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  • Too high a price to pay for free wireless?
    Yes, yes, yes… er, no. Still, at least it was a brief thrill. I spend a few seconds in a state of euphoria, delighted at the thought of free wi-fi in virtually every High Street in the UK. Imagine: my new iPod touch instantly comes a step closer to emulating the iPhone - on tap [...]
    Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:39:10 +0000

  • Dilbert creator predicts the end of news print
    …And it all rests on the evolution of the iPhone, apparently. I predict that the end of printed newspapers will happen in the time it takes for most people to upgrade their cell phones two more times. The iPhone, and its inevitable copycats, (let’s call them iClones) are newspaper killers. When you have a web browser [...]
    Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:26:29 +0000

  • The definition of Web 3.0
    So here it is… the defining statement that says goodbye to Web 2.0, and hello to a new generation. Or not. Either, Jason Calacanis (all-round web entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Weblogs Inc.), has had a stab at giving a dictionary definition of Web 3.0: Web 3.0 is defined as the creation of high-quality content and [...]
    Thu, 04 Oct 2007 08:24:31 +0000

  • A complete history of the first time things happened
    Oh, now I’m a happy boy. This is the sort of stuff you could lose years of your life to… The First Time News Was Fit To Print is a compilation of the first mentions in the New York Times of famous people, places, things and terms. Sound dull? You need to get out more… mental_floss magazine [...]
    Wed, 03 Oct 2007 20:22:51 +0000

  • Wonderful dig at Digg
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    Wed, 03 Oct 2007 19:08:38 +0000

  • Blogs become ‘media properties’
    A new chart shows the power of blog-powered technology sites against traditional online media, with several home-spun players now giving the BBC and CNet a run for their dollar. If you’re a habitual consumer of technology sites, none of the findings will come as a shock. To my eyes, the real interest comes in the [...]
    Tue, 02 Oct 2007 08:28:55 +0000

  • Olympic-standard brain filing: just what I need…
    The perfect end to a perfect day: 12 hours of frenetic conversations and tense meetings, during which I print out a to-do list that runs to four A4 pages (the text was at 9pt, in case you’re wondering). I look at the list, and begin to quietly weep. So I get back home, fire up [...]
    Mon, 01 Oct 2007 18:59:34 +0000

  • 10 cringing navigational howlers
    Nice summary of some of the most common usability nightmares over at Smashing Magazine. Among the 10 howlers, you’ll find drop-down navigation, blocks that overlay navigation, and Flash sites that demand a seismic leap in human evolution before they can be worked. Of course, you’d never be associated with such horrors, now would you? Confession time: [...]
    Sat, 29 Sep 2007 16:23:25 +0000

  • Podcasts: not so cool in Yahoo’s world
    The video boom appears to have claimed another head - podcasts. As part of its ‘100-Day Review’ instigated by its new(ish) CEO, the company has decided to pull the shutters on its podcast search service… The podcast section will be silenced Oct. 31, according to a notice posted on Yahoo’s Web site. It joins several other [...]
    Thu, 27 Sep 2007 21:03:01 +0000

  • New Live.com: fighting relevance battles
    So today, we have a new Live.com, with Microsoft attempting to steal some Google turf by primarily focusing on relevancy of search returns. Sensible enough: apparently, many billions of hours of analysis by people with large foreheads revealed that most people want to find things. Being a person, I thought I’d give it a totally unreasonable [...]
    Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:27:10 +0000

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