Wednesday, April 9, 2008
What drives your strategy for web design?
FontStruct allows you to build, share and download your own fonts
The top 10 traits of a rockstar software engineer
The Simpsons as Manga - absolutely brilliant image (.jpg)
If you're disappointed with Netflix's recommendations - you should have a look at Dyslexflix
Believe it or not: There are more avatars than people now in the United States
Why smart cards will be good for Montreal
Swisster is an interesting English-speaking magazine for ex-pats in Switzerland
These sneakers come with a GPS chip in them
Say hello to Nokia's new "iPhone killer"
10 common errors when implementing web accessibility
Say hello to the Google App Engine
A List Apart shows you how to take control of your maps
An interesting look at the divorce industrial complex
Labels: A List Apart, avatars, divorce, Dyslexflix, FontStruct, Google App, GPS, iPhone, Manga, Montreal, Nokia, Simpsons, software engineer, Switzerland, web design
posted by olli @ 21:48Wednesday, December 26, 2007
To all our non US friends: Happy Boxing Day!
Say hello to PingMag's new PingMag MAKE website
If Gangsta Rappers made powerpoint presentations, this is what they would look like
If fewer people are watching television, why are TV ad rates skyrocketing?
On that note, this is what video websites are getting for CPM's
Airlines planning to heavily censor your inflight Internet access
Looks like the Economist's social network (Project Red Stripe) is actually happening
More info on The Economist's Project Red Stripe can be found here
No prizes for guessing what the big Web 2.0 trends were in 2007
Yes. There really is an ABC's for LOLCATS
Managing News is a very impressive news aggregator
Mashable has a huge roundup of Avatar creators, if you're into that sort of thing
This is a pretty impressive last.fm visual connection map
Fast Company has a brilliant article on how why minimalism matters in the face of rapid growth
We're listening to a lot of Techtronic's dubstep releases at the moment
Labels: advertising rates, avatars, Fast Company, gangsta rap, in-flight Internet, last.fm, Managing News, Mashable, PingMag, Project Red Stripe, Techtronic, The Economist, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 09:28Friday, September 7, 2007
Could RockMe.dium be the future of the music festival?
This project from Yahoo! gives an instant snapshot into people's feelings on the web
What will the metropolitan newspaper look like in 2020?
4 mistakes Apple made with the recent iPhone price drop
The US Dept. Of Justice says "No" to Network Neutrality
Say hello to Warner Bros. new animation project - T-Works
Human Locator is a new interactive form of outdoor billboard advertising
The 50 loudest websites in 2006 and what made them successful
The 7 habits of highly ineffective people
Has The White House created a mandate to sell a war with Iran to the American public via the media?
Hurrah! Netscape's rather obvious Digg clone is going away
Hate your friend's Avatar? Then re-do it!
Say hello to the Ikea hackers
"Hi. My name is Stephen and I'm a design addict"
So, really - at the end of the day, why should you follow the news?
Labels: Apple, avatars, design addiction, digg, hacking, Ikea, ineffective habits, iPhone, loud websites, Netscape, News, newspapers, Rockme.dium, T-Works, White House, yahoo
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