Jul 09
Eniro.se is the largest yellow-pages search site in Sweden and one of the largest search sites in Scandinavia. Today I released the first version of mobil.eniro.se which, when visited by an iPhone or iPod touch, gets a slight touch up from the standard mobile fitted site. It was fun working for eniro, and I know they will want my services in the future

Jul 06

I couldn’t resist - if you want to learn about the iPhone in another language, try one of these!
English, French, Spanish, Japanese
Jun 02
Swans are evil. Even at a young age they start threating visitors.

Jan 17
En vän till mig förlorade körkortet idag.
Han snittade 120 km/h på en 70-väg.
Han snittade 120 för att hemliga polisen inte såg när han körde 190.
Vi på SL önskar dig välkommen tillbaka!

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Dec 24
Happy Holidays and best wishes from me and the Central Station! More pretty christmas pictures after a simple click

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Nov 26
BumpTop is a cool alternative to the regular Windows, Mac and Linux which resembles real life desktop interaction of files and folders. You move around files, documents and images just like on a regular desk and you can organize them into piles.
Objects bump into eachother and larger objects are heavier and harder to nudge. Check out the video on their website!
I wonder when Apple will have something like this. They already have piles (link).

Nov 18
A Taiwanese restaurant specializes in modern toilet inventory and
inspired
foods. Love that chocolate mousse!
Click image to see more pics

Nov 12
Nej, nu är jag less på alla töntiga skribenter och idioter och analfabeter (ibland i kombination) som kommenterar artiklarna på alla feber.se-sidor. Nu håller jag mig till Akihabaranews.com, Engadget.com, MacRumors.com och TUAW.com för nyheter inom “pryl-marknaden”. Undrar vart jag ska gå för mode… och design-nyheter…
Nov 09
I love high speed photogophy, click image to enlarge

Nov 08
(I post in English on every occasion the target audience can be international)
To continue on awful Cry for Help websites, www.havenworks.com tries to show as much information as possible and are even bold enough to have a wider site than recommended by the W3C board.
And I still don’t understand what kind of site Haveworks is… US news?
Thnx, Tomek, for the link (should I hate you for it?)
