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  • EmilyChang.com Reaches Over 10,000 Daily RSS Subscribers

    EmilyChang.com, launched less than a year ago, has now reached a combined RSS feed total of over 10,000 daily readers.  To grab your own feeds from this site, please visit the subscribe…

  • Ideacodes and Ning

    Ideacodes is pleased to be working with Ning on UI and user experience design for many of Ning’s upcoming features and releases.  Ning is a free online service for cloning, customizing and…

  • eHub Interviews Channel at CNET Japan

    Today, Emily Chang’s eHub Interviews went live as a channel at the Japanese version of News.com.  See Emily’s blog post.

  • eHub Interviews channel at CNET Japan

    Last month I had the pleasure of hearing from Kaori Omoto, an editor at CNET Networks Japan. Today, eHub Interviews went live as a channel at the Japanese version of News.com. CNET…

  • Net Neutrality

    UPDATE: Thursday, June 22 – “When I invented the Web, I didn’t have to ask anyone’s permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that…

  • Yahoo! Photos Redesign

    Yahoo gave a demo to a small group tonight at the Frey Norris Gallery in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Brad Garlinghouse, Vice President of Communications, Community and Front Door…

  • Interviews with German Web 2.0 Services

    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…

  • Bubble Portraits

    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!

  • Less: alternative living strategies

    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…

  • eHub in the Top 100 at Share Your OPML

    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).

  • Ideacodes to Redesign Draper Richards’ Website

    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…

  • Chinatown, San Francisco

  • Clever Car

    Researchers in England have been working on a prototype for a “clever” (Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport) car.  The car has three wheels and tilts for easy manueverability. The prototype…

  • Ideacodes to Redesign UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering Website

    Ideacodes has been awarded the redesign project for the Berkeley College of Engineering website to take place this spring and summer.  The University of California, Berkeley, is the preeminent public university in…

  • Jenny Holzer: For London

    As part of the Beckett Centenary Festival at the Barbican, American artist Jenny Holzer presents a series of light projections on the Barbican and buildings around London including City Hall and Somerset…

  • Pleo: designer life form

    Pleo is a “designer life form” created by Caleb Chung, the creator of the Furby.  The Pleo looks like a miniature dinosaur toy, but it’s much more – stuffed with 38 sensors…

  • Ideacodes and Supernova

    Ideacodes has been working with our friends at Supernova to revise and redevelop the Supernova 2006 conference website and blog.  Supernova is an annual conference in San Francisco hosted by Kevin Werbach…

  • Stylehive Fashion Show in Second Life

    It’s not every day that we can teleport ourselves to the world of high fashion and style. But tonight, Friday, March 24, 2006, you can! Join us at the Stylehive virtual headquarters…

  • Stylehive Launches

    Stylehive.com is a new collaborative shopping community.  Ideacodes has been working with Michael and his team of experts for the last five months on all facets of design (branding, UI, user experience,…

  • Explore CommunityWalk

    CommunityWalk, the web 2.0 mapping community, has launched the new Explore feature. The Explore page lets you zoom into the map, select a category, or use a live search to find different…

  • The Web 2.0 Movement Described

    While there have been many seminal posts on Web 2.0 in the last several months, I strongly recommend reading “Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning?” by Bryan…

  • Grandmaster Flash

    It’s cool to know that as we’re listening to a compilation of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel and the Furious Five here at home, DJ Grandmaster Flash is at SupperClub tonight, literally just…

  • BlogBurst: Getting Blogs into Mainstream Media

    I’m always interested in new blog networks. I’ve been fortunate to enjoy a healthy increasing readership and acceptance in several online networks. Most of these, however, push content out to other niche…

  • Lego Creations

    I’m definitely part of the Lego generation – played with them as a kid, went to Lego world in Holland, and was a fan of Lego Mindstorms. This Lego Volvo is crazy:…

  • Foldera Simplifies Your Digital Life

    These days, like many of you, my life is filled with electronic communications, whether that’s email, chat, collaborative project management, mobile messages, or other data sources. I’ve written about this in the…

  • Ideacodes to Provide Design Consulting to Foldera

    My web consultancy, Ideacodes, has been hired by Foldera, a Huntington Beach based company founded by CEO Richard Lusk.  Foldera has created an innovative new web-based productivity suite which “inverts the sorting…

  • A-Z West

    Andrea Zittel has always been one of my favorite artists since I saw her work in NYC in the late nineties.  The NYTImes has a review of her latest work in Rethinking…

  • guimp

    This reminds me of the artweb projects that I first fell in love with in the late 90s and the pixel art sites that followed.  Check out guimp, the world’s smallest website.

  • MashupCamp Day 1

    I’m at MashupCamp, a two day event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, nestled in Silicon Valley, south of Palo Alto and north of Sunnyvale. I mention that because…

  • Pre-Pre-Supernova Party

    Thursday night was Kevin Werbach’s Pre-Pre-Supernova party here in SF, just a couple blocks away at Cha-Am Thai. The dinner was a great chance to network and chat with leading tech innovators,…