“The idea to make make everything disappear so that you can just be in things and you can be in the interface” – Paola Antonelli, Senior curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the MoMA, talking about the … Continue reading →
I just can’t get enough of Paper by FiftyThree. They have a nice Tumblr of art made with their new iPad app. Last week, Marie-Tangerine made a logo for our Easter Project with Paper and I have been waiting to … Continue reading →
I have been making good use of the additional 25 weekly hours I bought myself by moving back to the West Island. I had my first meeting with my startup co-founder this week about the whole process of incorporation. We … Continue reading →
I have been happy with my Powershot Pro 1 which I bought in June 2005. I paid a pretty penny for this camera, again around $1000. But then again that’s what I paid (and then some) for the two other … Continue reading →
One of the most exciting products to come out in ages is the Go Pro. It’s a small waterproof HD camera you can clip on stuff like bikes, helmets, surfboard and every week someone comes up with an even better … Continue reading →
Last week I was flabbergasted when a colleague was offered a list of my friends and (OMG!) friends of friends, after signing up and adding me on Facebook. Why did this happen? I wasn’t able to replicate this ‘feature’ exactly, … Continue reading →
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Martha Stewart Living Magazine, MSLO has released an iPad special issue. I have been an avid reader of the magazine since its inception and I have been following Martha’s domestic advice since she … Continue reading →
Lors de la création du premier guide de stratégie SEO pour les sites mobiles chez Médias Transcontinental, j’ai du me poser la question « Quel sera le meilleur URI à adopter pour promouvoir un site Web mobile? ». Le reste … Continue reading →
The new Web sensation, ChartRoulette, developped by Andrey Ternovskiy, a 17-year-old Moscow student, is already spawning clones. Shuffle People has been running for a little while but it seems buggy. I have used it to talk to a guy in … Continue reading →
Ferguson conducted an interesting experiment when he welcomed Stephen Fry on the Late Late Show and conducted the interview without an audience. There was no skit, no jokes, no posturing for the crowd. No noise, heckles or shouts to distract … Continue reading →