Monthly Archives: April 2005
European unions forged online
This week I wrote a piece for the Financial Times about social software in the UK/Europe. Somewhere along the line (sub editing and the limitations of print) it was shortened, so at the risk of putting something unedited out there … Continue reading
Open online networking has problems
Oh dear. I rejoined (and I mean paid to rejoin) Ecademy.com today to contact someone. About 3 hours later this turns up: “Welcome to eCademy – I notice that you have recently joined. If there is anything that I can … Continue reading
Hitch-Hikers is great
I went to a press preview of the Hitch Hikers guide to the Galaxy last week. All I can say is that it was fantastic. Dougls Adams (who I had the privilege of meeting once, back in the day) would … Continue reading
Direct downloads from DAB?
UBC Media, owner of Classic Gold analogue and digital stations, is investing in technology to let listeners push a button on their radio and transfer songs to their computer. UBC, which also produces programmes for BBC radio, hopes to announce … Continue reading
Skypecasting?!
Skypecasting – using Skype to broadcast, podcast-like (se also Slashdot). Now I’ve seen everything….. Form here on I think we thould mount a campaign to take back the word broadcasting, because in 5 years time, we’ll have to revert back … Continue reading
Toothing was a hoax
Here’s the confession. Actually if if it was a hoax, it has certainly turned the world on to the possibilities of Bluejacking, and bluetooth communication, which, who knows, may lead elsewhere… For now we can savour a great hoax – … Continue reading