December 2009
52 posts
Official Santa Tracker →
For all of you who are looking our for Santa !
Give Google Chrome for the Holidays →
Nice idea,to download chrome, and the execution of this site is really lovely.
Merry Christmas from all of us at Codegent →
Enjoy our Augmented Reality Christmas card http://codegent.com/christmas/
AdFreak: 2009's best and worst agency holiday... →
A look at the heroes and villains of the Agency Christmas card world.
Twitter makes a profit →
witter Inc. will make about $25 million from Internet-search deals with Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. announced in October, enough to push the site into profitability, people familiar with the matter said.
mark. girl →
Using Mark’s new direct-sales widget for online social media, reps for the brand—primarily high-school and college-age girls—can now sell products via the Facebook boutique online. To make that possible, the Mark page features not just the standard “wall” and “info” tabs but also a “shop” tab that lets users browse and purchase products. Customers on the...
Refresh Everything →
Pepsi has reportedly set aside USD 20 million to fund a variety of community projects across America. Rather than simply donating to existing charities, however, it will be inviting consumers to suggest and vote on the projects it funds. Pepsi will hold contests every month for 10 months beginning in January.
Web 2.0 Suicide Machine - Sign out forever! →
Tired of your Social Network? Liberate your newbie friends with a Web2.0 suicide! This machine lets you delete all your energy sucking social-networking profiles, kill your fake virtual friends, and completely do away with your Web2.0 alterego. The machine is just a metaphor for the website which moddr_ is hosting; the belly of the beast where the web2.0 suicide scripts are maintained.
The Font Game for the iPhone →
Think you know your Arial from your Helvetica, your sans from your sans serifs? Then step up to the plate. With three levels of game play from the ease-yourself-in, ‘Somewhat Difficult’ through to the incredibly challenging ‘Exceedingly Difficult’, there’s lots of fun to be had for novices and typographic experts alike. Check out the Beautifully designed
YoYo Games →
Enterprising consumers can create computer games for fun? UK-based YoYo Games lets them do just that, even if they don’t already have programming experience.
Dear Steve Jobs →
an interesting site to lobby Steve Jobs to to approve an iphone app
uksnow →
Using twitter to map the snowfall in london.
Tweet Notebook →
Is this personalisation gone too far ? TweetNotebook allows you to create your own personalised note book with your own tweets on every page
Hatica →
A great Piece of organic 3D Flash ( do pardon the pun)
Very cool, Voice controls using flash, find out more at ByteArray.org
Top line stats for Android Market and iPhone app... →
Quantity rarely equals quality, of course, but it’s still fairly notable that the Android Market has now managed to top 20,000 apps just a little over a year after it opened its doors — Apple’s App Store had over 50,000 apps a year into its existence, for those keeping track. Even more interesting, however, is the distribution of free and paid apps in the Market. According to...
Guardian sell a iPhone App →
I wonder if this is going to a solution for people paying for digital news ?
The Marketing Tricks Built Into Balthazar's Menu →
How something as simple as typography can drive you toward or away from that $39 steak.
Teux Deux →
@swissmiss ‘s to do App, it’s lovely an simple. I think I will be using this from now on.
VeriFone PAYware Mobile →
Complete Solution For The iPhone Includes PAYware Mobile app plus the PAYware Mobile reader
8 Things That Are Possible With Google Goggles →
Google Goggles opens up huge possibilities for augmented reality. One of the challenges of AR is for the computer to understand the world around it in a realistic manner. GPS and compasses only tell one tiny part of the story. If the only thing you know about the world is the exact location you’re in and which direction you’re facing, then you really can’t accomplish much.
Google's Local Business Center →
Google are bring the offline and the online together with QR Codes
Pranav Mistry, the genius behind SixthSense, gives a demonstration of the technology and talks about both where it came from and where it’s going.
Recorded at TEDIndia in November, 2009.
Very interesting to see technology that brings the virtual world into the real world instead of the other way around.
10 Web trends to watch in 2010 - CNN.com →
Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable,runs us through his top ten things to watch in 2010 !
AT&T Piano →
A great TVC using mobile phones as a keyboard !
Follow the White Rabbit by lidu →
I have no ideas what this is for, But it looks amazing
mflow :: Where music breaks →
share the music you love with other people and get 20% of the price when they buy. See what your friends and favourite bands are recommending, what they’re listening to and what’s in their music collection Full length previews before you buy. Absolutely no adverts. listen, buy, share, discover and earn - all in one place
Christmas Tweets – Discover the meaning of... →
a lovely little twitter app which is showing us what we really think of christmas
Animating a P&O Wave (or How to use Peanut Oil in... →
a really case study of how to bring a website to life with a little video and after effects. if only they had thought about the edges. see the finished site here http://www.pocruises.com.au/Pages/default.aspx
HelloRacer™ →
Proper 3D in flash ! Amazing work !
Spreadtweet →
a Twitter tool that looks just like Excel?
Envisioning Development: What is Affordable... →
a great map of social economic NYC