- The Brooklyn Museum Lets the Crowd Curate a Show
Museum to decide what to exhibit based on user feedback gathered on the site. Neat. - Samsung Patents Visual Gesture Control
Interesting though it remains to be seen if this is a viable mode of interaction with a device that is primarily used in public situations. - picturephoning.com: Harrods To Use “Cult’ Barcodes
- Report: Nokia paying Universal $33.50 per phone | Crave : The gadget blog
Sadly, this kind of problem, born from business decisions, ends up hampering a lot of potentially interesting products. The carrier-dependent location based social software apps like Loopt immediately come to mind. - Shoe site Zappos.com will start selling gadgets, too - Boing Boing Gadgets
Weird. My gut says this is not a battle Amazon is going to lose. I also love my Amazon Prime too much to look elsewhere. - Rockstar releases GTA IV TV commercial in the UK - CrunchGear
Yum. - HoHoHo! : Design : Brand Spanking New
Great set of icons - NFC-enabled handset offers new and easy ways to access and share content
- Subway Crush
Missed connections for the NYC Subway. Funny. - A peek at In/Out, an internal app at 37signals - (37signals)
Interesting app. Sorta sounds like Twitter for work but that's just me. - ExitReality Turns Social Network Profiles Into 3D Spaces
Seriously, if you have a few minutes, its worth it. Just watch until then part where you see the MySpace widgets show up as art on the wall. I have a feeling this will someday make a nice case study for bad ideas in interaction design. (Thanks, Kevin) - Hulu heading to mobile phones? - TV Squad

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