Monthly Archives: March 2007

Incompatible

Apparently, my buddy Stig and I are musically incompatible… I kinda think I new that already, but now its been confirmed by lastfm

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User driven product development

A friend of mine just asked me for some good examples of companies involving their users directly in product development. I have tons of examples of this, I’m sure – I talk about it often – but nothing seems to come to mind (maybe because it’s saturday and I’m sitting in the sun with a [...]

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Joost invites…

I only have two but they’re up for grabs so drop me a comment if you want one of them (btw – they expire on thursday, so hurry)

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Heard on the street

Danish guy to British guy: ‘The problem is that it’s just not funking‘ (For you english-speaking readers, ‘funke’ is Danish slang for ‘to work’ or ‘function’) Personally, I love it when stuff funks!

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Jaiku update

absolutely loving Jaiku. There are a few things I’d love to see improved, though: I want to be able to comment on my contacts’ posts from the app on my celly I want to be able to choose periodic log-ons, as the constant connection is sucking the life out of my UMTS phone I want [...]

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Random thoughts on Jaiku (and Twitter)

I recently signed up to Jaiku. For an in depth description of what Jaiku is and why it’s kinda neat, I suggest you read my colleague Mads’ post on it (and on why it is better than Twitter, a similar service) – he’s the one who convinced me to sign up. In short Jaiku is [...]

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Snack Culture

Yeah, snack culture… As a non-native speaker of English, I didn’t even know the term existed, but man do I like it… Go to Wired for an explanation – bon appetít BTW – does this qualify as ‘bite-size entertainment’?

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