May 31, 2006
Over on his blog, web.XpunktNull.de, Klaas Bollhoefer has an interview series that will interest eHub readers and Web 2.0 users, especially those that speak German. “Inspired by your interviews, which I love and read regularly, I started a german interview series on my blog with the people behind german Web 2.0 services” writes Klaas. Since April, he’s already interviewed twenty companies.
Read the 11Qs interviews, currently including with new ones added regularly. Keep up the great work, Klaas.
Email interviews with:
- Christoph Berger of studylounge.de
- 11Qs-Special with Peter Schink for the reader edition of the Netzeitung.de
-John Mishek Milah of blauarbeit.de
- Floyd Celluloyd of Largestonlinestadium
- Tobias Kobier of Woopy
- Enrico core of yigg.de
- Nico Wilfer of myblog.de, amiamo.de and watchmedoing.com
- Daniel “Tourist” van Moll von Bagook
- Marcus Rojas of Prangr
- Ibrahim Evsan of sevenload
- Claus Morell of DerWunsch.de
- Andreas Anthony of milles of Spreadshirt
- Michael Muehl of Valoony
- Gerrit van Aaken of loudblog
- Siegfried Hirsch of Seconds11
- Jan Miczaika of Hitflip
- Dr. Heiner wolf of webmobs.de
- Stephan Uhrenbacher of Qype
- Peter Schink von Laufrausch.net
- Ole Brandenburg von Pageflakes
Also see:
eHub Interviews
eHub Interviews in Japanese
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May 28, 2006

Julianne Swartz’s Bubble portraits are playful and refreshing, where the ordinary becomes ethereal. Given my own work with translucent water bubbles, I appreciated her perspective.
ps – happy bday eric!
May 28, 2006

maxi capsule luxus by atelier van lieshout, 2002
Some of my favorite artists are showing in “less – alternative living strategies” at the Padiglione d’arte Contemporanea (PAC) in Milan from April 5th – June 18th 2006.
on show are works of 18 artist which did an artistic research on the concept of ‘living’. the living space to live in is both necessity and a catalyst for needs and desires. this exhibition features new ways of living for a more sustainable future. the artists have investigated this theme by moving between micro-architecture and macro-design (and mobility). they seek to critically address complexity of our society down to its most crucial and urgent needs.
installations by following artists: vito acconci, keren amiran, siah armajani, atelier van lieshout, mircea cantor, jimmie durham, carlos garaicoa, N55, lucy orta, maria papadimitriou, marjetica potrc, miachael rakowitz, luca vitone, dré wapenaar, krzysztof wodiczko, silvio wolf, wurmkos and andrea zittel.
More at designboom. Curated by gabi scardi http://www.pac-milano.org
May 27, 2006
Emily Chang’s eHub is listed in the Top 100 Feeds at Dave Winer’s Share Your OPML, a “commons for sharing outlines, feeds, and taxonomy” (currently #59).
May 25, 2006
Ideacodes has been hired to redesign the DraperRichards.com website. Draper Richards L.P. is a venture capital firm investing in early-stage information technology and telecommunications companies. The Draper name is well known in the venture capital industry. Bill Draper’s father, General William H. Draper, Jr., became the first professional west-coast venture capitalist when he founded Draper, Gaither & Anderson in 1958.
May 18, 2006
Had some time to cruise through del.icio.us tonight and noticed that one of the Asian bookmarks under /tag/web2.0 had an image associated with it. Since I’ve been using del.icio.us, I’ve never seen this and was curious if anyone else noticed it.

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