may 7
Ever feel like it's just one thing after another? Mountains of information to sort through and just do something with? Like it'll never end? Then want to just try to bury it all deep inside until it catches up with you?
So did Peter Ramsdal except he's a mail carrier so that shit was all super literal and now he's in jail on mail hording charges. Just like in Seinfeld. No word on if he was wearing a puffy shirt.
--SK
may 5
LinkedIn turned 7 today but it feels like 37. The service is a great place to stalk SVPs of mid-size companies in flyover states but any sense of newness or excitement faded long ago. Reference checks are done by looking at mutual facebook friends, tumblr/twitter/(even ew)wordpress are the real online resumes employers check. Happy Birthday LinkedIn, both you and your user base look pretty good for middle age.
may 4
didn't think this little rant would be validated so soon.
First they came for the teachers...
sk
jan 7
The sorta-kinda last thing I worked on before leaving the NBC/MSFT mothership, Nightly.Msnbc.Com has launched. (See also: NBC @ CES.) Congrats to everyone at 30 Rock and in Redmond.
oct 17
ESPN releases personalization site: MyESPN.
oct 16
Discovered on the same day: dontclick.it, which tries to build a navigable interface in which you don't click anything, and History of the Button a blog that traces "the history of interaction design through the history of the button."
oct 15
It would seem that new design around a search engine's home page would be as limiting as designing a new Campbell's soup label. But A9.com (Amazon's search engine) just released a new front page with an interesting panel design, while Ask, Live, and AOL's beta continue to make small experiments.
oct 10
Gothamist Breaking News Map. Right idea, wrong execution.
sep 28
A very, very long post on what it's like to be an agile programmer at Google.
sep 28
The Times Reader launched a public beta.
sep 28
Yahoo has purchased the video-sharing platform Jumpcut (blog post). See also: Fox allows the Clinton-Wallace videos back on YouTube.
sep 28
Om predicts Rupert Murdoch is gonna buy a blogging platform -- either Six Apart (Moveable Type, TypePad, LiveJournal, and Vox) or Automattic (WordPress). Interesting theory.
sep 20
NYTimes.com's peculiar media kit: TheseTimesDemandTheTimes.com.
sep 20
The New York Times hires some dude as its "futurist". No jealousy here, nope.
sep 19
WSJ: YouTube will introduce copyright detection software and rev share advertising revenue, starting with Warner Music.
sep 19
FoxNews.com redesigns.
sep 19
MSN Soapbox launched.
sep 17
Rafat is starting a conference: The Economics of Social Media.
sep 12
NBC's B2B video play: NBBC.
sep 12
New product release: Jim whined for two weeks, but the pay-off is worth it... PhotoBlog.MSNBC.com.
sep 8
McClatchy is consolidating and moving the online unit to Raleigh, thereby eliminating a bunch of San Jose (Knight-Ridder) jobs. Take that, Sillicon Valley!
sep 6
A new perspective on the recent 'bad design' debate. I'm intrigued by the populist sentiment of "bad" design, but am concerned how to accurately phrase this.
aug 31
NYTimes.com launches the blog First Look, about features and services from the website.
aug 29
2006 Online Journalism Awards - Finalists. The first visible project that I worked on a little was nominated for the "Outstanding Use of Multiple Media" category: Katrina Virtual Tour.
aug 29
Looks like Google is snagging a 20-story tower in Bellevue. Great, more nerds of the 520 commute.
aug 28
Upcoming.org got a minor redesign and bunch of new features.
aug 28
Yahoo blog search (which had been integrated with Yahoo News search results) has been taken offline.
aug 28
Flight Patterns. Cool visualizations of FAA data. Uses Processing.
aug 20
Etsy.com. The left nagivation introduces new ideas for ways to navigate a shopping interface -- by color, by sample, by geography, by time.
aug 20
Live.com added a news search.
aug 20
Internet Soul Portraits. Just the wireframes of major websites.
aug 16
Calacanis says off-handedly he's gonna buy a newspaper and tv station. Good luck with the FCC, dude.
aug 16
Another annotation service: Trailfire.
aug 15
WaPo's political ad database: Mixed Messages.
aug 10
Details on Zune. $299, WiFi, 30GB.
aug 10
Google redesigns! (Okay, they added "Video" to the nav, and subtracted Froogle and Groups.)
aug 10
Styleboost. Another new gallery site.
aug 10
Most Inspired. Design gallery meta gallery.
aug 8
Topix.net redesigned.
aug 4
Big section in TV Week about my old employer, Internet Broadcasting.
aug 2
WaPo: Video Mashup. Interesting.
aug 2
New corporate Yahoo blog: Yodel.
aug 2
Microsoft's Photosynth is going mainstream. I've played with this, and it's pretty awesome.
aug 2
Windows Live Spaces launched.
jul 30
Two redesigns: News.com.au and Telegraph.co.uk.
jul 27
Firefox + BitTorrent = AllPeers.com.
jul 26
Diigo. New "social annotation" site.
jul 24
B&C on the Fox O&O redesign: Fox's Full-Court Press.
jul 24
GoTuit. New YouTube competitor.
jul 23
Amazon.com Redux. An attempt to redesign Amazon.
jul 22
MySpace disables Flash scripting to external domains. Otherwise known as Stage One In the AOL-ification Of MySpace.
jul 16
Vodafone Journey. Nice use of Flash video.
jul 16
Business Week: Newspapers and Yahoo in discussions. This could be big.
jul 13
Expo.Live.com came out of beta. (It's MSN's version of Craigslist.)
jul 10
I saw Phil Torrone's newest "kit" presentation at Gnomedex, but here's video from a Microsoft campus presentation.
jul 10
Dan Rather has a new job, working for Mark Cuban. Big question: will he have anything to do with Sharesleuth.com?
jul 7
Winner of the BBC Reboot was announced, plus 10 runner-ups.
jul 6
In has last interview for Channel 9, Robert Scoble interviews Bill Gates' assistant.
jul 3
PostApp. Widgets are the new black.
jul 3
MIT Timeline App. Like Google Maps, but for timelines.
jul 3
Morris Digital launches a sports Digg: FanaticZone.com.
jul 2
How prevalent is the Digg interface? This prevalent.