Thursday, July 3, 2008
Must Read: If you've ever used YouTube, Viacom will know who you are
Firefox 3 breaks the world record for most downloads in a 24 hour period
How portable social networks are the building blocks of a social web
Like Steve McQueen and BULLITT? If so - you're gonna love this
Say hello to Times Square's new solar powered billboard
Is this the world's largest freehand drawing? Sure looks like it
How to build a web app in four days and only US$ 10,000
Can you put a price tag on conversation? You betcha!
Why dial-up users still don't want to switch to broadband
23 album covers that changed everything
Pay-by-phone commerce is finally coming to the rest of the world outside Japan
Who knew that the planet Earth was into musique concrete and Merzbow?
Labels: broadband, conversation monetization, dial-up, Earth, Firefox, freehand, pay by phone, Ricoh, Seero, social web, solar power, Times Square, Viacom, web apps, YouTube
posted by olli @ 22:09Thursday, January 17, 2008
Don't tell the RIAA - the Rockstar allows you to physically share music with many people
Boxes & Arrows on why most people don't use advanced search
This website will allow you to place a grid over any website
Say hello to the iPhone trojan horse
This Travelodge can be recycled and built in 12 weeks
500,000 coloured balls in Rome. What could possibly go wrong?
Indie Comic Fan is a blog for independent comic fans
10 things you need to know about the future of broadband
The US Library of Congress shares its own photos on Flickr
ReadWriteWeb checks out social network feeds
Germany bands polluting cars from its city centres
The white folks guide to taking the New York Subway
Say hello to the concept of "Concept Programming" (.pdf)
Forget Gap Kids - say hello to Marrimeko Children
Labels: advanced search, broadband, Concept programming, Flickr, Germany, Indie Comic Fan, iPhone, Marrimeko, New York, rockstar, social network feeds, Travelodge, trojan
posted by olli @ 21:39Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The OPA say website visitors spend half of their time on content, half on search
ReadWriteWeb offers you a rather tasty directory of online music services
12x12 is a blog that looks at album cover art
Why journalists must enter the race for innovation
Common mistakes designers make when designing online shopping carts
UK ISP's to BBC - Pay us or we'll throttle iPlayer bandwidth
Newsweek takes a look at the Facebook phenomena
T-shirt art is dead. Long live Deck Chair Art
The LA Times launches a Los Angeles homicide mash-up with Google maps
How China is planning to track its citizens
A beginners guide to mind mapping meetings
What's a big problem for Joost? American Broadband
This microscope can create 3-D movies of living cells
Labels: bbc, broadband, deck chairs, facebook, Google, innovation, Joost, journalism, microscopes, Newsweek, OPA, ReadWriteWeb, search, web design
posted by olli @ 21:31Tuesday, 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
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