Wednesday, September 19, 2007
What's on your bookshelf says a lot about you
On that note: Brian Dettmer creates book autopsies
Experientia looks at the French and their mobile phone use
This is a fabulous look at the history of type in the Toronto subway
Here are two really cool Kuler screensaver mash-ups for you
Is the Wall St. Journal next line to lose on-line subscription fees?
The NY Times looks at new ways to advertise on MySpace
Google is turning widgets into ads
Mixko make some really interesting furniture
Mango is a free online service where you can learn a foreign language
If you're trying to send Flash via email, you might want to read this article
45% of Germany's on-line population are on a social network
Say hello to Virgin 1
Brand Avenue has a great article on corporate HQ's and the rise of the "boomburbs"
It's about time! Threadless are opening a T-Shirt retail store in Chicago
This is a pop-up lamp in a pop-up book
Tetsuya Nakamura makes crazy psychedelic bathroom furniture
Labels: books, Boomburbs, Brand Avenue, France, Germany, Kuler, mash-up, mobile telephony, MySpace, NY Times, social networking, Tetsuya Nakamura, Threadless, Toronto, type, Virgin 1
posted by olli @ 08:31Wednesday, August 15, 2007
How to make people buy books
Why are most magazines Table Of Contents completely illegible?
Icon magazine offers design manifestos from the cream of the crop
WebUrbanist is a blog that looks at urban culture and alternative art
Adweek say that Old Media still resonates with consumers
How to be a successful web designer
Netflix rolls out social networking features
Tim O'Reilly takes a look at the virtues of print in the Web 2.0 world
Are RSS subscribers the same thing as a "hit" on your website?
This is a list of mobile and telephony API's and mash-ups
HeardonTV allows you to find music you heard on a TV show
Foodloops help keep your food organized
This is a great report from the NSBA that looks at the surfing habits of teens (.pdf)
Have you seen Wired's how-to wiki?
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic will be broadcasting a concert in Second Life
Labels: API, books, Foodloops, HeardonTV, mash-up, NSBA, Old Media, RSS, Second Life, telephony, traffic, WebUrbanist, Wired
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