Tag Archives: iceland

IE6 has left the Iceland

Posted 27 August 2010 | By | Categories: Development | 9 Comments

…for most parts at least. One of the brilliant perks of living in a small community is how easy it is to reach out and get valuable feedback from the crowd. I’m working on a pretty important website and was wondering if it is timely to introduce some CSS3 and fancy fonts. A simple question [...]

Icelandic Startup Companies Map

Posted 02 July 2010 | By | Categories: Projects | 2 Comments

It’s fun when idea cross linking leads to something tangible. I have been chatting to the guys at Clara for a while about making some kind of an index for Icelandic startup companies. I even have some wireframes for a CrunchBase style social network but it has been put on ice for now. Brian Suda [...]

Icelandic Social Media Mavens

Posted 30 June 2010 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | No Comments

I’ve been receiving requests for Social Media experts doing freelance work in Iceland. Companies are realizing that there might be some value in a solid social media strategy while the Icelandic advertising agencies don’t seem to meet the demand. Community managers are a scarce resource on our island but I’ve compiled a short list. Mainly [...]

United Icelandic Nation on Facebook

Posted 10 January 2010 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | 3 Comments

We excel in everything per capita. Today Facebook states that we have 170,400 Icelanders registered which equates to roughly 54% of the total population. After reading this post I decided to dig a bit deeper and create a similar graph for the Icelandic Facebook demography. No real surprises there, similar to the US except for the [...]