Thursday, March 27, 2008
Recession? What recession? We'll take some more alternative media spending, please
We fully support the idea of forcing Parliament to have all pending bills available as XML feeds
The facts and fallacies of software engineering
Harvard Law School looks at the power of organizing without the organization
So when all is said and done, what's packaging got to do with it?
What makes a good mobile application great
What's all this talk about this incrementalism business?
Are we about to see the launch of Facebook for business?
What are the 25 most valuable blogs?
Engadget has a very interesting look at the fall of Motorola
This is a brilliant collection of wall decals for your home
Shoptalk looks like an amazing series of conferences on the future of retail
If you're looking for information about the Semantic Web, this is a good place to start
The long view on how to bring advertising to television
Cornae is a really nice site about web standards
Labels: blogs, Cornae, facebook, Harvard law, incrementalism, long view, media spending, moble application, motorola, Semantic web, Shoptalk, Simplystated, software, They work for you, wall decals, XML
posted by olli @ 21:47Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Buy a $US10 Million dollar mobile phone, get a free island. Seriously
Can a town be turned into a web portal?
The revival of the city at the end of the world
Why video telephones never really took off
This is a really nice collection of free fonts for you
10 "awe inspiring" Flash websites for your inspiration
iPhone SDK could be more stringent than previously thought
NBC Universal chief says Apple destroyed music pricing
GigaOm reviews Hulu and says it's brilliant
UK network 3 to launch mobile phone with built in Skype
What makes a good website? Content AND presentation
Plantoys make some pretty interesting kids toys
Who is John Doyle and why does he want to control the internet?
Labels: 3, Apple, flash, fonts, GigaOm, Hulu, John Doyle, motorola, music pricing, NBC, Plantoys, SDK, Skype, video telephony, web design
posted by olli @ 07:50Friday, May 11, 2007
Say hello to the new Guardian website re-design
How social media will change the world
BT enters the convergence market - say hello to BT Vision
Are gmail users younger, richer and really better in bed?
These lithographs are of post-apocalyptic Toyko
Ticket Design create excellent telematics devices from India
In Japan, you can watch an ad and get a free drink
Motorola now stepping up against the iPhone
Who are the five enemies of the future?
Everything you wanted to know about fake brands in China
70 expert ideas for better CSS coding
What's next for US cities?
Emergency Architects create buildings for disaster relief
Labels: architecture, BT, convergence, CSS, future, gmail, Guardian, iPhone, motorola, sensory branding, social media, telematics, tokyo
posted by olli @ 13:37Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Into Flash? Check out the Flashbelt conference in Minneapolis this June
Who's in the running for the Top 15 web startups in Europe?
Say hello to the most popular mobile phone in the world (En Espanol)
Why should you invest in social features for your website?
Annie Lennox gets her home trashed because of MySpace
NPR interviews Drew Curtis from Fark
17 rules for successful ecommerce websites
Why is it so difficult to sell used CD's in the US?
Say hello to Forbes' corporate org chart wiki
Rockstar Games on why the XBOX360 presents problems for the upcoming GTA IV
Choice Spring is a lovely line of free Photoshop brushes
Does Motorola really do great design?
These felt covers are for your iPod
10 things you might learn from working from home
Labels: cd's, fark, flash, ipod, motorola, photoshop, rockstar, social networking, starup, telecommuting
posted by olli @ 07:58Friday, May 4, 2007
The ultimate insiders guide to Best Buy's Geek Squad
Check out this tunning site from Red Interactive Agency
Why making mobile phone software is a losing battle
MSNBC takes a look at Twitter
A Motorola survey says that 45% of Europeans watch TV online
Yahoo! finally shuts down Yahoo! Photos in favour of Flickr
These clothes are made from condoms
How to learn media consumption rules from iTunes
More iTunes: Magnetosphere is a cool iTunes visualizer
Looking at human computer interaction in science fiction movies
This rug has zippers
Is Disney's foray into Silverlight apps the future of marketing?
The In The City music conference comes to New York
Say hello to Sweden's talking ATM's
What's the deal with indie bands and choreographed dance moves?
Labels: agency, clothing, geek squad, indie, itunes, marketing, motorola, msnbc, music, silverlight, tv, twitter, yahoo
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