Friday, May 23, 2008
Please, Microsoft - put ads in the Zune so we can watch you and your desperation shrivel up and die
As for Nokia, you might want to re-consider your latest little foray into DRM
How to get meaningful insights from qualitative research
Why do we buy what we buy?
These are great photos of television
TimeTube arranges the last YouTube videos by date and subject
The eight types of annoying people you'll find inside Starbucks
Say hello to Clearspring - "The Widget Network"
Does college really generate a decent Return On Investment?
Think you know who the final Battlestar Galactica Cylon is? Wanna bet on it?
Is London's planning sector over-reliant on Australians?
We really like this felt "flip" chair
Why early adopters are not the mass market
Bandini make awesome bathrooms
Labels: Bandini, Battlestar Galactica, Clearspring, DRM, early adopters, London, Microsoft, Nokia, Starbucks, television, TimeTube, widgets
posted by olli @ 20:31Monday, March 10, 2008
We're not sure about the "world's 50 most powerful blogs"
The NY Times takes a look at the future of web surfing
This is a blog that takes a look at The Future Of Work
FoundRead takes a look at the dangers of a democratic startup
Mindomo offers you free web-based mind mapping software
Have widgets killed privacy on the web?
Why widgets are the future of online advertising
More on that - Why widgets don't work
10 simple steps to keep your employees happy
If you're a SF based designer, Adobe will pay you for taking part in a research survey
If you're into live sharing of images and/or video - check out the Jing Project
How Bluetooth got its name
How to create awe inspiring local television commercials
Search.io is a search engine and not a search engine
Labels: Adobe, advertising, blogging, bluetooth, Jing Project, mind mapping, search.io, software, survey, the future of work, web surfing, widgets
posted by olli @ 20:06Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Hi Emily. We love your design blog
DesignGive offers you cool stuff and then donates profits to charity
Say hello to Fast Company TV
Spoiled teenagers will love this: Spin The Bottle on your iPhone
Microsoft Vista has finally been cracked
How do you build a brand with Widgets?
30 (sans serif) fonts that every designer should own
Why is the Obama "brand" so successful?
Say hello to the new fung shui McDonalds
What's the difference between cloud and utility computing?
MySpace and MTV UK sitting in a tree...making their own TV network
Totspot is a social network for babies. No, really!
The law and politics of Battlestar Galactica
What did Johann Sebastian Bach actually look like?
If you like Helvetica, you'll probably want one of these t-shirts
The New York Review Of Books on the charms of Wikipedia
Labels: Bach, Battlestar Galactica, Designgive, Emily Chang, Fast Company, hacking, Helvetica, iPhone, McDonalds, Microsoft, MTV UK, MySpace, Obama, Totspot, typefaces, widgets, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 20:59Monday, November 5, 2007
Is America's consumer culture sustainable?
02 removes 200MB fair use policy from its UK iPhone offerings
Engadget reviews Nokia's mobile music store
How widgets are becoming the coin of the social realm
Like sushi? Then say hello to "smushi"
Attributor is a service that attempts to track copyrights on the web
7 lessons learned from trying to launch a UK startup
Does the ghost of George Orwell really live in Mark Zuckerberg?
What Gordon Ramsey can teach software developers
How to hack your Roomba vacuum cleaner
Say hello to Kylie Minogue...the social network?
The MusicMap allows you to see who's listening to what, where
Instymeds make vending machines for prescription medications
Labels: Attributor, Gordon Ramsey, Instymeds, Kylie Minogue, Mark Zuckerberg, Musicmap, Nokia, O2, Roomba, smushi, social networking, startups, widgets
posted by olli @ 15:48Thursday, June 14, 2007
Why newspapers should get out of the internet business before it kills us all
Ever wondered what the New York Times actually sounds like?
Nexx make motorcycle helmets like no other
Business Week takes a look at some of the design world's most cutting edge designers
Comscore now tracking widgets on the web
Interesting article on why hip-hop is not only about black culture
How to make a photo cube
Apple now dipping its toes into the London music festival scene
Need to surf the web inconspicuously? Say hello to Ghostzilla
PSFK gets a hands on review with Microsoft Surface
Digg now available for those lucky enough to already have an iPhone
Take-g make some really wonderful wooden toys
10 t-shirts every geek should wear
Bad reputation online? Don't call Joan Jett. Others are here to help you
Labels: Apple, Comscore, design, hip-hop, London, Microsoft surface, New York Times, newspapers, Nexx, photocube, T-shirts, Toys, widgets
posted by olli @ 08:11Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Say hello to Pagecasts - a new take on the startup page
Say hello to Mob Jam: Five DJ's mixing on mobile phones
Say hello to miniature analog electronic music instruments
Interesting article about the market function of piracy
Homer Simpson explains why Fox News and the Fox Network are so different
A jungle is growing in Madrid's train station. Literally
BLDGBLOG showcases the rather impressive "amplifier house"
Bluurb is a blog that comments on the advertising and branding worlds
Joost picks up an agent. Creative Artists Agency, actually
Businesses are pondering how to profit from web widgets
Why Hollywood hates cheap and nasty little horror films
How to understand the seven C's of mobile phones
Labels: BLDGBLOG, DJ, Fox, Madrid, mobile, Mobjam, Pagecasts, piracy, sensory branding, widgets
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