Wednesday, October 24, 2007
If you've recently bricked your iPhone - check out the Revirginizer
The 1% Organization strengthens non-profits through design
Note to AT&T - If you keep doing this, you won't have any customers by 2009
How Web 2.0 is helping in battling the California wildfires
If you need to unwarp your vinyl LP's, you might want to check out the DFV-1 Unwarper
Flare has a really cool collection of Action Script 3 libraries for interactive visualisations
Nostalgia offers a plethora of old school vintage synths for your music making needs
The three pillars of creativity
Say hello to popurls TV
Seoul has been named "World Design Capital" of 2010
7 out of 10 Americans experience "Search engine fatigue"
Pasta & Vinegar is a blog about user experience
Little Engine is a social network for small businesses
Labels: creativity, DFV-1, iPhone, Little Engine, one percent, Pasta and Vinegar, popurls, search engine, Seoul, unwarper, user experience, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 08:06Tuesday, October 9, 2007
No, seriously - is Staten Island really on its way to becoming the next Williamsburg?
Why designing systems is difficult
More fun with science - say hello to Postgenomic
Has the "iPod moment" arrived for newspapers?
This is a great article on enterprise and Second Life
Balenciaga make crazy Transformers-inspired women's shoes
Say hello to SurfOpen - an interactive mobile advertising channel
40 unusual websites you might want to bookmark
What exactly is CBS planning for last.fm these days?
We congratulate Nine Inch Nails on finally getting rid of their recording contract
This a collection of people's faces going through NYC Subway turnstiles
The Times Online looks at the ridiculous pace of London's gentrification
Website planning 101. You'd be surprised how many "professionals" forget the basics
Many Eyes is a website that celebrates shared data visualization
Idealog takes a look at ten kiwi creatives we should be keeping our eyes on
Labels: creativity, data visualization, IDEA 2007, last.fm, London, Many Eyes, New Zealand, Nine Inch Nails, photography, Second Life, Staten Island, SurfOpen, system design, web planning, websites
posted by olli @ 08:50Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Live in the US? Then say goodbye to ad skipping on ESPN and ABC
The City List is a Digg type ratings system for local venues
Telephia says MySpace dominates mobile social content
Say hello to the new Google Analytics
BrandExperienceLab's Crowd Control is a new interactive experience for cinema audiences
Good for Party is looking for bloggers
So, is Twitter as popular as you think?
Why the BBC's new iPlayer "sells us all short"
What is so interesting about interactive environments?
Say hello to Yahoo!'s new mobile search
What exactly is a rathole?
Nine attitudes of highly creative people
Say hello to some really brilliant business card designs
Labels: ABC, ad skipping, blogging, business cards, creativity, digg, ESPN, Good For Party, iPlayer, mobile search, MySpace, Telephia, The City List, timeshifting, twitter, yahoo
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