The Stig blogs about the Nissan GT-R


Very insightful. See for yourself at the Top Gear Blog.


ETTF.NET is now featured in Alltop

Featured in Alltop
The guys at Alltop just featured me on their Oddities page. Big thanks to Neenz and the team. If you’re not familiar with the great site then check it out now and you’ll find topic pages that aggregate the feeds of the best sources of whatever you’re into. I’m especially proud for being in the weirdo section.



Animals squashed against glass


Brilliant collection of awesomeness over at Best Week Ever.


ETTF.NET goes mobile


I just added a Wordpress plugin that enables easy visibility of ETTF.NET on your mobile device. Not just for iPhone fanboys but everyone with proper interwebs access on their phone. If you don’t know what the above thingy is then it’s time to download the Kaywa Reader so you can follow QR codes which have been driving advertising innovation in Japan for years and will take over your country very soon too. If you want to generate your own QR code then you can do that here.

Update: If you want to stay up to date with the world of QR codes then make sure you follow 2d QR Codes and All about Mobile Life.


Linkdump


Every fortnight I spam my work colleagues at the agency with many random links that I bookmark throughout the week or blog about on ETTF. Here’s this week’s list of links which I haven’t already covered in previous posts:



The art of innovation


Although a year old you will not regret investing an hour of your life into watching this presentation by venture capitalist (and former Apple evangelist) Guy Kawasaki. I do wonder though where he found that shirt.


Apple’s crisis blog


An interesting move by Apple to address their recent issues with the recently launched MobileMe service. Although they’re not really known for a two-way dialogue with their customers they have started a blog-like status page. Interestingly it starts with ‘Steve Jobs has asked me to write a posting every other day…’ but you don’t know who is actually writing. And unsurprisingly you can’t leave a comment. Baby steps.




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