Archive for November, 2009

The Web And The Post-Everything Economy

Stowe Interview by Ulrike via stoweboyd.com and “The Post Everything Economy The video interview is cool, if you know Stowe you know what I mean (knowledgeable reflection and direct words) – just try to ignore the police sirens in the background. More: Oliver has live-blogged Stowe’s keynote at #cch09 – stowe boyd @ cch09: The [...]

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Twittersüchtig?

Dann ist das hier der richtige Kalender: Diesen Jahreskalender (gut geeignet um seinen Twitterentzug in 2010 zu planen) gibt es bei der Druckerei – die Spielregeln der netten Aktion sind wie folgt: einen (ich sage mal aussagefähigen) Blog-Beitrag schreiben, um drei dieser Kalender zu bekommen. Alternativ kann man mit seinem Twitter-Account an einem Gewinnspiel teilnehmen, bei [...]

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Use cases for video conferencing: Bohemian Rhapsody ;)

via nerdcore.de This is so good, especially the last ten seconds. I wonder what Cisco has to say about Kermit’s take on video conferencing Posted via web from frogpond’s posterous

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Ideas. An illustrated 7 step guide on how to kill them.

via davaidavai.com Too good to be true, nobody ever heard of these silent ki-argh

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A unified approach to visual and interaction design

via cooper.com another earmarked article – on processes of creativity, the benefits of bringing various professions and experiences onto one “transdisciplinary table”, what visual design can teach us throughout (product) development and much more … Posted via web from frogpond’s posterous

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“Information Wants To Be Free”

via bbh-labs.com mental note and earmarked “toread” – Mel Exon on the newest Razorfish FEED report … I noted e.g. this: “Jakob Nielsen’s 90:9:1 rule (the concept of ‘participation inequality’) starts to look outmoded. Nielsen has always maintained it’s a moveable feast dependent upon a number of variables, but perhaps the starting point now needs [...]

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Untangling some strings …

… about the cloud, cloud OSes and open source code – this week Google opened up its Chromium OS, VirtualBox images and all and every good consultant is writing and talking about it. It can boot in seconds (and should be run with solid-state hard drives) … and is supposed to “live in the cloud“: [...]

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