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
Has 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, October 9, 2008
Live Nation gets a re-design. Bah - mine was better. :-)
Why TV's advertising future faces a "long paddle" upstream
Bustler showcases who won the recent IKEA hacking competition
You might not have the flying jetpack but you do have the flying car
Say hello to lp33.tv - a possible MySpace Music competitor?
How to recession proof your job with web based tools
Oh, poor Iceland. We hardly knew ya
Sequoia Capital says Silicon Valley is in trouble...
...and Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook's focus is growth..not.....revenue?
5 great books to build your character by (real life character - not virtual!)
RJDJ is a sensory input music app for your iPhone
London's LBC turns 30 today. Happy Birthday!
Labels: facebook, flying car, Iceland, IKEA hacking, LBC, Live Nation, London, LP33, MySpace, recession, RJDJ, Sequoia Capital, Silicon Valley, TV advertising
posted by olli @ 21:45Monday, July 14, 2008
7 more examples of recycled urban architecture
Interesting: Veoh targets video ads based on past viewing patterns
How to track 500 business blogs in 10 minutes a day
How to lead change in your organization
Identifont helps you track down and find those tricky typefaces by name
Radio Silence: A visual history of American Hardcore
These are some really interesting examples of Tables Of Contents
These bats have a cooler house than you ever will
Say hello to the Bauhaus renaissance in Tel-Aviv
What's going on these days in the Canadian furniture industry?
Ideawhen is a website that collects the next big idea
Downturn? What downturn? Nothing to see here if you're a venture capitalist
How Reddit is flirting with the future of social news
Labels: American Hardcore, Bauhaus, blogs, Canada, furniture industry, Identifont, organizational change, recession, recycled architecture, Reddit, Tables Of Contents, Tel-Aviv, venture captialist, Veoh
posted by olli @ 20:16Wednesday, 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 @ 21:05Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Why don't JC Penney want you to see this ad?
Say hello to CNET's new re-design. We like it
Are we about to see a recession in the online ad market? Doesn't look like it...
Evernote is a virtual storage and connectivity website. Check it out
Raphael Grignani discussed Nokia's Homegrown on the Adaptive Path blog
Why good coders code and great coders reuse
Why the dead press is really dead and why Wikipedia is killing them all
Here's an interesting look inside Wikipedia's infrastructure
50 "kick ass" logos for your logo design inspiration
Why the coming Petabyte age won't be about more, but about difference
What makes a good cloud computer?
These are the 10 biggest parties in the world.
Forgot to complete your timesheet? Be glad you don't work at Razorfish
Labels: ad, Cloud computing, CNET, coding, Evernote, Homegrown, JC Penney, logo, Nokia, party, Petabyte, Raphael Grignani, Razorfish, re-design, recession, timesheet, Wikipedia
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