Monday, July 14, 2008
7 more examples of recycled urban architecture
Interesting: Veoh targets video ads based on past viewing patterns
How to track 500 business blogs in 10 minutes a day
How to lead change in your organization
Identifont helps you track down and find those tricky typefaces by name
Radio Silence: A visual history of American Hardcore
These are some really interesting examples of Tables Of Contents
These bats have a cooler house than you ever will
Say hello to the Bauhaus renaissance in Tel-Aviv
What's going on these days in the Canadian furniture industry?
Ideawhen is a website that collects the next big idea
Downturn? What downturn? Nothing to see here if you're a venture capitalist
How Reddit is flirting with the future of social news
Labels: American Hardcore, Bauhaus, blogs, Canada, furniture industry, Identifont, organizational change, recession, recycled architecture, Reddit, Tables Of Contents, Tel-Aviv, venture captialist, Veoh
posted by olli @ 20:16Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Digital music firms pay a heavy price for label support
The next evolution in mobile handsets - thanks to Apple?
Looks like New York won't be getting a congestion charge after all
April 19th is Record Store Day
What are the five best design hotels in Japan
Techcrunch takes a look at bridging the gap between desktop and web apps
Children are flocking to social networks in droves
And to prove it - Social Penguin is a social network designed for kids
Nice infographics mapping Iran's online public bloggosphere
More on that: Arabesque is a lovely book about graphic design from Persia
Interesting: EU search engines warned about data retention
360 cities gives you the world's best cities in "virtual reality"
Feel the need to stream your life? You might want to have a look at Lifestream
Labels: 360 cities, blogs, congestion charge, EU, hotel design, infographics, Iran, Japan, Lifestream, mobile UI, New York, Persian design, record store day, social networks, Techcrunch, web apps
posted by olli @ 22:03Thursday, March 27, 2008
Recession? What recession? We'll take some more alternative media spending, please
We fully support the idea of forcing Parliament to have all pending bills available as XML feeds
The facts and fallacies of software engineering
Harvard Law School looks at the power of organizing without the organization
So when all is said and done, what's packaging got to do with it?
What makes a good mobile application great
What's all this talk about this incrementalism business?
Are we about to see the launch of Facebook for business?
What are the 25 most valuable blogs?
Engadget has a very interesting look at the fall of Motorola
This is a brilliant collection of wall decals for your home
Shoptalk looks like an amazing series of conferences on the future of retail
If you're looking for information about the Semantic Web, this is a good place to start
The long view on how to bring advertising to television
Cornae is a really nice site about web standards
Labels: blogs, Cornae, facebook, Harvard law, incrementalism, long view, media spending, moble application, motorola, Semantic web, Shoptalk, Simplystated, software, They work for you, wall decals, XML
posted by olli @ 21:47Tuesday, November 14, 2007
Are mobile downloads and mobile labels the saviour of the music industry?
Say hello to a new vision of Coney Island
99 top resources for designing Web 2.0 sites
Why you need to be organised to be creative
Is Microsoft building a Flickr competitor?
Say hello to the BBC Radio Labs blog
An interesting piece on the band as "brand"
Guitar Hero? Bah! You got nothin' on Accordion Hero
Hollywood movies don't make money anymore. Truth or Fiction?
Content strategy - long or short articles?
Are these the top 50 graphic design blogs?
How to reclaim your site from domain squatters
How selling and pitching a TV show works
Labels: Accordion hero, band as brand, blogs, Coney Island, domain squatting, graphic design, Hollywood, mobile, music industry, TV show pitching
posted by olli @ 13:56Monday, July 16, 2007
Seatbelts fastened? Question - Will Apple start a record label with Jay-Z and Beyonce at the helm?
Real world companies are getting cold feet about their Second Life stores
Techcrunch has a round-up of new social news aggregator Streamy
Looking for applications for your iPhone? This site has you covered
FiveFootWay offers a nice look at architecture in Singapore
Did you know? Fonts can help you get a job, loan or a girlfriend
Happy 10 year Blogiversary!
Should design schools stop focusing on forms and focus instead on systems?
Damien Hirst gets pranked but good
The pictures behind the portraits on US currency
A nice treat for us Londoners - what the tube driver sees on their daily run
Labels: Apple, blogs, currency, design, FiveFootWay, London, music industry, Second Life, Streamy, system design, Typography
posted by olli @ 22:37Friday, July 13, 2007
The IHT takes a look at the search engine market in South Korea
More on that note - Google now sponsoring a social networking project called Socialstream
Do folksonomies provide 70 percent more terms than taxonomy alone?
Warner Music to stream all its music online for....free?
This building has walls made of water
In Australia, it's Designer vs. Developer
Lessons on how to build a design studio
Wired Magazine takes a look at the Nigerian film industry
GigaOm debunks 5 business myths about Second Life
How Trojan Records invented the mash-up
Say hello to The Beosound 6 - Bang & Olufsen's competitor to the iPod
The Million Marker Map takes Google Maps up a notch
In Japan, you can get watermelons of just about any shape
Fancy a trip to The Island Of Forgotten Diseases?
Interesting - this is a 3D blog engine
Labels: 3D, Bang and Olufsen, Biological Warfare, blogs, Google, ipod, Japan, Million Marker Map, social networking, Social Stream, South Korea
posted by olli @ 09:03Friday, 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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