The Telegraph has an article on the phenomenon of “faceblocking” (an excellent, made up term). It seems an increasing number of companies are banning Facebook,
The Twisted Fifties online store has launched, offering deviant art prints for the masses.
Following the appearance of thousands of Google Maps mashups, Google have introduced a new technology to encourage further user interaction. The “mapplets” (mini-webpages inside an
A website has recently launched that allows surfers to search Yahoo and Google simultaneously, providing side by side results for instant comparison. The website, searchboth.com,
Some bloke has created a mix of his 20 greatest hip-hop albums of all-time. I can’t find a link to the mix on his website,
eBay To Go allows eBay users to showcase their favourite auctions directly on a website or blog. It’s a brilliant idea by eBay. True, it’s
A List Apart have opened their first annual survey of the web design industry. You can join in by clicking here.
Argentinian graphic designer Azul De Corso’s online portfolio is a real visual treat. Its bold, colourful, inventive – check it out.
Search behemoth Google has acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, following a bidding war with Microsoft, AOL and (allegedly) Yahoo!. The sale gives Google access to
Behold the humble audio cassette in all its plastic beauty. tapedeck.org has an extensive collection of tapes for your viewing pleasure. Those of you born