August 29, 2008
The internet now falls under what is called “media” by industries. A term that many in the early days of the internet opposed, fearing that it would suffer the same fate as TV and radio. Nonetheless, it is still “new” media, since traditional media outlets such as TimeWarner and the big three broadcast companies owned by GE, Westinghouse Broadcasting, and Disney are still grappling with how to move their traditional advertising model online. Over the past decade, we’ve seen many of these companies buying “internet” and .com companies, such as the AOL and GE deal, to inject know-how and reach into their existing organizations. (more…)
August 23, 2008
We’ve all found it difficult to predict where the internet will be in a few months let alone in a few years. Rather, let’s focus on where we’ve been and see if we can extract some general themes and behaviors that have shaped the internet today.
First, we all remember this…

Original Google Beta
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August 16, 2008
Finally! Our first post on our new blog.
We advocate transparency and beautiful design. Hopefully by now you’ve had a chance to look around and enjoyed your experience. It is fitting that for our first post we highlight the design and great work that went into making this website come to life. We started our search at all the typical and expected haunts to find a good designer. We looked at open source web design and bestwebgallery.com. (more…)