Hot markets cool off fast in Iceland – Business – International Herald Tribune “This tiny windswept island nation of 300,000 people has undergone one of the fastest, fizziest economic transformations in the world in recent years – one that is on par with the expansion enjoyed by many of the world’s fastest-growing emerging markets.” (tags: [...]
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links for 2006-04-14
April 14th, 2006
Tags: business · economics · flickr · iceland · os x · quicksilver
links for 2006-03-27
March 27th, 2006
Ironic Sans: Idea: Advertisements on the overhead bins “I admit that it’s ugly as sin. Every bit of empty space in our lives is slowly being taken over by ads, so why would I want even more? “ (tags: advertising travel planes) It’s a great time to start a business – Signal vs. Noise (by [...]
Tags: advertising · business · flickr · gtd · os x · startup · tim berners lee · travel · web
links for 2006-03-25
March 25th, 2006
Archinect : News : Manhattan Nuclear Nightmare (Full article) “A TRUCK pulls up in front of New York City’s Grand Central Station, one of the most densely crowded spots in the world. It is a typical weekday afternoon, with over half a million people in the immediate area, working, shopping or just passing through. A [...]
Tags: art · business · de ingenieur · economics · encryption · enigma · het dagelijks nieuws · internet · jeroen bosch · last.fm · music · nl · pandora · science · solar · startup · terrorism · uav
links for 2006-03-22
March 22nd, 2006
Friendster lost steam. Is MySpace just a fad? “”What went wrong with Friendster? Why is MySpace any different?”” (tags: socialnetworks myspace friendster) Wired: How France Is Saving Civilization “New legislation in France would force Apple Computer to open the iPod and iTunes to competitors — and that’s a good thing for consumers, in the long [...]
Tags: apple · business · danah boyd · design · drm · france · friendster · internet · itunes · linden labs · marketing · media · myspace · nl · publishing · second life · signal versus noise · social networks · vpro