Wednesday, June 2, 2008
What would happen if internet access was declared a civil right?
Where does Google go from here?
Pachube is a cool site that tags real-time environmental data from objects and places
How bad is this so-called recession for start-ups?
These are the things Jeremy Adam Davis hates about becoming a designer
Who's the most wired country in the world?
9 reasons why application developers think their CIO is clueless
UX evaluation methods in product development: geeky but good
More geekery: Sound advice for young programmers
This jacket keeps you warm or cool depending on how much stuff you put into it
MSNBC is now on the hunt for feature-length documentaries
Labels: evaluation, Google, internet, Jeremy Adam Davis, Merrel, msnbc, product development, programming, recession, start-up, user experience, wired country
posted by olli @ 21:05Wednesday, November 7, 2007
How will Open ID change your site?
Did you know? Google is coming to a petrol station near you
An excellent look at tag cloud UI best practice
Songza is a music search engine and jukebox
Say hello to the worlds narrowest house
These are more photos of London pubs than you could ever shake a stick at
62% of all visitors paid nothing for the new Radiohead release
This is an academic study of social network demographics
Say hello to Nokia's new touchscreen interface
If you're looking for customer management tools, this is a good place to start
Alpha Channel is MSNBC's in-house design blog
Your life is not complete without a garbage eating robot goat
Labels: alpha channel, architecture, customer management, msnbc, Nokia, Open ID, Radiohead, robotics, social networking, Songza, touchscreen
posted by olli @ 13:37Friday, 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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