Category Archives: web / phunk

Web2.0 – extended mindcloudmap

Web2.0 – extended mindcloudmap Originally uploaded by kosmar. This is fantastic, make sure you click through to the actual flickr page as you can explore links to Web 2.0 sites through the picture. Many thanks to Andrew for the link.
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Minority Report – Touchscreen Interface Style

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What’s Up – RSS News Reader

What’s Up is a flash based RSS reader designed by Jeroen Wijering. I love the interface, its captivating to watch – when you get a moment suggest a link to your favourite feed. Here is What’s Up in action.
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Web 2.0 company logos collected on flickr

LOGO2.0_2 Originally uploaded by Stabilo Boss.
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Bobcasting, a world first?

My good friend Dave, of Digital Eskimo, has enabled Senator Bob Brown of the Greens to podcast via a mobile phone. The Eskimo’s did this sometime ago and I really wonder why its taken me so long to post this… Anyway, we’ve trauled the web to see if there is any other instances of this [...]
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Google Earth for Mac > just took me home

So Google has finally launched the Mac version, of Google Earth. Despite the fact that I’ve played with it on a PC – its not until now that I’ve really jumped into it. Its brilliant, utterly brilliant. I’ve flown all the way from Sydney to London, glided down Peckham Rye and checked the tiles on [...]
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The Bloggies >> Sixth Annual Weblog Awards

Action is needed, go an award these brave and awesome bloggers who entertain and inform us on a daily basis. It’s the Sixth Annual Weblog Awards so click on through and cast your votes.
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Lynx Alphabet Girls

Received a slightly different Christmas card to day. Two rather sexy girls proceeded to spell out my name and a Christmas message in lots of interesting positions. No doubt this is flying around the web at the moment… its a very well executed idea, and totally intune with the Lynx brand. Why not send a [...]
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Scared of Santa

Scary Santa photo gallery, these are priceless shots – enjoy. Lead there by the Soap Creative newsletter – which is an essential inbox delight, sign-up.
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Which Side Are You On?

Black = function, titanium = form. Well according to the ‘Persuadatrons’ on the Lenovo IBM Thinkpad micro-site Which Side Are You On?. I like the idea of inclusion in colour preference, I doubt this actually impacts on stock levels – but its a step in the right direction when your breaking convention. Afterall Thinkpads should [...]
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EMINEM

EMINEM’s new website is pretty impressive from an art direction perspective. A time-line of sorts that takes you through his life, music and pays notice to the trappings of record companies owning the artist.
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BBC 17 | Lean Mean Fighting Machine founders dead – Fri, 16 Dec, 2054

The four founders of Lean Mean Fighting Machine; Dave Cox (79), Dave Bedwood (80), Tom Bazeley (81), and Sam Ball (79) died last night in a freak hover-board accident. The four met at an online advertising agency at the height of the ‘dot.com’ bubble at the turn of the century. By 2004 they had left [...]
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Daily Telegraph appoints first podcast editor

LONDON – The Daily Telegraph has become the latest newspaper to raise the profile of its podcasting output, appointing its first dedicated editor for the service. The newspaper has announced that former BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Guy Ruddle is to take the newly created role of podcast editor. Read full detail on Digital Bulletin
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24 HOUR COUNT

The 24 Hour Count is a multi-media blog band made up of Colorado artists Mark Amerika, Rick Silva, and Nathaniel Wojtalik. For this 24 hour online blog performance, the artists will use a variety of media including the Internet, mobile phones, digital video and photo cameras, mini-disk recorders, musical instruments, and many computer software programs [...]
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Top 10 commandments for client interactivity

WEFAIL have compiled an interesting way to deliver the 10 commandments for client interactivity… I say interesting, what I mean is utter weirdness. Have a play with it, hilarious and weird – make sure you have a note pad ready.. to capture those nuggets of wisdom – we can all learn from this.
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