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Bret Taylor: “A Few Years From Now, Most Every Single Person At Facebook Is Going To Be Working On Mobile”


I’ve always had a geek streak through me and I’m fascinated by the different mediums in which people use to communicate. Tuhi actually means ‘communication’ in Maori (Native New Zealand culture). So Facebook is something that I keep a very close eye on and try to stay at the forefront of how it can be used to it’s full potential and what they see for the future. This is a great watch and read on one direction we will see Facebook taking.

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How important is mobile to Facebook? Already, 350 million of its 800 million monthly active users are on mobile devices, and that number is just going to get bigger. “Fundamentally we view it as a really big shift for our company, as fundamental as the shift from desktop apps to the Internet,” Facebook CTO Bret Taylor tells me in the TCTV interview above (which was shot at the Web 2.0 Summit earlier this week). “Companies really need to redefine themselves in this world of devices rather than browsers on people’s laptops.”

Taylor goes even further with this stunning prediction: “A few years from now, most every single person at Facebook who works there is going to be working on mobile almost exclusively.” Mobile and social go hand in hand. Facebook wants to create a seamless experience across the desktop and mobile, as well as between mobile devices.

Here is where Project Spartan may come in. Project Spartan is the unofficial name given to Facebook’s mobile HTML5 efforts. “I am not sure what Project Spartan was,” demurs Taylor before proceeding to explain how the mobile web it fits into Facebook’s overall mobile strategy. Facebook wants to be available everywhere on any device. If that means native mobile apps, that’s fine. But if someone doesn’t have a Facebook mobile app on their device, there will always be a mobile web version as well.

“Where we can play a role in mobile is just helping app discovery and engagement,” says Taylor. That ambition is actually quite large. App discovery is like search for mobile. Whoever controls it, controls what people can do on their phones.

Here are links to Mary Meeker’s mobile slides I mention at the beginning, and the first video with Taylor from this interview.

In the video below, we talk about the interest graph and how there is an opening for startups to explore it. At the end, I also ask Taylor what he thinks about Google+.

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The Patient Gardener by Visiondivision

Visiondivision was invited as guest professors by Politecnico di Milano for their week-long workshop MIAW2.

The workshop, playing with the metaphor of forests, aimed to generate new visions to explain the contemporary and immediate future ways of being in the spirit of green design, resilience, recycling, and ethical consciousness.

Our intention with our project was to construct a study retreat at the campus with patience as the main key for the design. If we can be patient with the building time we can reduce the need for transportation, waste of material and different manufacturing processes, simply by helping nature grow in a more architectonic and useful way. The final result can be enjoyed at Politecnico di Milano in about 60 years from now.

During the workshop we gave nature all the guidance and directions to help it grow into useful structures and objects. There are different methods and tools to guide and control the growth of trees and plants; bending, twisting, pruning, grafting, braiding, weaving and to control the amount of water and light the trees get are just some examples of these. We used almost all of these techniques in our creation, which involved creating a structural system for the building and also stairs and furniture, all made out of trees, plants or grass.

Our structural frame for this project became ten Japanese cherry trees that was planted in a circle with a diameter of eight meters with a six meter high temporary wood structure in the center that is acting as a guidance tower for the growing structure. The trees were planted with an equal spacing from each other, except for four of them that became two pairs of stairs to the future upper level.

The cherry trees were ideal to plant at that time of year and also had great features for achieving the desired structure. Thin ropes were tied around the plants and were slightly bent towards the temporary tower.

As time passes the trees will form a dome when they reach the tower, and then designated by to change its direction so the final form will be an hourglass, a suiting shape for the project and also a very practical form as we now have two rooms with different modes in the building.

The small branches on the plants that will grow into stairs are guided with wires to each other and will hopefully be useful later on. The rest of the stairs can later be grafted in the stair trees.

On the ground level we designed furniture out of grass, trees and plants. There are a dining group consisting of a table with four chairs. The chairs are plum trees where one sit at the lowest fork and the branches are guided into canopies so the future visitor can sit in the chair while at the same time eating delicious fruits. The table is made out of slender wooden pieces with strings in the structure, which forms a skeleton where hedras can grow and later take over the structure completely. A comfortable chair made out of grass are located on the other side of the ground floor. The grass chair is put together with the use of a custom made cardboard structure, shaped for maximal relaxation and that is painted with a protection coating and that is later filled with soil on site and draped with grass.

A grass puff is also made and placed in the tower where the floor of the upper level will be. The puff is a big potato bag filled with straw, soil, fertilizer and grass seed. An organic rope is placed with a third of its length inside the bag, and the bag is later sewn together. The rest of the rope is placed in water so the puff gets water and will later be covered in grass, so when the trees finally reaches this level and becomes the floor, it will already be furnished.

Together with the students we worked out a maintenance plan and instructions to future gardeners that is simple enough to actually work. On the structure, we instructed that a pattern of wood will be grafted in, leaving two spaces between the trees as entries/exits and the rest is closed in ornamental patterns with branches. On the upper level which is reached by the two staircases with exquisite handrails, is different fruit trees grafted into the cherry trees so the visitor can have a variety of fruits while relaxing in the canopy. Branches are also grafted in for security reasons between the tree trunks.

In about 80 years from now the Politecnico di Milano campus will have a fully grown building and the students will hopefully have proud grandchildren that can tell the story of the project for their friends and family.

Partners in charge: Anders Berensson & Ulf Mejergren
Curators: Laura Daglio & Oscar Bellini
Students/Architects/Builders: Rachele Albini, Giada Albonico, Jacopo Biasio, Sara Caramaschi, Elisa Carraro, Desislava Dimitrova, Cristina Gatti, Elisa Gulino, Mariya Hasamova, Nina Mikhailova, Ottavia Molatore, Joao Molinar, Azadeh Moradiasr, Mohyedin Navabzadeh Navabi, Giuseppe Maria Palermo, Riccardo Somaini, Bogdan Stojanovic
Organizers: Luca Maria Francesco & Fabris Efisia Cipolloni
Location: Politecnico di Milano
Project area: 50 sqm
Project year: 2011-2090

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Halloween Light Show 2011

I know you’re probably thinking you’ve seen all those cheesy christmas light shows but this is impressive.

2011 Halloween Light Show — This Is Halloween from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
“4 singing pumpkin faces, tombstones, hand carved pumpkins, strobes, floods and thousands of lights. Most all lights have been changed from incandescent to RGB LED so power consumption is a lot less than previous years. Also DMX added to show. All lights, faces and props are custom made (DIY) by me except for the roof line which are CCRs. Controlling channels have gone up 8X from last year. 1144 channels. Light-O-Rama. Riverside, CA”

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Coke Can Glass

Cool Coca-Cola Can glass on sale here.

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Triumph Steve McQueen Edition Motorcycle

This would be so bad-ass to burn around on in Hong Kong.  The Triumph has released a new tribute to the legend of cool– actor and speed fiend Steve McQueen.  The newTriumph Steve McQueen Edition Motorcycle is inspired by the Triumph TR6 McQueen rode in the 1963 World War II film The Great Escape, in which McQueen eludes Nazis in the German countryside.  Always his own stunt man, McQueen famously jumped his motorcycle over a barbed wire fence in the film, in a manner that doesn’t seem possible.  Off screen, McQueen was an avid Triump rider, carving up the pavement on his own Triumph Bonneville in and around Los Angeles.

The new Triumph Steve McQueen Edition is based on the Triumph Bonneville T100, but with styling and feature enhancements that recall the 1963 original.  These include a military-style khaki-green paint job, a stencil-style Triumph logo on the tank and a licensed print of McQueens’s signature on the side.  1,100 of the McQueen Edition Triumphs will be produced, and the first will be introduced to the public on November 8th.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3: Strike Packages Behind the Scenes Video

A must watch for any COD fans.

Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games bring you details on Modern Warfare 3’s all-new Strike Packages. With more variety and deeper customization, Strike Packages have been designed to reward different play styles and skill levels. Follow #MW3 updates on Twitter via @fourzerotwo, and join us at http://www.facebook.com/MW3 and http://www.callofduty.com/mw3

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Rolling in the beats (live mashup)

Rolling in the beats (live mashup) from Ithaca Audio on Vimeo.

24 Video APC40 Mashup created by Chris from Ithaca Audio

To download a free audio copy go to: soundcloud.com/​ithaca-audio/​rolling-in-the-beats

Tracks used:
The Prodigy – Mindfields
Ludovico Einaudi – Nightbook
Haddaway – What is love
The Streets – Turn the page
4th Avenue Jones – Move on
Layo & Bushwaka – Love story
Adele – Rolling in the deep
The Killers – All these things that I’ve done
Death in Vegas – Aisha
Beyonce – Crazy in love
Felix Mendelssohn – A midsummer night’s dream
DJ Shadow – Organ donar
Destiny’s Child – Bug a boo
DJ Shadow – The number song (T La Rock – Breakdown / Don Covay – Bad Luck)
Daft Punk – Around the world
Queen/David Bowie – Under pressure
Aretha Franklin – Deeper love
Peter Carpenter – The theme from Magnum P.I
Klaxons – Gravitys rainbox (Soulwax remix)
Michael Jackson – Scream
The Verve – Bittersweet symphony
Run DMC/Aerosmith – Walk this way
Basement Jaxx – Do your thing
Faithless – Take the long way home

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David Beckham Journey to LA

HBTV: David Beckham – Journey to L.A. Part 2 from HBTV on Vimeo.

HBTV: David Beckham – Journey to L.A. Part 1 from HBTV on Vimeo.

From football to fashion.

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iPhone 4 Case + Pocket Projector + Battery Rolled Into One

A Japanese accessory maker called Centurystarted selling the “monolith” [JP] today, a case for the iPhone 4, a 1,900mAh battery, and a mini projector rolled into one (it’s still unclear if the device works with the iPhone 4S as well). The monolith is sized at 63.5×126.6×22mm and weighs 97g.

Century says that users can expect images sized at up to 60cm (in 16:9 format), in 640×360 resolution, with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and with 12 lumens brightness.

According to the company, the battery provides enough juice for 3 hours of projector usage and takes about 4 hours to fully charge. Without the projector, the in-case battery can add 50% to the life of the iPhone battery.

The monolith is available in black and white (price in Japan: US$260).

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jeffstaple 1-2-1 with James Jean

1-2-1 w/jeffstaple feat. James Jean from jeffstaple on Vimeo.

Taiwanese-American visual artist James Jean sits down with jeffstaple to talk about his creative process and describes what went into some of the design elements for his contribution to Prada’s flagship store in New York City. Jean will also be at Reed Space today (October 23) for a signing of his new book, Rebus.

Reed Space
151 Orchard St.
New York, NY 10002
United States

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Steve’s Final “One More Thing…”

Fantastic article by TechCrunch –

Steve Jobs was the ultimate showman. As such, it should be no surprise that he realized the power of following up a great performance with an encore. But unlike many musicians who treat encores as a given add-on for each show, Jobs seemed to recognize that encores are much more powerful if they’re used judiciously. The Steve Jobs encore was the “One more thing…” He didn’t use it all the time, and because of that, when he did, it would whip the audience into a frenzy.

Following his passing, the question now turns to what Jobs was working on in his final days. Surely, the master showman has something to present us with even though he’s no longer around to show it off, right? After he stepped down as CEO in August, I made the case that his final “One more thing…” was actually Apple itself. That his last great product was actually a self-sustaining company that could continue to pump out innovation even after he’s gone. Hopefully that will be the case. But it’s sure starting to look like he may have had a few tangible “One last thing…” products up his sleeve as well.

In the weeks following his death, reports have been popping up that he was working on a few new things, perhaps even up to the day before his passing on October 5. One of these projects is said to be the iPhone 5 (or whatever it will be called). This isn’t the iPhone 4S, but rather a completely redesigned version of the phone. If you believe the report by CNet’s Brooke Crothers, Jobs was not very involved in the 4S itself because he was focusing his time on the 5. Crothers goes so far as to say this was Jobs’ “last big project”.

Considering the iPhone is Apple’s key product now (at least in terms of revenue), certainly one final version revamped by Jobs himself would be a worthy final project. But Jobs clearly loved to transform different industries with his new innovations. The iPhone 5 probably doesn’t fit that bill — he already disrupted that industry. Further, other reports now suggest Jobs had his hands in other things in his final months.

Jobs’ upcoming biography is the source for a lot of this new information. Even though the book won’t be out until Monday, several tidbits have leaked out over the past few days. Consider that sentence a verbose SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!

Another potential “One more thing…” for Jobs is apparently digital textbooks for the iPad. “Mr. Jobs’s biographer Walter Isaacson says in the book that Mr. Jobs viewed textbooks as the next business he wanted to transform,” Damon Darlin and Nick Wingfield reveal on The New York Times’ Bit blog. Jobs apparently went as far as having meetings with publishers about partnering with Apple to make this happen. And he was thinking about ways of circumventing state certification requirements (a tricky issue in the textbook market).

Revolutionizing textbooks may seem a bit ho-hum by Jobs’ standards, but it’s pretty clear that Jobs was passionate about the U.S. education system, and felt this country was falling behind. While digital textbooks may not have the sex appeal of the iPad itself, something of that nature could ultimately prove to be the most disruptive in the long run.

And then there’s the big one.

For years, there have been rumors of Apple working on a television. Not the current Apple TV, mind you — an actual television set. Once the Apple tablet became a reality with the iPad unveiling in 2010, the Apple television took over as the new mythical invention that everyone loves to contemplate. I’m guilty of this as well. A number of times, I’ve laid out why I think the television space is the next major market Apple will go after. Why? Simple. It’s extremely ripe for disruption.

But others have long disagreed. Most skeptics point to the fact that the television hardware market is rife with issues like very low margins, long product cycles, tough distribution, and an all-powerful industry (cable) that essentially makes the hardware their bitch. There are many good points being made. Of course, many of these things were previously said about the mobile phone industry, and even the PC industry before that. And most of these things are exactly what make the market so ready for disruption.

It would be a challenge, no doubt. But it’s the type of challenge that Apple under Jobs seemed to live for. And conquering such challenges is exactly why Apple has thrived.

So it’s not surprising for me to hear that Apple does indeed have plans in the television space. “The new biography on Steve Jobs has a major product reveal: Apple may drop a full-fledged television,” Hayley Tsukayama reports for The Washington Post. She calls this “Jobs’s final plan” — funny how many of these there seem to be, no?

Here’s the key part:

“He very much wanted to do for television sets what he had done for computers, music players, and phones: make them simple and elegant,” Isaacson wrote.

Isaacson continued: “‘I’d like to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use,’ he told me. ‘It would be seamlessly synced with all of your devices and with iCloud.’ No longer would users have to fiddle with complex remotes for DVD players and cable channels. ‘It will have the simplest user interface you could imagine. I finally cracked it.’”

“I finally cracked it.” No four words have ever made me more excited.

Apparently, the biography doesn’t dive into any further details about the project. Quite frankly, while the fact that Apple is working in the space isn’t surprising, it is surprising that Jobs would say anything about it. Almost nothing has leaked out of the company with regard to the project. In fact, the only thing I’ve ever heard thrown around is a reference to a project codenamed “Sphere”. That’s it.

Considering how big the market is, and the amount of disruption that the television has brought not just to technology but various fields like entertainment and information, an Apple television would certainly seem to be a fitting last “One more thing…” for Jobs. Television is a core technology that touches billions, but it really hasn’t been fundamentally rethought in decades. Sure, the picture has gotten better and the content more expansive, but we’re now forced to interact with it through crappy cable boxes and remotes that I would call Fisher Price-esque — except that it would be a huge insult to Fisher Price.

So that’s what I’m hoping for from Jobs’ final “One more thing…” A new iPhone is and will be awesome. Re-imagined textbooks sound great and potentially very important. But I want Apple in my living room disrupting the stale status quo. There’s a reason that Apple refers to the current Apple TV as a “hobby” — it’s just a foot in the door to ensure that it doesn’t close as they work on something much bigger. The real product will see Jobs transform another massive industry — only this time he’ll do it posthumously.

One final rabbit out of one final hat from the master showman.

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Unconventional Friends: Andre Saraiva and Olivier Zahm

André Saraiva and Olivier Zahm – Unconventional Friends from mb! by Mercedes-Benz on Vimeo.

‘Unconventional Friends’ is the latest video update to Mercedes’ Avantgarde Diaries Project – the video focusses on Andre Saraiva and Olivier Zahm’s close friendship and their paired creative process.. two of the most influential names around, it’s interesting to hear them speak in this context.

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Visionaries: Tom Ford Documentary Trailer

“Visionaries: Inside the Creative Mind” with Tom Ford, airs this Sunday, October 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on OWN. Here’s a peak at the trailer, and a very are insight into the working day of one of the most influential creative’s of our time.

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Mario Wedding Invitations

Larry T. Quach helped his friends design a Mario-themed wedding invitation which looks like an Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge and opens up to reveal Mario and Princess Peach standing atop brick blocks.

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We Want You for Call of Duty MW3

This is a little poster I designed to start recruitment for the lead up to the release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. The PS3/X-Box online game is due to drop November 9th. We already have 5 troops who have stepped up to the line. Looking for 3 more….

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Cool Characters Designed by Matias Hannecke

These character designs are by Toronto-based designer and digital artist Matias Hannecke.

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The People’s Supermaket

The People’s Supermarket is a supermarket Community launched in spring 2010 by the chef Arthur Potts-Dawson. Located in the heart of London this cooperative non-profit is unique. Managed and owned by the members, the shop operates on a membership system, it offers local and seasonal products for the lowest prices possible.

The studio Unreal handled the development of its branding , with the constraint the low budget of the cooperative.

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00 by 719

“Photography without an objective is mere aestheticism.” Stefano Agabio

This photos are part of the 00 project. It consists in a series of photos taken with no lens mounted on the camera. Therefore, the aperture was set to f/00.

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The Adventures of Tintin.

The Adventures of Tintin from James Curran on Vimeo.

James Curran created this unofficial title sequence for ‘The Adventures of Tintin’, featuring elements from each of the 24 books. The Music was composed by Ray Parker and Tom Szczesniak.

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The Alternative Hair show at the Royal Albert Hall in London

This is what hair show’s should be like. Love the use of costumes, make up and even contact lenses to create the bizarre looks.

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