Digital products & Design

Digital products & Design

App review: “Feel On!”

Posted on 5th Feb 2012

This is my favourite Twitter Client recently..."Feel On!". It's a Japanese app but they say English version is coming soon. This client analyses tweets in timeline and attach illustration. Really well done actually. Of course it can't be that accurate and attaches some strange ones which makes tweets so funny, or attaches some perfect ones […]

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Lupin the Third and Social Media

Posted on 18th Dec 2009

A Japanese animation called "Lupin the third" is doing a massive scale promotion in Japan. (Lupin the thrid, the main character is a heroic phantom theft, like the original "Lupin") And they are using social media a lot! At the beginning, a official account of "Lupin" was created on mixi, and they let users to […]

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Using social media

Posted on 12th Dec 2009

So everyone says "Twitter, "Twitter", "Twitter" recently for social media stories, but how do you use them? These are what I use: Mixi (SNS/J): Japanese friendsFacebook (SNS/E): Other friends + some Japanese friendsLinkedIn (SNS/E): Career networkingSeminar SNS (SNS/J): Members of the seminar at UniUK Alumni Network (SNS/J): Importing blog onlyTwitter (Micro-blog/E&J): Small story and real-time […]

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FireFox Plug-in, “Feedly”

Posted on 15th Nov 2009

'm trying to find a part-time job at the moment, and want to save some money so tend to stay at home... Umm, it's not good, I should be more active! Maybe I should try planting at least one seed/day. By the way, I started to use a Firefox plug-in called "feedly". I really like […]

Art&Exhibitions, Diary, Digital products & Design, Life in London

Desgree Show, finishing the course, etc.

Posted on 17th Sep 2009

The course finished last week. One year was so quick! For the last project, we made an iPhone application called "Alight". Alight is an application to allow users to associate their small ideas in daily life with particular location, so that they will have more chanced to develop them further. I was in charge of […]

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Trends?

Posted on 7th Apr 2009

This blog has started to get more access since I wrote about Kabuki last time. Most of the searching keywords are "Kamejiro"...wow, he is so popular. Usually access is from searching engine or mixi (Japanese social network site) but today I found unfamiliar URL named "kizasi.jp", so I jumped to that site. It seems they […]

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Twitter

Posted on 26th Feb 2009

Recently I always find a word "twitter" everywhere. I remember I read an article about it when it was launched, but as I couldn't understand what is was, so I haven't used it before. ...Well, I still don't know what's good about this. Most of articles just say "it's loose communication.", and even reading "how […]

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Google may harm your computer.

Posted on 31st Jan 2009

"A Chinese company launched Red-ray disc to compete with Blu-ray disc"... hearing such an interesting news by my friend, I was googling the keyword. But suddenly, google started to show "This site may harm your computer" message on every single search result. "What!? Did I get any virus or something!?!?!?" I felt a bit anxious, […]

Art&Exhibitions, Digital products & Design, Life in London

Francis Bacon at Tate Britain

Posted on 9th Jan 2009

So, now it's about Francis Bacon。 As I got a strong impression from the poster at the tube, I was so interested in this exhibition, and found this web content. Well, it looked a bit complicated to look into the detail, so I went to the museum anyway... I hadn't been to Tate Britain. It […]

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searchWiki

Posted on 22nd Nov 2008

I tried to use searchWiki by google yesterday! So what you need to do is just logging in to google account, and you will find some unfamiliar links next to the result of search. One is to "pick up" and one it to "delete" the result. Now we had a question. It looks this feature […]