Richard Branson (a man I usually have a lot of respect for) is taking some guy to court for operating a website and small business…
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I’ve just finished my first attempt at a podcast, in preparation for greater things, I hope. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast RSS feed:…
4 CommentsI’ve just found out Jamie Kane has died – how sad. Despite his young age, his contribution to music was incredible. Check out “Stop Throwing…
4 CommentsLeon Brocard has written a Perl TV-Anytime Parser – Yay! This compliments our “official” open source Java API (via http://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/). From CPAN: DESCRIPTION The TV::Anytime…
Comments closedI’ve just posted the details for the first backstage.bbc.co.uk competition. From the backstage.bbc.co.uk site: For the first backstage.bbc.co.uk competition, we are offering you the opportunity…
2 CommentsThose of you who have read my blog for sometime will know I’m a big UK Garage + Grime fan. Wired have written a great…
2 CommentsSo, yesterday was the backstage.bbc.co.uk Open Tech 05 event. I think a good time was had by all. The feedback from my presentation suggests it…
3 CommentsI arrived at work this morning to find my wonderful work colleagues had decked out the office with balloons and posters for my birthday (which…
One CommentAs you may be aware there have been a number of further incidents on the London transport network. Sofia and I are both safe in…
One CommentLooks like some major ‘sploits have been identified for GreaseMonkey: “…In other words, running a Greasemonkey script on a site can expose the contents of…
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