Time Magazine have unveiled their top 50 websites for 2006. A number of predictable favourites such as YouTube, MySpace and Digg make the cut; lesser-known
The evergreen Helvetica is celebrated in a new documentary film by Gary Hutswit, scheduled for release in 2007, the 50th anniversary year of the typeface.
Snipplr is a public source code repository that allows users to post and share classes, functions and code fragments. The site offers downloadable code packages
Forecasts in July this year predicted MySpace membership numbers would reach the 100 million mark by the autumn. Well guess what? It’s happened already according
From its humble beginnings as FutureSplash, Flash has grown into the leading platform for delivery of multimedia on the web. Adobe have posted a selection
Goggles is a fun flight simulator game that uses graphical data from Google Maps. A great idea from Mark Caswell-Daniels.
O’Reilly Radar has posted a feature on programming language trends based on sales of computer books (figures taken from 70% of US bookstores, including Amazon,
Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox has a new article that answers that old question “what screen resolution should I design for?” The headline, one-sentence answer is: “Optimise
Adobe have revealed that a new version of Director will be released in the first half of 2007. No new features have been confirmed, which