The US Patent Office goes Web 2.0
March 6th, 2007The Patent office is introducing a pilot scheme to promote web development
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The Patent office is introducing a pilot scheme to promote web development
Business Logs, who are part of the 9rules network announce the ‘Best in Web Interfaces awards’.
The list compiled by Mike Rundle details his favourite websites in terms of design and usability. Refreshingly, not all of the sites are Web 2.0 concoctions with massive buttons, colour gradients and heaps of white space!
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Some people have far too much time on their hands. I hope it explodes all over them when they open their cans.
Philips have created an electronic crayon that actually encourages kids to ‘draw’ on walls. Turn the lights down, mix your palette and off you go.
Parents will be glad to hear that jay cloths and soapy water are not necessary.
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TrekStor, better known for their hard drives and USB drives, have made a play for those of us who want more style out of their MP3 players. Unlike the the Zune which is a heavier and uglier version of the iPod TrekStor have focused soley on music and produced a pretty nice product
The player […]
Time magazine have announced the inventions of the year 2006. Youtube.com win first place due to its astonishing worldwide growth over the past 12 months.
Others that made the list include a car key locator (probably not worth the £120 price tag) a magnetic floating bed, that i doubt will make you sleep easier because […]
The billboard has long been one of the most powerful forms of location advertising. Just think of New York’s Time Square – many a car accident has been caused be motorists loosing concentration because they’re attention has been captivated by a ten storey high image of Madonna, Kate Moss or Calvin Klein’s latest model.
If it […]
The long awaited release of the accessible optimus 103 lcd keyboard looks closer as pre-orders start on December 12th. That will hopefully also mean an unveiling of the price, and if we’re lucky, some specifications for the keyboard. We’re not getting our hopes up though, because these guys could reveal nothing and still fill their […]
This article has been written on behalf of the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) and has been cross posted on The Web Standards Project, Lachy’s Log, Molly.com, 456 Berea Street. and igoo
There’s been a lot of discussion about the W3C’s recent decision to continue the development of HTML around the web lately. Blog […]