Dell’s cluetrain(-esqu/wannabe, discuss) blog continues to disappoint. I submitted a comment on a blog post about why Dell pre-installs so much bloat ware on their…
6 CommentsMonth: July 2006
It looks like Google are about to announce (at OSCON) the launch of a Google Bug Tracking and Subversion hosting service — basically a suite…
3 CommentsSo look, it’s the morning after the night before and I’ve decided to take down the links to the JSON and RSS feeds. In general…
24 CommentsI attended the NewStatesman New Media Awards 2006, last night. I’m pleased to say that backstage.bbc.co.uk came away with the prize in the Innovation category.…
12 CommentsSofia and I went to the British Motor Show 2006 this afternoon. As a child, my father would take Phil (my bro) and myself to…
2 CommentsMikey Arrington’s 7th Tech Crunch party seems to be the hot ticket of the year week and everyone seems to want to go. Alas you…
4 CommentsLee informs us that OpenBC has launched openDESIGN. It’s a competion to get their userbase, and the wider design community, to redesign OpenBC’s personal profile…
2 CommentsFor those who have missed it on TechMeme and elsewhere on the blogosphere, India has banned access to a number of blogging and free website…
2 CommentsNeville Hobson (of the excellent For Immediate Release podcast) has a nice piece on his blog about Astroturfing. Neville quotes from Wikipedia’s definition: …astroturfing describes…
5 CommentsIn the middle of all the stresses of arranging US visas, repairing our appartment so it can be rented out, sorting out the shipping of…
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