Thursday, September 18, 2008
Say goodbye to Seinfeld and Microsoft. Are we saying goodbye to Crispin, Porter and Bogusky as well?
It doesn't get much better than this photograph (.jpg)
Are you a "super-influencer"? We hope so!
Social media and the future according to Google
How much it costs to fire someone around the world
Say hello to the hidden QR code on the 3G iPhone
India is cracking down on open Wi-Fi to prevent terrorism
Your level 70 is nothing. A professor has received a $100,000 grant to study World Of Warcraft
Clarifi is an iPhone case with a built-in macro lens. Cool!
Greatest gift ever: Real letterpresses made of chocolate
Design Public has some great home furnishings for designers
If my children are going to have desks like this, I'm going back to elementary school
Labels: 3G, Clarifi, Design Public, Economist, haptic, iPhone, Microsoft, QR code, Seinfeld, social media, South Park, Surface, Typolade, World of Warcraft, you're fired
posted by olli @ 21:19Thursday, September 11, 2008
Since when did Apple become a niche player in the haptic world?
Say hello to Insound's Top 10 vinyl packaging designs
To Web 2.0 or not to 2.0 - That is the Government's question
Say hello the changing face of New York City
How to save the endangered design conference
5 best practices for Mashups
Say hello to the MTV API
Freelancers at the BBC are not happy with new contracts and pay cuts
Say hello to Seth McFarlane's Cavalcade Of Cartoon Comedy
Footnote is a social network for historical documents
Passionato is an online store for classical music
The Word will tell you where in the world your album cover was taken
Say hello to WebStock New Zealand 2009
Labels: API, Apple, bbc, design conference, Footnote, freelance, haptic, Insound, mashups, mtv, New York City, Passionato, The Word, vinyl packaging, web 2.0, Webstock
posted by olli @ 20:32Thursday, August 28, 2008
A haptic MacBook tablet may be closer to reality than you think
Say hello to your own personal UAV - The Draganfly X6
In Aaron Sorkin writing a screenplay about the founders of Facebook?
How bacteria could help power the future
The Morning News takes a look at the video game console wars
Our favourite motion graphics studio - Darkroom updates with a new site and new work. Breathtaking stuff.
How the music industry can fixing the licensing deal once and for all
Why everything you thought about the business of YouTube is wrong
Say hello to the Christian version of Guitar Hero
Say hello to the Marc Newson designed Airbus A380
The myths of developing a popular video game
Why hard times demand teamwork and not an MVP
We're loving this Berlin tag cloud t-shirt
How to be a good client. Please print, forward and have client return signed and notarized
Labels: Aaron Sorkin, Auckland, bacteria, Berlin tag cloud, console wars, Darkroom, Draganfly, good clients, guitar hero, haptic, licensing, Macbook, Marc Newson, music industry, teamwork, Video games
posted by olli @ 20:12Friday, April 22, 2008
Looks like the Second Life party is finally coming to an end
On that note - The Economist says that Google's Lively is also about to join the deadpool
If you like Muxtape and last.fm - have a look at Favtape
There are blogs and there is Morbid Anatomy. Love it
Because Apple really needs the help - Orange Poland hires actors to line up for the 3G iPhone
Been there. Done that. 20 crazy things people do to get a wi-fi connection
We were wondering when this would happen - the medical haptic UI is finally here
Business Week takes a good look behind Blizzard and World of Warcraft
Now that oil's really expensive, is it time to take the train again?
50 ideas on using Twitter for your business
Who should be America's CTO?
Stolen Wood make coatracks for cowboys
The New York Times goes to the end of each of the NYC subway lines - hello Tottenville!
18 iPhone apps to get the party started this bank holiday weekend
Techcrunch takes a look at the whole Facebook vs. MySpace thing
Labels: Blizzard, CTO, facebook, Favtape, Google, haptic, iPhone, Lively, MySpace, NYC Subway, Orange, Poland, Second Life, Techcrunch, trains, twitter, UI, Wi-Fi, World of Warcraft
posted by olli @ 20:12Thursday, April 4, 2008
Fantastic! Say hello to the new Cloverfield ARG - part 2!
Could Government policy and debate be broadcast via Twitter? The UK says Yes!
Network World has a great roundup of iPhone/Haptic clones from CTIA
Cool! You can now book your JetBlue flight by PayPal
Wire and Twine would like you to Enjoy This Beautiful Day
Say hello to the N-Gage gaming service
What exactly is going on between MySpace and the major labels?
And what's going on between Jay-Z and Live Nation?
60% of Editors Blog readers hate the new BBC News re-design
Zero House is a 100% completely self-sustainable dwelling
GigaOm (via Nielsen) knows who's got the best cellular network across the US
The War Against War was supposed to be so shocking - war would end. It failed
Good Viral: The Amsterdam Weekly is holding its readers ransom to create more content
The iPhone's best friend - Pwnage has been released. Get it here
How to fight feature creep - in your life
Believe it or not - Craigslist is now worth $5 Billion dollars
Labels: ARG, BBC News, Cloverfield, Craigslist, CTIA, Editors Blog, feature creep, GigaOm, haptic, music industry, MySpace, N-Gage, Network World, twitter, War against War, Wire and Twine, Zero House
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