We can´t stop moving.
Learn a bit more about this new internet phenomenon ![]()
chat roulette from Casey Neistat on Vimeo.
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Recently Daniele Tubino, or Tubis as we call her visited the w3haus London office. Tubis works between the São Paulo and Porto Alegre w3haus offices in Brazil as an account managers. After a bit of work talk we headed out to Jaguar Shoes for some Shoreditch drinks (#recommend).
Checking out the now (in)famous illustrated wall
Jaguar Shoes on Kingsland Road, Shoreditch.
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Flash Player 10.1 on Google Nexus One from michael chaize on Vimeo.
It looks like it runs faster than a lot of desktop computers we have used, OK ,we’re exaggerating, but it looks very fast for a mobile device. Now that Adobe has signed on most of the mobile phone makers in the market apart from Apple, the IPhone will feel increased pressure to allow the flash plug-in to be incorporated into its browser. Our best guess is Apple will keep a stranglehold on flash and other competing software to Quicktime and open standards as long as possible, caving in somewhere in the near future as competition starts eating away at its market share.
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A w3haus insight piece:
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Love the style of the animation too! Movie from pivotthemovie.com/
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via Kottke
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The Third & The Seventh from Alex Roman on Vimeo.
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A very interesting project created by Kevin Bauman where he mapped and photographed over 100 abandoned houses in his home town of Detroit in the US. Click here to see the whole project website.
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