For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you to come up with more derivative services Google had in its pipeline. And here’s hoping Googmodo becomes a reality; I want to eat at the Google Cafeteria!
Google Buzz is strangely familiar. Probably because what it does already exists in the form of Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. But that’s not stopping them! What’s next in Google unceasing march towards doing everything?
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you to make some improvements to Apple’s iPad. Some of these entries are definite improvements. Others? Uh, not so much.
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you to design some new interfaces for iPhone 4.0. And you know what? Some of these look pretty damned cool.
There’s a reason that people ask for stuff like the Star Trek Blu-ray for Christmas instead of what they really want in their heart of hearts. Because their heart of hearts are f—king crazy.
Sure, there are the sensible, inexpensive presents you’re asking for for Christmas. Then there are the fantastic, unrealistic, unreasonable things you really want. Those are what I want to see.
It’s amazing what one letter will do. The Segway becomes the Kegway, Nikon becomes Nixon and Gatorade becomes, uh, Gatorape. I know that last one isn’t gadgety, but I let it slide.
Here’s one for all my pun-loving friends out there: Let’s make gadget ads that are fundamentally and irrevocably changed by adding, changing or dropping a single letter from the name of the device.