Friday, August 29, 2008
Mycrocosm is a site that allows you to blog in statistical graphs
How Mad Men gets all the details right ... except one
What's worth more? Product search or information search?
How to hack a Furby and turn it into a "Furby Gurdy". Scared? We are!
These are 20 sites to help you learn and master CSS
Why Kid Rock hates iTunes
10 things to know and hate about metered broadband
Why IE8 won't be as fun as you might think
How to demo your startup
And why you should probably vote for Obama if you're looking to launch a start-up
REPOST: If you like motion graphics, you need to check out XPLSV TV. It's amazing
MySpace Music launches on September 15th and it still doesn't have a CEO
What's up with this rise of "anti-design"?
Ableton's got some nice new stuff for all you music makers out there
Labels: Ableton, anti-design, CSS, Furby, IE8, itunes, Kid Rock, Mad Men, metered broadband, Mycrocosm, MySpace Music, Obama, search, startup, XPLSV
posted by olli @ 08:42Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Opentape is an open-source version of Muxtape
If you want to engage mobile users, just send them an SMS
Say Happy 50th Birthday to the Peace symbol
Airoots is a really interesting blog about architecture, living and culture
What does the future of Internet searching look like?
The Cool Hunter is looking for the world's most creative working environments
Why you really want your web designers to be information cartographers
What happens to the media world after all the newspapers die?
Dear Adobe is a website that displays random hate mail sent to Adobe
Now that school is starting up, why not build your own Hadron Collider?
How the Arab world uses API's
20,000 leagues under the sea and what do we see? Google!
How entertainment lawyers work
Labels: Airoots, API, Cool Hunter, Dear Adobe, entertainment lawyers, Google, Hadron Collider, information cartographer, mobile users, Muxtape, Opentape, peace symbol, search, SMS
posted by olli @ 21:02Wednesday, November 21, 2007
The ins and outs of hyperlocal content
Interesting: Jajah says no to ringing tones but yes to adverts instead
What are the top areas of technological innovation through 2025?
New from Flickr: Say hello to Places
Will the internet run out of capacity in 2009?
Germany sends a big NEIN to locked and exclusive use of the iPhone with a contract
Urban life...what's it all about? How about congestion?
Material Vision hits Frankfurt with an interesting look at materials and industrial design
Why the concept of "selling out" is really not possible
What Facebook learned from search
Say hello to the 360 degree HD camera + projector
Labels: facebook, Germany, HD, hyperlocal content, iPhone, Jajah, Material Vision, search, selling out, technological innovation, urban living
posted by olli @ 14:05Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The OPA say website visitors spend half of their time on content, half on search
ReadWriteWeb offers you a rather tasty directory of online music services
12x12 is a blog that looks at album cover art
Why journalists must enter the race for innovation
Common mistakes designers make when designing online shopping carts
UK ISP's to BBC - Pay us or we'll throttle iPlayer bandwidth
Newsweek takes a look at the Facebook phenomena
T-shirt art is dead. Long live Deck Chair Art
The LA Times launches a Los Angeles homicide mash-up with Google maps
How China is planning to track its citizens
A beginners guide to mind mapping meetings
What's a big problem for Joost? American Broadband
This microscope can create 3-D movies of living cells
Labels: bbc, broadband, deck chairs, facebook, Google, innovation, Joost, journalism, microscopes, Newsweek, OPA, ReadWriteWeb, search, web design
posted by olli @ 21:31Friday, June 15, 2007
Say hello to Powerset, a new natural language search engine
This is a list of social media bloggers
Which "classic" albums do you think should really be burned and forgotten about?
Just how far away are we from the 3D real/virtual world hybrid?
Forbes magazine: Microsoft vs. Google - who wins? Apple?
Are you an executor or are you a contributor?
Can in-car telematics systems be used as real time evacuation software?
Say hello to the world's strongest industrial robot
Simon & Schuster launch YouTube channel for authors
Sketching with a Sharpie - great advice from 37 Signals
What are the ten most popular MMO's?
Tim Berners-Lee gets a well deserved Order of Merit from the Queen of England
Labels: blogging, MMO, Powerset, robotics, search, social media, telematics, virtual worlds, YouTube
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