This is super interesting infographic about how people are using the web within age categories.
Most of the statistics are quite expected, however there have been some that I’ve found quite eye opening!
Check it out:
by James Brooks
This is super interesting infographic about how people are using the web within age categories.
Most of the statistics are quite expected, however there have been some that I’ve found quite eye opening!
Check it out:
by James Brooks
Double Side is a seat designed by Paris based designer Matali Crasset for an Italian brand, Danese.
It’s a beautifully designed seat, which I think is PERFECT for blogging. It’s compact, it looks comfy, and by the looks of it fit’s a MacBook perfectly! It also looks like its probably pretty good for your back, which is an important thing to consider if you are spending a lot of time sat down.
The chair is great in that you can either sit on it like a regular chair, or use the fold-out desk for whatever you like. Blogging, drawing, eating, reading, playing cards, the sky is the limit!
I’d actually really like to rock this in my office, and if I weren’t so far from Milan then I would probably pick one up!
Check out some more pictures below:
by James Brooks
The Junkyard Jumbotron is one of the coolest things that I have seen for a very long time! I’ve always been fascinated when people manage to show one image or video on a mish-mash of multiple screens, and now the guys at Junkyard Jumbrotron have made it scarily easy. [Read more…] about You WILL Want To Make a Junkyard Jumbotron
An unbelievable invention combining open source programming and ocular technology.
I was seriously inspired and I think their battle cry is the Church’s every single day.
Take a look:
by Eric Dye
Here are a few retro cell phone television ads, and when I say, “retro,” I don’t mean last year. 😉
by James Brooks
We are hearing through the grapevine that Apple are currently in talks with various record labels regarding changing the current restrictions imposed for music downloads through their iTunes service.
Apple is negotiating with music companies, including Vivendi SA (VIV)’s Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp. (WMG) and EMI Group Ltd., said the people, who asked for anonymity because the talks are private. An agreement may be announced by midyear, two of the people said.
This could mean that Apple are finally getting closer to launch a cloud based service where your music is always safe and backed up, even if you loose your device. It would also mean that you could download your music to ever single one of your devices as long as there are all connected to the same iTunes account that originally purchased the music.
It seems like a very good thing for Apple to be looking at making the whole iTunes experience more flexible, especially considering that more and more people are opting for streaming services such as Pandora and Spotify.
Whatever Apple has up it’s sleeve right now, current rumors are suggesting that this new structure will be launched sometime during the summer.
We wait with baited breath!