Andy Budd and the ClearLeft guys are organising a formal AJAX training day for Friday 10th February 2006. It will be based in London, and…
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For those who have missed it, diggdot.us combines posts from Digg.com, Slashdot and del.icio.us/popular. Their USP is that they remove the dupes. Well, and that…
Comments closedMatt B reports that XTech2006 (Europe’s closest thing to ETech) is now accepting conference session proposals for the May 2006 event.
Comments closedSo 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 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 CommentsFollowing on from my recent post “BBC News offers AV RSS“, I have been supplied with some new information from the BBC. I’m very happy…
2 CommentsKayak is one of those cheap plane ticket websites, although it looks like it’s aimed at the US market. Nevertheless, they have come up with…
Comments closedAmazon have launched a new service called the Mechanical Turk. The idea is that you can get jobs done that humans are better at doing…
One CommentAhh, the joys of having your own site where you can write (almost) whatever you want – not the on-message line… So my old friends…
2 CommentsI’m pleased to be able to finally tell you all about a really cool project we’ve (BBC) got going on at the moment, which sadly…
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