Friday, January 11, 2008
Wired magazine has a great story behind the rise of the iPhone
Trent Reznor says he favours an ISP tax to pay for downloaded music
This is a great presentation by J.J. Abrams at TED
Watch out Cornwall - the surf is up in London!
The Cool Hunter is on the case for...McDonalds?
Say hello to Expandable Furniture
Apparently, the official colour for 2008 is Pantone 18-3943: Blue Iris
Say hello to the world's cheapest car
Urban Mapping is offering a free neighbourhood API to map developers. Nice!
What is Google planning for Jaiku?
If you're feeling geeky in Berlin on Jan 28th, then check out Dorbot Berlin
Big Think is trying to become "the YouTube for ideas"
Does the typeface determine the grade on your university papers?
Labels: berlin, Big Think, Dorkbot, Expandable Furniture, Google, iPhone, Jaiku, JJ Abrams, Tata, TED, Trent Reznor, type, Urban Mapping, Wired, YouTube
posted by olli @ 22:00Monday, December 24, 2007
shiner.clay would like to wish all of you crazy kids a very Merry Christmas
Essential Reading: David Byrne interviews Thom Yorke on the real value of music
How do you define "Web 2.0"? Nokia says: "By connecting people"
A Playstation emulator for the iPhone? Indeed. Say hello to psx4iphone
Why journalists suck at business
Why do Apple customers care so much?
World Changing takes a look at the user experience of bus design
ReadWriteWeb throw in their predictions for 2008
Speaking of next year - The Mobile City conference hits Rotterdam, 27-28 February 2008
Say hello to Wikia Search Labs. The private beta starts 07 January
Jason Munn designs gorgeous indie rock posters. We'll take 'em all!
Wired magazine takes a look at 10 startups worth watching in 2008
Google's Open Social posts their best practices list for social design
Why Paris isn't another Silicon Valley
The Guardian takes a look at Britain's local bloggosphere
Labels: 2008, Britain, David Byrne, Mobile City, Paris, ReadWriteWeb, Silicon Valley, social design, startups, Thom Yorke, web 2.0, Wired, World Changing
posted by olli @ 09:20Wednesday, August 15, 2007
How to make people buy books
Why are most magazines Table Of Contents completely illegible?
Icon magazine offers design manifestos from the cream of the crop
WebUrbanist is a blog that looks at urban culture and alternative art
Adweek say that Old Media still resonates with consumers
How to be a successful web designer
Netflix rolls out social networking features
Tim O'Reilly takes a look at the virtues of print in the Web 2.0 world
Are RSS subscribers the same thing as a "hit" on your website?
This is a list of mobile and telephony API's and mash-ups
HeardonTV allows you to find music you heard on a TV show
Foodloops help keep your food organized
This is a great report from the NSBA that looks at the surfing habits of teens (.pdf)
Have you seen Wired's how-to wiki?
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic will be broadcasting a concert in Second Life
Labels: API, books, Foodloops, HeardonTV, mash-up, NSBA, Old Media, RSS, Second Life, telephony, traffic, WebUrbanist, Wired
posted by olli @ 08:09Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Yahoo! looks at ten websites to watch
On that note: Terry Semel out at Yahoo! - Jerry Yang is back in
Say hello to the spaceship that Marc Newson designed
Twitup shows you what's currently hot on TV and Radio around the world right now
This is an interesting data visualization project for Coke's brand activity
New York magazine has a brilliant and hilarious article about Steve Jobs
Will Hollywood take a stand on net neutrality?
Wired learns the hard way about disrupting the balance between intrusive ads and quality content
Ten online operating systems reviewed
Will Joost be coming to a hardware set-top box near you?
Say hello to the MadinSpain design conference in Madrid
The Vinyl Engine tells you everything you need to know about turntables
Will Australia get 99% broadband penetration by 2009?
More on that - why Australia can't do unlimited internet access plans
The new Fridge album "The Sun" is fantastic
Labels: Apple, Australia, broadband, Coke, Fridge, Hollywood, Joost, Marc Newson, Net Neutrality, online OS, Steve Jobs, turntables, Twitup, Wired, yahoo
posted by olli @ 08:05Thursday, May 17, 2007
Feel free to test out some of Google's experimental search interfaces
Yahoo! offering a sneak peek at some new enhancements for My Yahoo!
The New Yorker on how use, not innovation drives technology
Amazon will sell non-DRM'ed mp3's by the end of the year
We Are Food Geek is a blog about the future of food
The onomatopeta of Batman's "Biff!", "Bang!", "Pow!" cutaways
Seven tips on how to run a successful community online
Are you a music blogger? If so - b5Media might want to hire you
Foster + Partners to create the world's first zero carbon, zero waste city in Abu Dhabi
Burst Labs have a great experimental interface for finding content. Check it out
Nielsen says if you want online buzz, you better have a campaign
Design By Grid is a resource for web designers
Wired Magazine offers a pictoral on 40 years of video gaming
The Guardian turns A&R with a "band of the day" feature
Labels: Abu Dhabi, Amazon, architecture, Batman, blogging, DRM, food, Google, Grid, Guardian, innovation, marketing, music, New Yorker, Nielsen, Video games, Wired, yahoo
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