Congratulations (I think/hope) to Niall Kennedy who announced he is setting up his own venture to: “change the way the world thinks about personal data,…
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One of the things I became very interested about whilst at the BBC was ‘e-literacy’ – basically how the various demographics of the UK have…
8 CommentsAccording to BBC (and others) Google and Fox Interactive Media have announced that Google will be providing all search and advertising facilities for MySpace and…
4 CommentsAOL Research Labs released for download the data of all searches performed by 500,000 (some say it’s more like 650k+) of their users over a…
19 CommentsUPDATE: It’s been 9 hours since we announced BarCampLondon, and already half of the 80 places have gone. So if you’re interested in coming do…
10 CommentsMikey Arrington, (Mr TechCrunch) has launched the latest site from his ‘CrunchNetwork’. CrunchBoard is a job posting site. It’s simple but does the job (no…
Comments closedTime Warner has decided to offer AOL content effectively for free ‘to broadband users. You can read the full announcement here. On the face of…
One CommentMicrosoft has announced that Vista will store previous copies of files after all. It originally previously promised such functionality via the highly innovative WinFS file…
3 CommentsI’m not quite sure why, but the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon has had an effect upon me far greater than any other armed conflict in…
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