Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Who wins in the TV vs. Internet smackdown?
Say hello to the new vision of LAX
Why Ray Ozzie wants to push Microsoft back into startup mode
For the first time...ever...e-commerce actually shrinks
ReadWriteWeb has some tips for big companies in 2009
PicClick is an interesting way to search both eBay and Amazon
Kid Robot jewelery anyone?
Even with the Internet - we're watching more TV, both old and new
Monocle debates the future of the city
10 reasons why Twitter might be about to go mainstream
How to search and download torrents from your iPhone
When high-tech is too much tech
Labels: 2009, 37 Signals, Amazon, e-commerce, eBay, high-tech, internet, iPhone, Kid Robot, LAX, Microsoft, Monocle, Ray Ozzie, ReadWriteWeb, tv, twitter
posted by olli @ 21:31Monday, May 21, 2007
Shopping mashups - the shopping of the future?
Opennet identifies and documents Internet filtering and censorship
Design Spotter's Flickr photos from the 2007 Designmai Berlin exhibition
Is Google secretly plotting to put an end to news indexing?
Why Bill Gates is wrong about mobile telephony
Failed TV pilots are finding new life on the web
The Register says that Europeans don't trust their IP for their TV
Don't know the name of a song? Identify.us is here to help
Twibble is a GPS enabled Twitter app for the Nokia N95
More mobile: Loopt lets you stalk your friends from your mobile phone
Ars Technica on the psychology of banner ads
YouLicence is a site that does music licencing for you
Nine myths of the workplace
Say hello to the Office Of Tomorrow
Labels: berlin, censorship, Flickr, Google, mashups, Microsoft, music licencing, Opennet, register, tv, workplaces
posted by olli @ 08:28Friday, 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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