I’m working for cowboys, that’s really no lie,
they eat cacti for breakfast instead of regular pie!
They create graphics for all,
make sites big and small,
and they’re really nice too: they use “howdy” for “hi”!
Edit: check out the recorded gig. Please skip the first 3 minutes, we had some sound troubles. The images are not sharp, but the sound quality is great! Get ready for 80 minutes of funky tunes!
Société Anonyme, a band from Antwerp that brings you Grandma’s Soulfood. Tonight, they have their first EP-release party at Arenbergschouwburg. The Cowboys will set up a live stream, so everybody can easily follow and enjoy the gig.
The stream will start around 22h, so sit back, relax and check this blog, or http://www.societeanonyme.be/ for funky soul tunes, live from Antwerp! Yeehaa!
A couple of weeks ago our eye fell on the music video for ‘Baby, baby, baby’ by ‘Make the girl dance’. I don’t think there’s any explanation necessary…
Today, I saw this… and I felt like sharing it with the world!
Yes! There’s something wrong with our water. This website tells you why and what you can do to be part of the solution.
This is a wonderful online experience. The website loads and works very smooth, offers several clever ways to navigate, has great animation and has even greater video integration. Even the music adds a big extra to the whole experience (normally I don’t like music on a website).
Take a small break and have a look. Don’t forget to act…
I follow Rhymo and Dutchcowboy for a while now on twitter. These two blokes from the Netherlands are hardcore mobile fanatics who can’t sit still. Yesterday they launched Layer, worlds first mobile Augmented Reality browser for mobile. After a couple of hours they reached +40k views with the demo, today they added another 60k!
The demo looks quite impressive:
Now all we have to do is buy a G1 or a HTC Magic phone and move to the north.
Anyway, well done guys, (quote from Youtube comment) this is putting Holland on the innovation market.
Make yourself comfortable and watch this… What would e-mail look like when it was invented today?
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