Archive for June, 2005

Podcast-venlig iTunes og DR-podcasts – på samme dag

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
Man skulle jo tro, vi havde bestilt release af den nye itunes. Den fungerer fint med DR, som flere jer har været flinke at pege på. Jeg kan se, at de har et midterfelt med titlen Public Radio…og det er jo sådan set DR. Vi undersøger derfor, hvordan DR kan komme i det felt. Og det skal gerne have en fremtrædende placering hvis en dansk PC/Mac kommer på besøg.

mvh Henrik Heide

Redaktør DR Interaktiv

Tilføj DR-podcast til iTunes: Advanced > Subscribe to podcast

iTunes 4.9 med podcasting

DR Podcast

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Shadow

Sunday, June 26th, 2005


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Don’t click – an interface without buttons

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

Using this click-free interface really feels like using the interface in Minority Report. Notice how silent your browsing gets along with the empowerment.

Don’t Click It: Can you resist to click?

New Scientist: ‘Minority Report’ interface created for US military

Functioning Form: The Minority Report Interface

Matt Webb: Fixing broken windows talk at Reboot

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Follow the yellow arrow

Saturday, June 25th, 2005

Annotating internet maps is one thing. Why not annotate the city itself? Get your yellow arrows. (angermann2)

The actual plan for Bryggen. Construction begins 2006.
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Jeg svømmer lige i Brugsen

Saturday, June 25th, 2005
(…) anlægge offentlige svømmehaller oven på supermarkeder, fordi de mange køle- og frysediske afgiver den mængde varme, det kræver at opvarme vandet. Og som en ekstra feature kan bassinet nogle steder være så dybt, at man kan dykke ned i selve supermarkedet, og på den måde give de handlende lidt ekstra underholdning på indkøbsturen.

Bjarke Engels fra Plot (se også projekt “ark” …anoid) har noget kørende med folk der bader. Se bare planen til et hotel på Christianshavn. Nåja, og Havnebaddet.

Irrelevant bonusinformation

Føtex-bygningen på Vesterbrogade tilhørte Havemanns Magasin og er fra 1939. Henning Larsen sidder og tegner på en af etagerne. (fire minutters radio om forsvundne københavnske stormagasiner)

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“Please don’t buy this”

Friday, June 24th, 2005

Find the buy button.

(ereht ton s’tI)
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Consistency without site borders

Friday, June 24th, 2005

This graph shows where the 75 examined sites tend to place their shopping basket icons – of which 72% are carts on wheels, 19% bags, 7% baskets and 2% other.

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What an odd logo

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

Someone mentioned this paint manufacturer’s logo in a discussion about a spot-on listing of design clichés.
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Taxi or moving ATM?

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

Notice the cyclist awareness on both sides of the car door. Maybe the credit card reader on the backseat can settle compensation issues on the spot.

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Styrelized?

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

Gad vide hvad Frk. Jensen i bybussen tænker når hun sidder med denne her i hånden.
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Nu falder 4-øren

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Forbrug.dk anmelder MP3-afspillere. BT har læst undersøgelsen, og konkluderer at

Testens dyreste produkter er de såkaldte MP4-afspillere. MP4-afspillerne har i modsætning til MP3-afspillerne en harddisk, der giver dem mulighed for at vise video.

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They’re not real men

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

You give them a photo, they create the player face. But don’t think you can find the price on the website. However, 21 unique faces, delivery anywhere in the world – including a setup technician should give you an indicator.
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Visuals in the Middle East

Thursday, June 9th, 2005

  • In outdoor advertising, eyes are either closed, hidden or pixelated
  • Even snowflakes can be considered bad intentions, as you can find crosses in them, referring to the crusades
  • Seen in a mirror, the Coca-Cola logo can be read “No Allah”, and the drink was almost banned in Saudi

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Mildly put

Wednesday, June 8th, 2005
“Don’t Panic”, the opening track of Coldplay’s first album, drew its title from the famous motto of Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy novels. Two albums later, it seems they chose the wrong Adams catchphrase; most of their recorded output is better exemplified by the Guide’s description of Earth: “Mostly harmless.”

Pitchfork review: Coldplay X&Y

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The Slashdot effect

Monday, June 6th, 2005

To loyal visitors and readers and those who are both: The webpage was slashdotted today. You may have experienced a delay of a few milliseconds.

My site on Slashdot

and all I got was a few

hundred visitors (get the shirt)
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