Friday, October 10, 2008
Always look on the bright side of life? Here's a special global economic collapse and recession doom and gloom edition of posts for you. Don't worry! Be Happy!
Will the recession really have an impact on graphic design?
If you're in a small business - how will the banking crisis affect your operations?
200 startup tips to maximize every dollar
Why it's time to stop calling yourself a startup
If you work for Google, your stock options have just dropped 60%
How to keep your job: 5 ways on how to sell social media to your boss
Is the New York Times really shutting down IHT.com?
Why Open Source might flourish in an economic crisis
How to interview for an SEO job
Six problems facing large Governmental IT projects in times of economic uncertainty
5 ways to innovate during a recession
You might be surprised who's on CNET's list of 11 troubled web companies
Stock picks and pans for troubled times
Labels: banking crisis, CNET, Google, Government IT, graphic design, IHT, innovation, open source, operations, recession, SEO, small business, startup
posted by olli @ 08:19Thursday, June 5, 2008
Blip is like Twitter but only for music tweeting
Ping My Company is like Hot Or Not for companies
What newspapers still don't understand about the web
Has Hong Kong become the capital of malware?
How to build a better content model for your site
How to send SMS messages from your iPod Touch
Looks like Google is expanding its Mountain View complex once again
How can marketers manage price inflation?
Four ways market research can kill innovation
Say hello to MTV's graphic design reality show competition
Techcrunch offers a great post on location-based technologies
Say hello to Ad Agency WOW
Labels: agency, Blip, content, Google, graphic design, Hong Kong, innovation, marketing, mtv, newspapers, Ping My Company, Techcrunch, WOW
posted by olli @ 07:01Monday, December 31, 2007
Should web giants let start-ups use the information they have about you?
Innovative minds don't think alike
User Experience consciousness in business magazines
If you're moving to Tokyo and want to rent an apartment, you better read this first
The Magazineer is a blog about magazine design and print culture
How to install Wikipedia on your iPod
Social Objects for beginners, courtesy of Gaping Void
What's going on with Australia's relentless desire to censor the Internet?
Search Twitter in real time with Tweet Scan
The NY Times takes a look at China's new evolution of surveillance systems
Jaga make some of the coolest home radiators you'll ever see
Cool Hunting presents the best of Transport in 2007
Labels: Australia, censorship, China, innovation, ipod, Jaga, Social Objects, The Magazineer, tokyo, Transport, twitter, user experience, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 08:49Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The OPA say website visitors spend half of their time on content, half on search
ReadWriteWeb offers you a rather tasty directory of online music services
12x12 is a blog that looks at album cover art
Why journalists must enter the race for innovation
Common mistakes designers make when designing online shopping carts
UK ISP's to BBC - Pay us or we'll throttle iPlayer bandwidth
Newsweek takes a look at the Facebook phenomena
T-shirt art is dead. Long live Deck Chair Art
The LA Times launches a Los Angeles homicide mash-up with Google maps
How China is planning to track its citizens
A beginners guide to mind mapping meetings
What's a big problem for Joost? American Broadband
This microscope can create 3-D movies of living cells
Labels: bbc, broadband, deck chairs, facebook, Google, innovation, Joost, journalism, microscopes, Newsweek, OPA, ReadWriteWeb, search, web design
posted by olli @ 21:31Thursday, May 17, 2007
Feel free to test out some of Google's experimental search interfaces
Yahoo! offering a sneak peek at some new enhancements for My Yahoo!
The New Yorker on how use, not innovation drives technology
Amazon will sell non-DRM'ed mp3's by the end of the year
We Are Food Geek is a blog about the future of food
The onomatopeta of Batman's "Biff!", "Bang!", "Pow!" cutaways
Seven tips on how to run a successful community online
Are you a music blogger? If so - b5Media might want to hire you
Foster + Partners to create the world's first zero carbon, zero waste city in Abu Dhabi
Burst Labs have a great experimental interface for finding content. Check it out
Nielsen says if you want online buzz, you better have a campaign
Design By Grid is a resource for web designers
Wired Magazine offers a pictoral on 40 years of video gaming
The Guardian turns A&R with a "band of the day" feature
Labels: Abu Dhabi, Amazon, architecture, Batman, blogging, DRM, food, Google, Grid, Guardian, innovation, marketing, music, New Yorker, Nielsen, Video games, Wired, yahoo
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