Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Say hello to Yahoo!'s Fire Eagle
What is the future of suburbia?
Happy 10th birthday Maya - has it really been that long?
30 ways to create an incredible client experience
We're enjoying these photos of disassembled appliances
Are music tweets actually useful?
Hate to say it but we've been there and we agree - some UK cities are beyond revival
Sheraton becomes Microsoft Surface's third customer. What about the rest of us?
How to lifestream from your iPhone
Why business requirements are bullshit
Here are 14 of the most useful web design blogs
Sew your own shirt with Sans Square Shirt
Does good tech need PR?
Labels: brittnybadger, client experiences, Fire Eagle, iPhone, Lifestream, Maya, Microsoft surface, music tweets, PR, SANS, suburbia, twitter, uk, web design, yahoo
posted by olli @ 20:57Thursday, July 31, 2008
Can new media really be taught in schools?
Why CFO's don't believe in online advertising
This is an interesting interview about vertical farming
We take it you've seen Microsoft Surface wrapped around a sphere?
Even the Tesla Roadster is getting a haptic dashboard interface
Is the "Silicon Roundabout" (aka Old Street) the new heart of the UK's dot.com boom?
How to measure social media ROI for business
10 impressive visualizations of social networks
Pssst! Wanna know which social sites your visitors are using?
Pretty soon, UK residents will be able to see how many crimes actually happened on their street
It's sad when you see a band who actually "gets" the future of the music industry, deny it
Is the Tata Nano the world's cheapest electric car?
Labels: Buck Cherry, CFO, haptic interface, Microsoft surface, new media, social history, social media ROI, Tata Nano, Tesla Roadster, uk, vertical farming
posted by olli @ 20:20Monday, February 11, 2008
Say hello to the MySpace games site
Will the UK really ban "illegal downloaders" from the net?
Sometimes you just need to know what stacking 7000 bananas on top of each other looks like
How should design firms create innovative design culture?
Why just have an ordinary CV when you can have a Visual CV?
Say hello to The Social Cloud
Virtually Mine allows users to upload and judge value on everyday objects
Now you can become one with your Inner Twitter
If you like H.R. Giger - you might want to check out Christopher Conte
What's going on with the Google toolbar and 404 pages?
Janchipchase has some really cool presentations from Nokia's research dept.
Labels: Christopher Conte, downloading, games, Google, Inner Twitter, Janchipchase, MySpace, Social Cloud, uk, Virtually Mine, Visual CV
posted by olli @ 13:48Thursday, October 11, 2007
Madonna says goodbye to the record label and hello to Live Nation
Speaking of which - are these five viable alternative business plans for the music industry?
How the US became the switchboard to the world
Mozilla outlines plans for Firefox Mobile
Are Facebook apps a long-tail market?
Is CBS in need of real change?
Say hello to YouTube on Google Earth
Product design - is it really the number of features that matter?
One of the best articles EVER on why we fucking swear so much
Say hello to the Inside Out glass
These dragonfly robots are real and yes - they are spying on you
How to be a master designer: limit your fonts
Everything you wanted to know about the North/South divide in the UK
Labels: CBS, Firefox, fonts, Inside Out, Live Nation, Madonna, Mozilla, music industry, product design, robots, swearing, telecoms, uk
posted by olli @ 21:29Tuesday, May 22, 2007
A 1-D skyscraper with a single corridor?
More architecture fun: The Death Star comes to Dubai
ZDNet on the webification of advertising
How to design for word of mouth
Your Broadcaster is a social network for filmakers
The teen bands who have the music industry on the run
TVersity offers content "any time, anywhere, on any device"
Neighbourhood Fix-It - Web 2.0 comes to local UK councils?
Salon looks at the marriage industrial complex
Smashing Magazine on 60 more lovely web designs for you
More fun with the clients from hell
Passive-Agressive notes from roommates, neighbours, coworkers and strangers
We're really loving The Softlightes these days
Labels: advertising, architecture, design, Dubai, marriage, music licencing, Salon, Smashing magazine, Softlightes, teen bands, Tversity, uk, web 2.0, Your Broadcaster, ZDNet
posted by olli @ 22:05Thursday, May 3, 2007
Qoob is MTV Italy's little YouTube project
Where are you in the Diggsophere?
MetaMedia takes a look at Second Life and the French presidential debate
Pandora now blocked to most international users (UK not affected...for now)
Only in Japan: The virtual dog walking video game
300 icons for your web design needs
What last.fm learned while building their site
Arrrgghh! It's boo.com!
Saul Williams writes a letter to Oprah Winfrey
Loud Graphix is a Berlin based conference around music and graphic design
12 important laws every US blogger needs to know
Local Life is an audio blog that looks at everyday life across the UK
Jason Daponte of BBC Radio 1 demonstrates how to share media playlists
Labels: bbc, berlin, blog, boo, digg, icons, last.fm, local life, loud graphix, mtv, qoob, radio 1, uk
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