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Design »

[30 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Cool colours – predictions about the “cool colours” of the next decade

Living »

[23 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Guan, i totally agree that this is a very complex issue. My observation was just a response to the current discussions – let’s get the real discussion going on what the international society to do with the prisoners.

Social Capitalism »

[23 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Demos – putting tomorrow’s ideas to work today!

Blogs »

[23 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Danish digital culture journalist pioneer no. 1, Henrik Føhns, has just started a new blog FunzaFunza. Great!

Blogs »

[23 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Blogger Pro will arrive any day now…

Living »

[23 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

The gonzo entrepreneur is on holiday at Bali and staying at this amazingly beautiful retreat – but what does the man do – sit online on a 28.8k connection!

Digital History & Culture »

[22 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

How the Wayback Machine Works. Great profile on Brewster Kahle’s work with the Internet Archive. “But the goal of universal access to human knowledge is in many ways an original goal of the Net. It’s a tremendous goal. It makes me want to jump out of bed in the morning and try to get this thing done.”

Living »

[22 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Love Is the Killer App. Amen! Excerpt from Tim Sanders, chief solutions officer of Yahoo’s upcoming book.

Technology »

[22 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

Paul Boutin has the full copy of Bill Gates’ “Trustworthy Computing”-email

Living »

[22 Jan 2002 | No Comment | ]

My dear littlebrother is playing around with ideas for his “iBlog”-software for MacOS X. BTW, it would be great if Apple did an iBlog tool – it would legitimize self publishing – but damn, it would be hard to get through a Gutenberg-like Steve Jobs keynote announcing a new publishing revolution!