Friday, January 25, 2008
Digg changes one lousy algorithm and all hell breaks loose
Are your internet companies doing enough to protect your data?
Adobe looks at fictional products and their importance in the design process
26 things freelancers can do when business is really slow
That's a lot of eyeballs - China's internet population tops 200 million people
Edward Tufte takes on the iPhone
How exactly does one capture ambient intelligence online?
I, for one, would like to welcome our new working from home overlords
The Future Of Web Design conference is coming to London - April 17 & 18
N+1 gives you an interview with a hedge fund manager
Great article: Is Yahoo! Finance doomed if the Wall Street Journal goes free?
Texture offers a great look at what's up in Wellington, New Zealand
How to write first thing in the morning
The women who are changing the face of design (En Francais)
We don't care how trendy they are, we love the new Vampire Weekend CD
Labels: Adobe, China, digg, Edward Tufte, fictional products, hedge fund, iPhone, N+1, Texture, Vampire Weekend, Wall Street Journal, working from home, writing, Yahoo Finance
posted by olli @ 21:29Friday, July 20, 2007
Could Facebook become the next Microsoft?
XLingo is a social network centred around learning new languages
Where are the safest seats in an airplane?
Say hello to the Moo sticker books. Yay!
Thriving Office lets you pretend you work in a big office even when you don't
Say hello to 50 Years Of Helvetica posters
Open Source takes a look at Design Thinking
Is Yahoo! about to put itself up for sale?
CityBloc takes a look at the world's most interesting building projects
Looks like the Bumptop user interface will now be implemented in Flex
50 ways to improve your writing skills
6 minutes of terror - how to land humans on Mars
This graffiti is better than most
Labels: CityBloc, design thinking, facebook, Graffiti, Helvetica, Mars, Microsoft, Moo, Thriving Office, writing, Xlingo
posted by olli @ 08:22Friday, June 29, 2007
iPhonethebook is documenting the story of the iPhone
Google's Marissa Mayer on the future of search
Is Facebook really AOL circa 1994?
You can now make your own games for the Wii
Some people like post-it notes and some people really really like post-it notes
A look at the strange and horrible world of torture devices
MySpace to possibly open up to 3rd party development
15 tips on how to be a better writer
This is a very early ad for email circa 1977
This Brazilian refrigerator is really a whiteboard
The first artificial life could be here within months
Labels: artificial life, email, facebook, iPhone, mobile search, post-it notes, torture, whiteboards, writing
posted by olli @ 11:58Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Newscorp - Hey, we'll swap our MySpace for your Yahoo!
More: 17 million users for MySpace's IM client?
Iloho marries a traditional travel tips site with Digg
OptimalSort is an online card sorting tool
How Google is changing the American political landscape
Say hello to Google's Solar Panel Project
Urban planners take note - some really complex freeway intersections for you
What would the Earth be like without humanity?
31 different ways to tie your shoes
How to write a book in 60 days or less
MusicThing offers you Captain Beefheart's rules for guitarists
An interesting look at what's planned for Heathrow's new Terminal 5 complex
Say hello to the Dazed Digital 50
This Nord Lead Synthesizer is made from Lego
Labels: Google, Heathrow, Iloho, Lego, MySpace, Newscorp, OptimalSort, Urban Planning, writing
posted by olli @ 07:48Monday, May 14, 2007
The New Yorker profiles Banksy in extraordinary detail
Say hello to the Wall Street Startup Journal
Alan McGee folds his label and comes around to our way of thinking
Why does Google remember information about searches?
Seomoz has announced the winners of the Web 2.0 awards
How US soldiers in Iraq are learning to love their robots
Monitwitter uses Twitter to montior your website
A look at the alternative side of the UK music festival scene
Ficlets allows users to write, share and contribute to each others short stories
Say hello to Honeyshed where "MTV meets QVC"
Is the future of the user interface...the command line?
These photos offer a rare glimpse of Heavy Metal's glory days
Labels: Banksy, Ficlets, Google, Honeyshed, Monitwitter, New Yorker, Searech, Seomoz, startup, twitter, UX, Wall St. Journal, web 2.0, writing
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