November 2007
Tel Aviv Bauhaus - The White City - Photos And Video
History bestowed upon Tel Aviv unique architectural gems, first and foremost, the world’s largest concentration of buildings in the international style. It all started in the mid -1920s, when the cheeky “teenage” city began to signal that it was already grown up and starting to be a metropolis. What was missing, through city officials, was a unified architectural style – so they decided to build a new quarter using Bauhaus design principles.
October 2007
Special Review - Tel Aviv Art And Culture
Tel Aviv is home to three of Israel’s largest museums, which draw a total of 1.1 million visitors a year. Among them are: Tel Aviv Museum of Art displays modern and post-modern art. Also on display are works from the 16th-19th centuries, including the Impressionist period, as well as graphic design and photography. Another fascinating museum is The Eretz Israel Museum. It deals with the history and culture of the land of Israel, including archeology, anthropology, folklore, ethnography, Judaic, history and more.
July 2007
Web 2.0: Free And Cool Web 2.0 Badges
Free and very cool Web 2.0 Badges. They are probably one of the most popular trend in Web 2.0 time. They might have various round or square corners and eye-catchy colors. They immediately attract visitor s attention, it s most over-used trendy little design technique in our days. Badges can be used for display a big Beta message on your website or emphasize a price or a promotion. No web 2.0 site is complete without one.
May 2007
Web 2.0 Media - Create Animation Of Yourself
Voki enables users to express themselves on the web in their own voice using a talking character. You can customize your Voki to look like you or take on the identity of lots of other types of characters� animals, monsters, anime etc.
February 2007
Fashion Social Network
by 1 otherIQONS is a new on-line fashion community that aims to have the same impact on fashion as MySpace had on music. is 100% free and it aims to set fashion free of geographic and social limits.
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