Use them or lose them. The business we're in moves so fast it's a full day's work just to keep up.

Here are a few things we've found recently that we might be able to use. Add some if you like - but please, keep it constructive.






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  • Yelling Zebra

    http://yellingzebra.com - A Last.fm and Youtube Mashup to watch non-stop music videos of favorite artists and related artists.

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    Cesar Vargas

    0 replies

  • TED

    TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an invitation-only event where the world's leading thinkers and doers gather to find inspiration.

    Olivier Hochet

    Olivier Hochet

    1 replies

    Last respond
    22/03/2008

  • Social Thing - mashup social networks

    http://socialthing.com - in Beta at the moment, but this will revolutionise social networking/timewasting

    Ian Applegate

    Ian Applegate

    1 replies

    Last respond
    18/03/2008

  • Prism

    A nice converter to create applications out of your websites.

    sarah greig

    sarah greig

    0 replies

  • How to fly through airport security

    You might as well check your dignity curbside. Soon you'll be shoeless and flustered, spilling comics across the floor as you dig your MacBook from the depths of your duffel.

    Robbie Lockie

    Robbie Lockie

    0 replies

  • Goodbye Netscape?

    AOL announces the end of support for Netscape browsers...

    Dave Kursten

    Dave Kursten

    2 replies

    Last respond
    10/03/2008

  • The Writing on the Wall

    Check out original graffiti

    sarah greig

    sarah greig

    0 replies

  • The web has it's serious uses sometimes

    And sometimes it's silly:

    Maria Hanlon

    Maria Hanlon

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  • Creative Search?

    A low budget solution with hight market impact: SIXT ASCII-ads.

    Olivier Hochet

    Olivier Hochet

    0 replies

  • Email standards

    Web standards have been improving and aligning over the last few years. Unfortunately email is still light years away.

    Ian Applegate

    Ian Applegate

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