Thursday, November 13, 2008
Why we're so addicted to Hulu
The ten best ads according to Facebook's users
Even the Economist isn't immune - lays off 12 staff
Say hello to the Design By Build Blog
Is Apple building a search engine?
What's your favourite mobile application?
You know that "I'm Feeling Lucky" button on Google? That will be $150 Million dollars please
Say hello to Google's SEO starter guide
WallBlank offers you a new piece of art every week - nice!
This test will tell you if you're a sucky web designer or not
12 principles for keeping your code squeaky clean
Say hello to your new turntable - the HDD
Are area codes dead?
These are some lovely photos of New York in the 1930's
Labels: 1930, ads, Apple, area codes, blog, Build, Economist, facebook, Google, hard drive turntable, Hulu, mobile apps, New York, search engine, WallBlank, web design
posted by olli @ 20:45Monday, July 23, 2007
Say hello to the iPhone Dev Wiki
Fantastic! The internet as (based on a Japanese)subway map
Will YouTube play a major part in the upcoming US Presidential election?
Google to US Government - Here's $US4.6 Billion - please give us wireless spectrum for free Wi-Fi
10 signs your startup might be on the rocks
This is an amazing new ad for Skittles
60 excellent collaborative tools for productive teams
Say hello to the Magical Spaces Project
MySpace weighs in on the Dow Jones sellout - advises TV/Video is the next step
More on that - is it because MySpace now wants to get into TV as well?
VisualSize can give you 3D dimensions of a physical space from a 2D photograph
Start queueing now - production on the $100 OLPC laptop has begun
Teens to the Internet - email is sooooo dead
Say hello to Pinqy - one of the coolest fire extinguishers ever
Is Steve Albini hosting a Q&A session on the 2+2 forums?
The Bio-Mapping project has finished mapping San Francisco
Labels: ads, Bio-Mapping, DowJones, iPhone, MySpace, OLPC, Pinqy, productivity, San Francisco, Skittles, startups, Steve Albini
posted by olli @ 07:33Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Google's recent DoubleClick acquisition under the microscope of the FTC
On that note - is Aussie startup MyLiveSearch a serious competitor to Google?
It's not Joost. It's Joox.
A List Apart offers some excellent advice for writing headlines
Is MySpace the next Prodigy? (10 points if you've actually used Prodigy)
JamJunky is like open project management software for musicians
Live in London? Check out 192.com for your mapping needs
The speaker list for 2007's Semi-Permanent Auckland has been announced
The high price of creating free ads
Lots of buttons here for your e-commerce design inspiration
Say hello to Japan's Handshake Company
More London: What you need to know about commuting by London Underground
Newspapers getting ready to take on Google News
Say hello to parasite architecture
Labels: 192, A List Apart, ads, architecture, Auckland, commuting, Google, headlines, Jamjunky, London, MyLiveSearch, MySpace, newspapers
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