Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Say hello to Mozilla's new mash-up machine - Ubiquity
Say hello to the Internet's biggest security hole
These are 10 golden rules of email delivery
You can now design your own pair of Keds with Keds Studio
Does your social network need a pause button?
How simple web design helps your business
Even in space, nobody can hear you...scan for viruses
Has Google lost its mojo?
Say hello to the new hedge fund - investing in bands themselves
Whatever happened to the good old car hood ornament?
Say hello to the Workspace Group Urbantine Project - Truman Brewery, London, 18-21 September
How to use competitive intelligence to protect your brand
Labels: band investments, brands, email, Google, hood ornaments, internet, Keds Studio, London, Mozilla, SEO, social network, space station, Ubiquity, Urbantine, web design, Workspace
posted by olli @ 19:25Friday, March 28, 2008
The music industry looks to introduce stealth fees for music downloading via your ISP
Why are the web and print still so separate?
Will Microsoft Surface finally hit the stores in 2011?
Mysterious pianos are popping up all over Birmingham
Say hello to weather engineering courtesy of China
How to deal with email overload
If you have a manufacturing idea, you might want to have a chat with Ponoko
When the best service is actually - no service
If the news is really that important, will it just find you?
It just might - say hello to the Guardian's new developer network
66 Degrees is an interesting social network for artists and designers
Say hello to Arup's new Living Buildings initiative
Google's top 17 easter eggs, gags and hoaxes
Say hello to the new GTA IV street map - we can't wait to play this
70% of online marketers question online advertising
Zemanta is an interesting mix of blogging and the semantic web. Check it out
Labels: 66 Degrees, advertising, Arup, China, email, Google, grand theft auto, Guardian, ISP, living buildings, Microsoft, music industry, Ponoko, print, social network, Surface, weather, web, Zemanta
posted by olli @ 09:55Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Apple secures European iPhone revenue deals
Marketing alert: e-mail has overtaken snail mail for the first time in the UK
Wal-Mart launches mp3 downloads
MTV teams up with Twitter for the upcoming VMA's
This is a nice list of Web 2.0 API's
More Web 2.0 insanity: Simplespark is a Web 2.0 applications aggregator
Could YouTube become the next Craigslist?
More on that: How to get a job listed on Craigslist
How to design a menu for maximum revenue
Peepsnation is like Hot Or Not for your mobile phone
Say hello to Google Sky
Say hello to Microsoft's Tafiti
11 rules for life you won't learn in school
This is a USB cassette deck
Labels: API, Apple, Craigslist, email, Google Sky, iPhone, menu design, mtv, Peepsnation, Tafiti, twitter, WalMart, web 2.0, YouTube
posted by olli @ 07:37Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Looks like the iPhone has been hacked, unlocked and confirmed
Me.dium.com is a new traffic sharing and activity monitor for blogs and content
Channel 4 is holding a graphic design contest for a new ident
Are black holes really portals to other universes?
A New City Guide offers an alternative take on travel guides
Guilty as charged: Facebook now attracting older 30+ types
Say hello to Knocka.Tv - the Israeli version of YouTube?
Seven ways to make money from MMO's
What are your best practices for email?
Black Hat says social networking sites are a security nightmare
These are the confessions of a LinkedIn dropout
Labels: A New City Guide, black holes, channel 4, email, facebook, Knocka.tv, LinkedIn, Me.dium.com, MMO, social networking
posted by olli @ 21:19Friday, June 29, 2007
iPhonethebook is documenting the story of the iPhone
Google's Marissa Mayer on the future of search
Is Facebook really AOL circa 1994?
You can now make your own games for the Wii
Some people like post-it notes and some people really really like post-it notes
A look at the strange and horrible world of torture devices
MySpace to possibly open up to 3rd party development
15 tips on how to be a better writer
This is a very early ad for email circa 1977
This Brazilian refrigerator is really a whiteboard
The first artificial life could be here within months
Labels: artificial life, email, facebook, iPhone, mobile search, post-it notes, torture, whiteboards, writing
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