We’re being asked to make poverty history today. But we need to make corruption history first. African governments are some of the most corrupt in…
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After months of hacking away at Google’s implementation of their uber-cool mapping tool, developers have finally been given the official nod to let rip. Google…
One CommentBen Hammersley makes a good point: …Filesharing applications are now liable to new legal contraints. Yes. In the US. Not here. Not in China. Not…
Comments closedWe’re making 7 days worth of BBC TV and radio schedule information available in XML format over on backstage.bbc.co.uk. It’s updated daily so if you…
Comments closedIn a blatant attempt to further manipulate the market, Sony are now trying to impound imported PSPs purchased abroad and shipped into the UK. I’ve…
Comments closedIn an hilarious statement on their website, Mi5 has warns us high-tech workers about getting caught up in foreign espionage whilst on business trips abroad.…
One CommentThe Live8 concerts are all about putting pressure on the capitalist nations of the West to write off the outstanding African debt. But recent events…
One CommentUPDATE: This has been confirmed a hoax, so please don’t download this file. I’ve kept the blog post up for archive purposes, but it has…
One CommentI’ll be at the London SkillCity conference on Saturday 9th July, promoting careers at the BBC and in the industry as a whole. BBC News…
Comments closedSo, yesterday evening was the London Geek Dinner – attended by over 100 geeks. Despite the horrid venue (where a couple of simple fajitas and…
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