Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Can entire cities become operating systems?
Who's got the fastest growing Internet population? Hint: It's not the US...
What is the fatal flaw for "pay for performance"?
If you're really into footwear and love Las Vegas, have we got an event for you
Need to create a floor plan? If so - have a look at floorplanner.com
10 concepts that every software engineer should know
Doodle Buzz is a new way to read the news
Patterntap is an interesting collection of interfaces for user experience designers
Is social media becoming nothing more than a vast wasteland?
How do you prevent bad publicity? Ban the critics
Playcrafter is a game builder written in Flex
This is a great poster for Barack Obama's upcoming visit to Berlin
If you're into startups, you should have a look at GoBig
What it's like to teach at Harvard
Labels: Barack Obama, cities, Compass Show, Doodle Buzz, Floorplanner, footwear, GoBig, Harvard, India, Las Vegas, operating systems, pay for performance, social media
posted by olli @ 20:06Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Say hello to Nokia's mobile touch interface
Houyhnhnms looks like a really interesting video blog
The social graph: Issues and Strategies in 2008
Yahoo! says no to Microsoft but maybe to AOL. AOL?
Silobreaker is another really interesting visual news aggregator
Speaking of aggregation - eDopter is a site that aggregates social trends
Gamescape allows you to play a game and build a 3-D city at the same time
Has Russia really become a superpower of spam?
How to turn usable content into winning content
Zzzphone allows you purchase and customize mobile phones any way you like
Your next UE innovation is only as good as the processor they throw it on
Labels: 3D, cities, content, edopter, Gamescape, Houyhnhnms, News, Nokia, Russia, silobreaker, social graph, spam, touch interfaces, trends, user experience, ZZZPhone
posted by olli @ 13:49Thursday, August 16, 2007
Funding Universe is a social network set up specifically for entrepreneurs
Related - Facebook does the management shuffle
And...Stuff magazine shuts down. We hardly knew ye
So...Looking for a job? Welcome to the new world of video resumes with VlogyourJob
This photographic exhibition focuses on people who have had paranormal experiences
58% of Americans fall for internet scams
Is Meebo the most useful iPhone site yet?
Or is it Facebook - which seems to double as a massive iPhone phonebook
How Guitar Hero saved guitar based music
Say hello to the Warp Records London Bar Guide
How to create a minimalist home
Tips on how to stay motivated
How pirated software impacts free software
MIT's Smart Cities group is looking to make mass transport more personal
The Guardian looks at 10 UK dot.com's to watch in 2007
Labels: cities, facebook, Funding Universe, Guardian, iPhone, minimalism, MIT, paranormal, software, Stuff, VlogyourJob
posted by olli @ 07:53Tuesday, July 31, 2007
What makes a city great?
Speaking of which - Outside In is a hyperlocal social network for Brooklyn
More Brooklyn: Hypermarket is a cool design shop in Carroll Gardens
7 blog mistakes to avoid
Say hello to London's Workplace Co-Op 115
British attitudes to music downloading: "We don't care because it's free"
These Facebook apps can make you more productive
Ajax Rain will make also make you more productive with AJAX and Javascript
Could terrorists be using Second Life to plot attacks?
Say hello to the iPhone keyboard...on a Nokia N800
Online consumers who pre-shop actually spend more in-store
How to turn your Web 1.0 site into a Web 2.0 site
Why did Amp'd really fail? Too much VC investment in porn
How to create an online disaster plan
NotCouture has some really lovely fashion wares for sale
There are skeleton keys and there are skeleton key skull caps
Labels: AJAX Rain, Brooklyn, cities, Co-op 115, downloading, Hypermarket, iPhone, javascript, London, Nokia, NotCouture, OutsideIn, Second Life, skeleton keys, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 07:51Thursday, July 26, 2007
Some nice ideas in Diesel's Global Hotspots book
Building 4D time-varying cities with a little help from Microsoft
A few new gorgeous screenshots from GTA4 have been released
New Media is fun but can we learn anything from Very Old Media?
Say hello to iPhone The Book
MySpace & The Producers Guild are looking for a TV producer
GetVenture is a blog dedicated to the budding VC seeking entrepreneur
Wishpot allows you to save and track your favourite products online
Say hello to Jobster for Facebook
7 ways to help you recognize opportunity when it comes knocking
Test your knowledge of online scams and how to avoid them
Wired has a nice roundup of the latest iPhone hacks
Alan McGee showcases the obscure punk records that made more of an impact than you ever knew
This is an awesome commercial for Sprint using flashlight animation
Labels: 4D, animation, cities, Diesel, facebook, GTA4, hacking, iPhone Book, Jobster, MySpace, Old Media, punk rock, scams, Spring, venture capital, Wishpot
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