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Box Me Up a Boxee, Yo

D-Link has officially unveiled the Boxee Box and should be on the market in the first half of this year with an expected retail price of around $200 (of course, by the end of the year, one could probably snag a BB for $75).  It is one of the most hotly anticipated new media gadgets to come around in a while.  The company’s website describes the product as so: Ever wish you could get all the great free entertainment from…
January 7, 2010
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Our Work updated with two more recent projects

Yesterday, Craig was able to bust out some last minute excellence in creating slides to showcase two more of our recent projects. The first one up there is the Wear In The World site we built for Adidas Golf. I had already posted here over a month ago when the site first launched, but now we can really highlight some of the innovative design and development that really makes us proud. (more…)
December 24, 2009
Design

To The Person/Company That Didn’t Receive Their Holiday Card…

The postal service was kind enough to send back the mangled top half of the Christmas Card in question, but the whereabouts of it's ill-fated destination remains a mystery. So if you didn't get a card from us, here's a shot of the upper half of it - and click past the jump to read the heart felt apology from our men and women sweating over the holidays in the postal industry. (more…)
December 23, 2009
Design

Xmas Party!

Ninthlink took a half day on Wednesday last week for some good times and to celebrate another great year. There was no shortage of food, treats, beverages, white elephant gifts, tom-foolery, rock band, laughter and warm, fuzzy holiday spirit. We even took the time to produce a newsletter out of the deal. If you didn't get our holiday cheer in your mailbox this year, be sure to sign up for our newsletter and you'll never be lonely again. We've also…
December 22, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Eye-Fi: Direct Path from Eye to Web

Cool tech is coming out there just in time for Christmas stocking stuffers -- one we have found is  the Eye-Fi memory card for digital cameras. You take a photo and can upload from camera to web (no PC involved), complete with geo-tag coding added. We love this stuff here at Ninthlink! Google is partnering with the wireless memory card maker for first-time buyers in USA and Canada to purchase 200 GB of online photo storage at their Picasaweb.google.com site…
December 20, 2009