is pretty cool
The AIGA asks - "What is success?"
The Economist asks - "Who's afraid of Google?"
Uh-oh: CNN to stop using Reuters to help cut costs
Say hello to supposed spy photos of the Zune 2 and Zune Flash
Why I went to South America to incubate my start-up
This is another fantastic campaign from Nike
Top 20 reasons why you don't want to move to Dubai
The struggling musicians tool kit. What? No Abelton Live?
Say hello to Google Gadget Ventures
If you work for Helio, you might want to polish up that resume
Best practices on how to avoid spam
These 11 foods will make you happier
last.fm now doing live gigs in London. Yay!
Speaking of which - looks like tough times ahead for Ticketmaster
Labels: AIGA, CNN, food, Helio, last.fm, London, music, Nike, personas, spam, Ticketmaster, Wii, YouTube, Zune
posted by olli @ 07:40Friday, June 1, 2007
D5 posts the video of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates together on stage. Essential viewing
Here's an awesome demonstration of Photosynth from the 2007 TED Conference
The EFF asks "What's this hidden 360K worth of data in Apple's new AAC iTunes files?"
Yumondo is a social network about the city you live in
What the users are saying about last.fm's recent sale to CBS
EMI to release music videos via YouTube
These recordings are of concert intermissions
How the Wii "beat the pants off" Microsoft and Sony
The NY Times takes a look at the recent Estonian cyber attacks
What are the golden rules of linkbaiting?
Screw Asylum is a blog about screws
Here's a look at the 1943 Disney Employee Manual
Labels: AAC, blogs, D5, EMI, itunes, last.fm, linkbaiting, NYTimes, Photosynth, Wii, YouTube, Yumondo
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