Monday, July 7, 2008
Doug Field, CTO of Segway is moving to Apple to become the new VP of Product Design
Did you know that Toyota don't just make cars - they make homes
If you've ever felt that your ISP or cell phone provider don't like you, you might be right
TweetDeck is an experimental Adobe Air app to help you manage your tweets
Why public online spaces aren't as "free" as you might think they are
Interesting: Axel Springer AG is switching their ENTIRE IT infrastructure from PC to Mac.
Privnote lets you send messages to friends that self-destruct for privacy
8 golden rules of interface design
NZTV will be teaming up with YouTube to cover the autumn US election online
8 ways to improve Google Maps
This video highlights the evolution of mobile phones from 1985 to today
What's next for the New York Times online?
How technology is re-shaping America's classrooms
Lost and Taken provides free hi-res textures for your graphic design needs
Why you should stop being hired by clients and instead start hiring them
Labels: Adobe Air, agency, America, Apple, Axel Springer, classroom, CTO, Doug Field, Google Maps, Lost and Taken, New York Times, NZTV, Privnote, public online spaces, Toyota, YouTube
posted by olli @ 19:49Thursday, June 5, 2008
Blip is like Twitter but only for music tweeting
Ping My Company is like Hot Or Not for companies
What newspapers still don't understand about the web
Has Hong Kong become the capital of malware?
How to build a better content model for your site
How to send SMS messages from your iPod Touch
Looks like Google is expanding its Mountain View complex once again
How can marketers manage price inflation?
Four ways market research can kill innovation
Say hello to MTV's graphic design reality show competition
Techcrunch offers a great post on location-based technologies
Say hello to Ad Agency WOW
Labels: agency, Blip, content, Google, graphic design, Hong Kong, innovation, marketing, mtv, newspapers, Ping My Company, Techcrunch, WOW
posted by olli @ 07:01Friday, May 4, 2007
The ultimate insiders guide to Best Buy's Geek Squad
Check out this tunning site from Red Interactive Agency
Why making mobile phone software is a losing battle
MSNBC takes a look at Twitter
A Motorola survey says that 45% of Europeans watch TV online
Yahoo! finally shuts down Yahoo! Photos in favour of Flickr
These clothes are made from condoms
How to learn media consumption rules from iTunes
More iTunes: Magnetosphere is a cool iTunes visualizer
Looking at human computer interaction in science fiction movies
This rug has zippers
Is Disney's foray into Silverlight apps the future of marketing?
The In The City music conference comes to New York
Say hello to Sweden's talking ATM's
What's the deal with indie bands and choreographed dance moves?
Labels: agency, clothing, geek squad, indie, itunes, marketing, motorola, msnbc, music, silverlight, tv, twitter, yahoo
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