Gear Brisbane Steps up a Gear

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Erik has revamped his Gear Brisbane site, separating his blog from his product page.

link - Fri 31 Jul

Filed Under - Velo Web

MoOM

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evrt:

This is a link I have been keeping to myself for quite a while. The Museum of Online Museums, has TONS of interesting links. For example: The collection of rare and prototype Hotwheels, Collection of lost media formats (you have to check this one out),The gallery of graphic design (hours are lost here), etc etc etc.

Click through and say goodbye to the rest of your day, or week…

link - Wed 22 Jul

Filed Under - Web

Wooden Toy

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Wooden Toy has a new site. I’m a big fan of Timba Smits work.

link - Tue 21 Jul

Filed Under - Web

Google Announces Operating System

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“Google is releasing a lightweight, open-source PC-operating system later this year, the company announced Tuesday night, a move that threatens the very heart of Microsoft, long seen as Google’s biggest rival.” - Wire.com

link - Thu 09 Jul

Filed Under - Tech Web

Firefox 3.5 Launched

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link - Wed 01 Jul

Filed Under - Web

The Video Bay

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The Pirate Bay team have launched a video sharing site using Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis building for the future HTML5 features.

link - Tue 30 Jun

Filed Under - Web

Facing up to online typography

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Design Assembly looks into Typekit.

link - Thu 25 Jun

Filed Under - Typography Web

Grid Theme

I am currently restyling this site, inspired by the default interface of Abobe InDesign.

Text - Wed 10 Jun

Filed Under - Web

Examining Typekit

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davidkaneda:

Mike Davidson, co-creator of sIFR, weighs in on the recent Typekit announcement, discussing the issues like compatibility, functionality, and legality.

link - Mon 01 Jun

Filed Under - Web

Study finds pirates 10 times more likely to buy music.

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“The Norwegian study looked at almost 2,000 online music users, all over the age of 15. Researchers found that those who downloaded “free” music – whether from lawful or seedy sources – were also 10 times more likely to pay for music. This would make music pirates the industry’s largest audience for digital sales.” - guardian.co.uk (via Ben Kraal)

link - Wed 22 Apr

Filed Under - Web