Archive for January, 2006

Display Errors in IE 7

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A growing tag set of images on flickr showing display errors in IE 7

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BroadbandSports.com

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BroadbandSports.com is a video-only sports portal that allows viewers to watch professional and user-generated sports videos and offers capabilities to “tag,” search, find, store and replay videos any time, anywhere. The site was launched to make sports video programming easily available and features an interactive community where devotees can share, view and discuss, rank and rate videos. Users can also receive notification of new programming based on “tags,” a service similar to 43things,Technorati, and Flickr.

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Air Max Collection on NIKEiD.com

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Oh lord. Watch out all you sneaker dorks! The full range of Air Max Classics has just launched on NIKEiD.com Everything from the original Air Max 1 to the Air Max 2003. The color choices are off the hook and the prices are quite reasonable.

Go get yours.

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Jordan Head Casting Call

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Daydream Filmworks, Inc. is now casting for it’s up-coming film entitled “Jordan Heads”. This film a documentary about Air Jordans and the people who them.

If you or someone you know is a Jordan Head please direct them to the following website for more information:

www.jordanheadsmovie.com

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Nike Archive Needs Your Help

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Nike wants to build an archive containing a pair of shoes from every model it’s ever made. The company is asking the public to contact Nike if they have one of the models on Nike’s wish list.

Read the story on NPR.

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Nike Air Max 360 – Laser

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The global release of the Air Max 360 is scheduled for next Saturday the 21st of January. There’s been a lot of excitement around that shoe launch. Go check out Nikeair.com to see the celebration pack and to hear all of the celebrities and sneakerheads talk about Nike Air. I was able to get my hands on a photo of the Air Max 360 laser print which is supposed to be released in late Jan./early Feb. Looks pretty hot.

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Seite*1Girl Retail Installation

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Seite1girl is a live exhibition promoting a line of lingerie for the German clothing store C&A. Every evening from 20:30 to 24:00 (German time), a video projection in front of the store displays models wearing the lingerie. The specific poses are chosen by users online at http://seite1girl.de, and the reactions to those poses by passersby are broadcast via streaming video back to the web site. The project is a collaborative effort by the newspaper “Bild Zeitung” and C&A.

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Design 2.0 – Discussions on Design Strategy & Innovation

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Core77 and BusinessWeek Present “From Complexity to Clarity”:
Distilling the ingredients of great customer experiences
One of the biggest challenges of brand and service design is to take complex systems and represent them to users as simple and clear experiences. From Google to Apple, from Kodak to FedEx, this panel discussion will center on the strategies for developing clear artifacts and experiences from sophisticated palettes.

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Create a TV Ad Campaign For $500

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Headquartered in Los Angeles, Spot Runner is the first Internet-based ad agency that makes it easy and affordable for local businesses to advertise on TV. With Spot Runner’s revolutionary approach to commercial production, media planning and media buying services, local businesses now have access to a powerful marketing tool that was previously out of their reach. Advertisers can choose from a comprehensive library of professionally produced ads which can be viewed, purchased and personalized in a simple process online. With its proprietary media planning engine, Spot Runner also creates customized media plans by using some basic information entered by the advertiser, such as their industry, target demographics and budget. The entire process, which can traditionally take months and hundreds of thousands of dollars, now takes just days and at a fraction of the cost. Spot Runner manages each account by securing the ad buy, placing and tracking the ads, and analyzing viewership and demographic information.

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Enter The Alist

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ALIST CHINATOWN WORLD TOUR NEW YORK CITY
Opening Wednesday, February 8th, 2006 at the Reed Space

The first city stop on a 8 city chinatown world tour. A showcase of illustration and artwork based on New York City’s chinatown District. The second stop in the tour is Toronto. Other tour destinations have yet to be announced.

Check out the site.

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Complete Technique Jewelry

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Complete Technique is the brainchild of Osamu Koyama, who founded the company back in 1999. Osamu runs the company, but still serves as the company’s Creative Director. His signature pieces draw inspiration from audio equipment and hip-hop music. Most of his jewelry appear in the form of rings shaped like audio speakers and pendants that replicate turntable cartridges. Osamu has frequently collaborated with local artists and brands such as the artist Acid, WK Interact, DJ Masterkey, and Kid Robot.

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Weeklydrop Episode 4 is now online

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Weeklydrop Episode 4 is now online featuring an interview with renown painter Dave White from Liverpool. Dave discussed his work on the Nike AM95 10 Year Anniversay Party, Star Wars, world sneaker culture, future hits, and much more. The podcast runs about 19min on this one.

Check them out.

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Locatecell.com

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Here’s some scary invasive shit. Your phone records are for sale on Locatecell.com. Within 1 to 4 hours during business days, your personal, private cell phone information can be found for as low as $65. Among the services available are Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup, Find Current Cell Phone Number, and Cell Phone Call Record.

Check out the site.

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Cornerstone / Fader Films present ‘On The Outs’

ON THE OUTS is a dramatic narrative feature based upon the real stories of girls from the streets and juvenile jail, who lent their voices and unique stories to the filmmakers. These are girls who struggle with all the highs and lows of teenage life in an inner-city world that makes its own rules.

The film follows the lives of three central characters from the same Jersey City neighborhood: Oz, 17, is a tough drug dealer with her own corner and the street’s respect, who struggles to keep her family intact. Suzette, the sheltered 15 year old daughter of a single mother, whose first teenage crush has life changing repercussions, and Marisol, 17, a single mother who fights both her own demons and the uncompromising world of foster care to keep her child.

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Sneaker Freaker Book

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[from Boldtype]
This colorful compendium collects the first three years of Sneaker Freaker, a magazine by and for passionate disciples of sneaker culture. Those in search of more than foot candy will find (in between goggle-eyed spreads on vintage French tennis shoes and Korean Nike hi-tops) interviews with industry insiders, including Laser Project curator Mark Smith and obsessives such as DJ Clark Kent, who has 14,000 pairs of Air Force Ones.

A truly global endeavor (the mag was founded in Australia), the book shares practical tips on the best spots to cop kicks in Melbourne, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, London, and New York. You can get the lowdown on how to spot fake A Bathing Ape high-tops and where to find boutique brands like Alife and Feit.

There are think-pieces too — everything from meditations on sneaker fetishes of a more sexual nature to wistful “whatever happened to” elegies for extinct ’80s brands such as Troop. Two such highlights among the personal essays are an article on the only shoes they let you buy in prison (New Balance Runners, people — so stay clean!), and a confessional piece by a female fiend who grapples with the latent chauvinism of sneaker-hunting culture.

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Yahoo Goes Mobile

Yahoo’s e-mail, instant messaging, photo and other services are now available on mobile phones and PC-connected TVs, as well as on personal computers without using a browser.

Yahoo Go, which the Internet company launched Friday, is a set of communications and media applications, including Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, Photos, calendar, address book, Web and image search, news, sports and finance.

The services will be preloaded on Nokia Series 60 mobile phones and available in 10 countries worldwide. They will also be available to Cingular and AT&T customers in the United States, Yahoo said. Additions and updates to the information in the applications will be automatically synched between the mobile phone and the user account on Yahoo servers.


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Motorola adds Google to Mobiles

[via the BBC]
Motorola has announced plans to enable users of its mobile phones to access Google’s internet search engine at the touch of a single handset button.

The US mobile phone maker said it would introduce Google’s software technology to many of its new handsets. The companies said they wanted to encourage more mobile users to access the internet using their phones.


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London Lee

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This is an MP3 blog specializing mostly in classic soul, funk, and dance music.

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Orchestrion by David Ellis

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The Orchestrion by David Ellis continues his cross-pollination of urban and rural imagery in an exhibition that includes sculpture, painting, music, performance, video and public art. Orchestrion seeks to mirror, as well as question, the world in which we live using a visual language informed by the artist’s childhood memories of the rural south, the experimental hip-hop culture he grew into in the 80’s, and the crew of international artists he collaborates with called the “Barnstormers.” The Jessica Murray Projects in NYC ran this exhibition back in October 2005.

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Lemon Red MP3 Blog

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Check out Chris Nelson’s MP3 blog that he introduced during the past year. Each month he gets a new DJ to record a full-length, free, downloadable mix. Some of the DJs that have been featured include DJ/rupture, Radioclit, Ghislain Poirier, Caps & Jones and Certified Bananas. Some of the MP3 download links are broken, so you’ll have to wait until Chris gets his shit together before you can listen to the beats.

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