Like most people, I don’t really get what GBase is – but Bill Burnham has an interesting take on it. …it should not be lost…
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Three days, still no data… Measuremap seems interesting but it’s another invitation-beta (and this is what happens when you are a Z-list blogger: no invites).…
3 CommentsFor those of you who don’t know, Riya is a new “stealthy start-up” which is pitching itself as a photo search engine. Ryia’s USP is…
5 CommentsSo the much-rumoured Google Base has finally launched. Looks interesting, but I’m not entirely sure what it actually is (as in, what the proposition is…
2 CommentsI’ve now got the green light to attend the Les Blogs conference in Paris next month. In addition to running backstage.bbc.co.uk, I’m also working on…
Comments closedSo, I’ve signed up for Google Analytics despite the fact it’s giving the new-evil empire a ton of information about my visitors (and I’m usually…
14 CommentsWeb2.0 may be at the heart of the current up/bubble (depending on how you view it), but there’s still a great deal of debate as…
2 CommentsThose crazy guys over at the Stormhoek blog (which I suspect is really just Hugh with a different hat on – well, he’s got to…
2 CommentsI’m in Brighton today to attend + speak at the d.construct Web2.0 conference organised by ClearLeft. On the way to the venue I could just…
2 CommentsThe UK concert ticket industry is whinging about people re-selling concert tickets on the Internet. They want the government to make the practice illegal. Fortunately…
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