Sofia and I had the pleasure of watching Sin City, the latest masterpiece from Robert Rodriguez (with some guest direction from Quentin Tarantino). It was…
4 CommentsMonth: June 2005
Kevin Hinde (Head of Technical Development for BBC News Interactive, and my old boss) has written an article called “The BBC News website – under…
One CommentI just receiced today’s 419 scam in my mailbox (I get at least one a day, don’t we all?). This one included the following: I…
Comments closedICANN have agreed to the proposal for a “.xxx” porn domain. The domain, to be operated by ICM Registry, will be available to anyone running…
Comments closedNat Torkington has written up a nice piece on the O’Reilly Radar about some great mapping prototypes we’ve had submitted to backstage.bbc.co.uk. There’s some really…
Comments closedMicrosoft have announced that the next and future versions of Office will save in XML. Think about it, that’s pretty cool. Even if it does…
Comments closedJust a quick note to say that backstage.bbc.co.uk will be part-sponsoring the London Geek Dinner that’s taking place on Thur June 7th by providing the…
One CommentA while ago I was debating with Jeremy Zawodny why Google is perceived to be more relevant/better/whatever than Yahoo. I promised him I’d write a…
8 CommentsUPDATE (Aug 2005): I was having a bit of a bad day when I wrote this blog post – when it looked like the BBC…
Comments closedMeg Hourihan (co-founder of Pyra, the company that produced blogger.com) has been interviewed for IT Conversations about her experience of the dot-com boom/bust, setting up…
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