Posts Tagged love
Twitter earns something bigger than money
Posted by Samuel in Innovation, Social on May 20, 2009
Many have understood how they can earn money by using Twitter, but no-one knows how Twitter earns money.
There are many speculations concerning Twitter’s future.
This is my wish.
According to many, I live in an imaginary world. I believe that everything is created, and by a creator. If you believe in a creator/God then we could imagine that the earth and all its resources are “gifts” to mankind.
We’ve managed to take these “gifts” and make money out of it. New stuff is innovated out of them. We created Twitter.
I would like to believe that Twitter is a gift to mankind, from mankind. A new “gift” to connect people together, innovate new solutions using this great platform and make money. Thank you Twitter (God #2?)!
As I said, wishful thinking! I’ll love Twitter even if they figure out a way to earn money. :)
Use Flex and set it free
Posted by PEZ in Flex/AS, Innovation, iPhone, Values on April 17, 2009
I work at Projectplace Labs. In fact I’m managing it. No doubt it’s the best job I’ve ever had. Imagine getting payed for experimenting with far out things all day. Two examples:
- Samuel, who also works at the lab and blogs on this site, started to play with the iPhone SDK some month ago and just yesterday he sent a Projectplace client for the iPhone to AppStore. It should appear there any day soon. Computer Sweden wrote about it today (Swedish).
- A year ago I tried out Sandy3D (awesome 3D engine for Flash written in AS3) and quickly got a prototype up for a Cooliris-inspired photo wall, it was WOW to me so I called it WowAlbum. Not as immediately business applicable as Samuel’s iPhone app, but a fun thing to do.
Projectplace Labs is very much inspired by those big, innovative, forces out there. Mozilla Labs, Microsoft Office Labs, Adobe Labs and, of course, Google Labs. Google is probably our main inspirational source. We’re trying to reverse engineer Google’s innovation machine and apply what we feel fits us (or at least try to convince our managers to let us apply it). We’ve also taken Quincy Jones’ receipt for success to our hearts;
We apply it on all levels. Ideas, creativity, people, innovation, inspiration, code, joy, love. Unleash!

Yap - planning made fun
Ummm, I was definately not planning to write about Projectplace Labs in this blog. Got a bit carried away there. I was mainly about to use the Bagonca server to make a development version of Yap available to a guy I’m working with at A-Dato. Then I thought, heck I can blog about it, and then I felt I needed to tell about where I work.
And now I need to tell you something about Yap too, right? You can read a little about it at Projectplace Labs and also at Projectplace Ideas. To cut a long story short:
We, Projectplace, want to be the company who made project planning fun.
That development version of Yap that you can access even before it appears on Projectplace Labs? Don’t worry, I haven’t fogotten, here goes:
Now, how cool does this make Bagonca? It even publishes Projectplace Labs stuff before Labs! =)
