Tuesday, June 17, 2008
You might think Facebook apps are lame, but they are generating a lot of traffic
Why aren't Android developers flocking to the iPhone?
Social media is coming to the rescue for victims of disasters
Jeff Jarvis takes a look at the recent re-shuffling over at BBC News
How to be a leader in your field
Google (yes, Google) offer three trends to watch in social networking
On that note - 11 search trends that may disrupt Google and search as we know it
Has the Associated Press been taking advice from the music industry?
How to publish your own magazine
Is MagCloud the future of magazine publishing?
Say hello to Tokyo's new Fukutoshin subway line
ABC almost admits that its digital offerings more valuable than their broadcast ones
If you're into Modernism, you should have a look at The New Modernist
Labels: ABC, Android, AP, facebook, Fukutoshin, Google, iPhone, leadership, magazine publishing, MagCloud, search trends, social media, The New Modernist, tokyo
posted by olli @ 07:05Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ad Age: Older PVR owners more likely to timeshift and skip ads
Got a Segway? Like social networking? Then Social Segway is for you
How to run Leopard on a desktop PC. Yes. PC
Say hello to the new Google reader for the iPhone
How to live small in the big city of Tokyo
What's more important than your wallet? How about your mobile phone?
Did Twitter really outshine the mainstream press?
The SuperSmoker is an electronic cigarette. Yes, really
Looking for Stock Flash components? If so - check out Flash Den
Husque make gorgeous plates - what is it with us and plates these days?
10 tips on managing a creative environment
Who will write tomorrows code?
Is the new front line in spam your Facebook profile?
Labels: architecture, coding, creative environments, facebook, Husque, Leopard, PVR, Social Segway, spam, Stock Flash, Supersmoker, timeshifting, tokyo, twitter
posted by olli @ 21:05Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Next Web is a new blog covering the European start-up scene
Holy information design overload, Batman! It's the Tokyo Traffic Control Centre
Does MTV have any relevance to the music industry anymore?
Say hello to Yahoo!'s newly re-designed mobile homepage
More Yahoo! - what's going in their music department?
Why non-obvious brand icons work
Is the future of the music industry...Pac Man?
This is an awesome real-time blog of a World War I solider. Real-time!
This is a nice look at new building work in Wellington, New Zealand
The unsexiest magazine covers of 2007
Is 2008 the year that the IT department becomes obsolete?
What are the Pantone colours of Canada?
Labels: blogging, branding, IT, magazine design, music industry, Pantone, The Next Web, tokyo, traffic, Wellington, World War I, Yahoo mobile
posted by olli @ 20:38Monday, December 31, 2007
Should web giants let start-ups use the information they have about you?
Innovative minds don't think alike
User Experience consciousness in business magazines
If you're moving to Tokyo and want to rent an apartment, you better read this first
The Magazineer is a blog about magazine design and print culture
How to install Wikipedia on your iPod
Social Objects for beginners, courtesy of Gaping Void
What's going on with Australia's relentless desire to censor the Internet?
Search Twitter in real time with Tweet Scan
The NY Times takes a look at China's new evolution of surveillance systems
Jaga make some of the coolest home radiators you'll ever see
Cool Hunting presents the best of Transport in 2007
Labels: Australia, censorship, China, innovation, ipod, Jaga, Social Objects, The Magazineer, tokyo, Transport, twitter, user experience, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 08:49Friday, 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 @ 13:37Thursday, May 10, 2007
How much textual information do you consume daily?
last.fm to include video scrobbling by end of the week
Say hello to the Tokyo Ubiquitous Network Project
You're not a consumer anymore. You're really a "transumer"
The high price of getting paid for content
Looking for windows? Just might want to look up Piezofenestration
Telepark is a tag based contact management system
How to start a business
Technology review takes an in-depth look at Apple's design strategy
Is Google preparing to police the web?
Happy 50th Birthday Helvetica
The Economist takes a look at sensory branding
Say hello to Dordles - when doodles are not quite doodles or drawings
The value of vertical search for B2B marketers
Boutique Camping offers pop-up hotels at music festivals
Labels: Apple, B2B, Dordles, Economist, Google, Helvetica, last.fm, scrobbling, sensory branding, telepark, textual information, tokyo, vertical search
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