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Articles Archive for April 2002

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[15 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

shtv – The guy that designed Ruhskoff’s blog!

Technology »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities, a new report from O’Reilly Research by Clay Shirky.

Conversation Systems »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Darwin, David Weinberger: Dirty Laundry on the Web. A case on Shell’s open dialog on the net [via powazek's designforcommunity]

Technology »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Office .NET Revealed?. Supposedly the new concept and interface of Office. Interestingly the concept of workspaces is back…

Digital Humanism »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Finally it’s here – Douglas Rushkoff – the weblog.

Work »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

MICHAEL WOLFF: The Last Adman – profile on Jay Chiat.

Technology »

[14 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Sharing The Airwaves / Spread spectrum technology could bring a new dawn for broadcasting

Digerati »

[13 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

RE-WIRED / With advertising revenue down, seminal tech magazine reinvents itself – profile on the “new” Wired, the bible of the digital revolution.
One can say a lot of stuff of the direction the last couple of years, but when i start thinking about what i owe wired in terms of being introduced to a new world, people and ideas it is pretty amazing.

Living »

[12 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

I’ve got the weirdest job!
Currently i’m researching elder flower drinks and the possibility of custom labels. Don’t say digital living hasn’t got it’s moments…

Living »

[12 Apr 2002 | No Comment | ]

Friday afternoon – chilling at LittleDevice with Hartvig and TheYank. working on the new reboot website.
Debating relationships with the the yank he suddenly utters the wise words – “the true fact is that technology is our girlfriends – it’s what we live for…”.
I’m not sure i agree – but an interesting viewpoint it is…