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Archive for July, 2007

July 29, 2007

Picture(s) of The Week: 30

Just a quick sentence commentary while enjoying my summer break; After registering that some Norwegian media finally caught onto the Facebook / ConnectU turmoil my verdict is Facebook cannot and will not disappear any time soon. Rulleski – Møllebukta – A guy rollerskiing by Hafrsfjord July abstract – wood and green plastic More July Abstract [...]

July 22, 2007

Picture(s) of The Week: 29

This week has been a nice break from projects and the usual every day routine. The weather went from wet and rainy on Monday and Tuesday to wonderful sun towards this weekend. Stormy Clouds forecast the weather in Stavanger. This first picture is from Monday evening. One of the more wet 24 hours in July [...]

July 21, 2007

Improv Physical Motion-Graphics

A great laugh for people who have used motiongraphic applications such as After Effects. The content is an improvised physical enactment of the procedures / software for editing video. You Tube link. Create Digital Motion has a nice write-up about the nature of this video, a music video for zZz – playing: Grip.

July 21, 2007

Web Trend Subway Map 2007

Information Architects have made a Subway map for: Web Trends of 2007. The most successful companies and websites, including a number of my favorite Web 2.0 solutions, are plotted, categorized with color-coding and rated by size and popularity with stars. Personally I like the way that have portrayed the data, in a clear and familiar [...]

July 21, 2007

Comedy: Web Crash 2007

If you are into Web 2.0 applications, online desktops and online storage you might enjoy The Onion’s news coverage on the Internet Crash of 2007. Most people store data-online in some form or another, the most common examples are online email, webmail services like Gmail, Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail. Although the likelihood of the entire [...]

July 15, 2007

Picture(s) of The Week: 28

Another wet week filled with exciting adventures. I decided that this weeks pictures should attempt to capture some of the gray mood that the clouds and rain left. The yellowish-brown concrete’s puddle reflected a consequently yellow structure of the nearby building. The inner pattern/logo of a metallic sewer “lid”. The water slowly drying from the [...]