As previously suggested, Opera has announced their browser will now be available as a free download: “Today we invite the entire Internet community to use…
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… Get a “virtual Visa card” from ePassporte. It’s a pretty cool idea, and works like this: You give them your current credit card details,…
3 CommentsOnline-Publishers.org have a great page that shows the average amount of time Internet users spend communicating, searching, shopping and viewing ‘content’ online. This is broken…
One CommentDoes what it says on the tin [link] UPDATE: Yahoo! Audio search API also available
Comments closedO’Reilly are now running their own FOAF (Friend Of A Friend)-type social network website – O’Reilly Connections. Despite appearing to be another “invitation only” affair,…
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Comments closedI’ve just discovered the Microsoft Coding4Fun website on MSDN. Looks fantastic – lots of articles, ideas and help for people who are new to programming…
Comments closedJust launched: http://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/ – another string in the BBC’s “open media” bow.
One CommentMobile GMaps has just launched. It’s a free piece of software that displays Google Maps and Keyhole satellite imagery on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones and…
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…
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