Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The new iPhone is nice and all - but Steve Jobs isn't looking so well these days
10 ways to make an iPhone killer
The Sound Of eBay makes music from your own eBay data
Loopt is a mobile social network
On that note...here are 10 more mobile social networks for you
7 habits for tackling the multi-tasking virus
How to create architecture for a crowded planet
Will parents shell out US$72 a year for a virtual Barbie?
What's holding up the NYC tech scene?
Are we nearing the end of celebrity endorsements?
How to write for print vs. the web
We think Boston really needs to get a sense of humour. These ads are awesome
If you're a freelancer, this tool will help you figure out how much to charge your clients
Labels: Apple, architecture, Barbie, Boston, celebrity endorsements, eBay, freelancing, iPhone, Loopt, mobile social networks, multi-tasking, NYC, Steve Jobs, writing for the web
posted by olli @ 06:42Friday, February 1, 2008
Why I left print media for digital media
10 trends that will define logo design in 2008
Web designers take note. This Christmas, all your clients will want one of these
The user generated video market size to jump 50% in 2008?
Looking to profit from your social network demographic data? If so - have a look at Lookery
Google says social search is the future
Does the recent success of Portal mean we're going to see more games like it?
Google says social networking inventory not monetizing as well as it expected
If these really are the ugliest buildings in London, we're in big trouble
How you can make the web a more structured place
20 further resources for freelancers
ThatsMyMouse is a really interesting (dare we say odd?) social networking website
This is an interesting look at how the internet gets data from one place to another
Boxes and Arrows takes a look at search behaviour patterns
Convergence comes to the automobile. Say hello to BMW's ConnectedDrive platform
Warpspire has a nice look at the evolution of the user interface
If you live in Helsinki, that green glowing cloud in the sky is just reminding you of your electricity consumption
The Jellyclick is an inflatable mouse
Labels: BMW, Boxes and Arrows, ConnectedDrive, digital media, freelancing, Helsinki, Jellyclick, logo design, London, Lookery, Monkey magazine, Nuage Vert, search behaviour, ThatsMyMouse, Warpspire
posted by olli @ 07:33Thursday, November 8, 2007
Has the Facebook ad backlash begun?
Housefront allows you to get house prices by SMS text message
Michael Eisner blames Steve Jobs for the current music industry downturn
Your two minute guide to AT&T wiretapping
Say hello to Sony Ericsson's music store
On that note - will Red Bull be the next online player in the music market?
Is Verizon hijacking your web browser?
Re-Design Me offers crowdsourcing solutions to product design
What makes 12-24 year olds happy? MTV just might know
How to be a successful freelancer
What does 24 hours of air traffic look like from space?
Labels: air traffic, crowdsourcing, demographics, facebook, freelancing, mtv, Red Bull, SMS, Sony Ericsson, Verizon, wiretapping
posted by olli @ 10:20Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Nokia releasing several new phone models and a possible music store tomorrow
The Burning Man goes up in flame four days early due to arson
Boing Boing gets a re-design
Smashing Magazine takes a look at 45 excellent blog designs
Mobility is cultural not just functional (.pdf)
Charmr is a really nice medical device concept put together by Adaptive Path
A really cool collection of vintage TV logos
Nielsen says that drop is TV viewership is very real
But don't worry - celebrity blogs are no threat to gossip magazines
ReadWriteWeb looks at the future of podcasting
You can now create mosaics from your Flickr photos with Mosaickr
MTV launches TV channel in Ukraine
How to avoid the 10 biggest freelancing mistakes
Labels: blog design, Boing Boing, Burning Man, celebrity blogs, Charmr, Flickr, freelancing, Mobility, Mosaickr, mtv, podcasting, tv logos
posted by olli @ 07:46Monday, May 7, 2007
Tumri bring advertising to widgets via the AdPod
The social technography of Web 2.0
More images have been discovered in music by Venetian Snares, Plaid and Aphex Twin
Conspiracy theorists unite! UK MOD to open its X-Files to the public
Techcrunch looks at the growing Web 2.0 divide in the USA
Grindhouse movie poster makeovers of your favourite films
World of Warcraft now offering a credit card
Comscore says its the Europeans who dominate Second Life
Adam Smith has a great read on interaction (.pdf)
How to get Twitter on your mobile for free
Freelance Switch is a blog for freelancers
Things you should know about Microformats
Ritmonio make gorgeous digital faucets
Remember Uniqlo's canned t-shirts? They now have a store
Labels: adpods, faucets, freelancing, interaction, microformats, mobile, movie posters, twitter, web 2.0
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