Wednesday, June 11, 2008
AOL says radio isn't dead and launches online radio guide
Radio Privat looks like a promising online radio station from Chile
Is Google making us stupid?
The BBC to build webpage for every single TV show...ever made
Disney.com gets around to the Internet and will stream full-length movies from its website (for free!)
The user interface of the Formula 1 race car
Why photographers hate the Creative Commons license
Could Liquid Planner be the project management software that finally knows how to deal with flaky clients?
CNN has an interesting article about the continuing appeal of vinyl records
10 SEO rules for designers
Will somebody please Metallica out of our misery already?
Lingro is a promising new translation website
Hotpads offers you a real-estate heat map for home buyers or renters
If you're using Flash for the first time, here's a good tutorial for you
This is a visual history of the BBC TV Detector Van. Yes, it's the TV Police!
Labels: AOL, bbc, Creative Commons, Disney, flash, Formula 1, Google, Hotpads, Liquid Planner, Metallica, online streaming, photography, radio, radio privat, SEO, user interface, vinyl records
posted by olli @ 07:04Tuesday, October 9, 2007
No, seriously - is Staten Island really on its way to becoming the next Williamsburg?
Why designing systems is difficult
More fun with science - say hello to Postgenomic
Has the "iPod moment" arrived for newspapers?
This is a great article on enterprise and Second Life
Balenciaga make crazy Transformers-inspired women's shoes
Say hello to SurfOpen - an interactive mobile advertising channel
40 unusual websites you might want to bookmark
What exactly is CBS planning for last.fm these days?
We congratulate Nine Inch Nails on finally getting rid of their recording contract
This a collection of people's faces going through NYC Subway turnstiles
The Times Online looks at the ridiculous pace of London's gentrification
Website planning 101. You'd be surprised how many "professionals" forget the basics
Many Eyes is a website that celebrates shared data visualization
Idealog takes a look at ten kiwi creatives we should be keeping our eyes on
Labels: creativity, data visualization, IDEA 2007, last.fm, London, Many Eyes, New Zealand, Nine Inch Nails, photography, Second Life, Staten Island, SurfOpen, system design, web planning, websites
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