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19 November 2007
Das ist Ja Doof!
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Many years ago the last major British computer manufacturer ICL launched One Per Desk , one of the craziest early computers ever. It was ba...
12 November 2007
Full of Fail
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Lovely piece here on the underwhelming launch of somebody's phone thingy in the UK. Makes yer proud to be British....
The Art of the Remix
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One of Larry Lessig's favourite concepts is that of the remix : taking pre-existing stuff and doing something new with it. Recently I c...
09 July 2007
Time to Face the Music
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I've been rabbiting on about this for some time; now The Economist is saying it too, so it must be true: Seven years ago musicians der...
13 June 2007
An Opening for OpenAds
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Business open source just keeps on getting stronger : Openads, a supplier of free software used by Web sites to manage online ad campaigns, ...
09 May 2007
Maybe It's Because I'm a Dot-Ldn-er
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Yes: as the world's most exciting city - think Swinging Sixties goes digital (Networked Naughties?) - London absolutely has to have its...
24 January 2007
There is no War on Terror
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Blimey , there's hope yet: London is not a battlefield. Those innocents who were murdered on July 7 2005 were not victims of war. And th...
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18 January 2007
Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner...
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...and a geek to boot, that I love these kind of things : We've taken a selection of maps featured in the London: A Life in Maps exhibit...
There is a There There
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I had occasion to use Second Life in anger the other night, by which I mean I made a serious, business-related use of it. Taking up the kin...
26 December 2006
Electric London
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Well, London is electric, so it makes sense for local delivery lorries to go electric too. The only questions are (a) what took so long gi...
21 December 2006
The Sergeant's (Digital) Song
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Well, here's a right rollicum-rorum : Yesterday, UK telecom regulator Ofcom issued a Consultation paper on future uses of the "Digi...
27 November 2006
A Future Danger
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Criminal profilers are drawing up a list of the 100 most dangerous murderers and rapists of the future even before they commit such crimes, ...
11 March 2006
Open University Meets Open Courseware
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Great news (via Open Access News and the Guardian ): the Open University is turning a selection of its learning materials into open course...
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