Year: 2003

  • testing moblogging

    Thanks to Robin I can now moblog properly! Pictures and words direct to this page from anywhere. Cool.

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  • Churchillian in more ways than one

    Ed Richards, principle advisor on Telecoms and new media to the Prime Minister until he took a job at Ofcom last week, reveals Tony Blair’s decisiveness on Broadband Britain: “First,…

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  • Mars please…

    Oliver Morton, who wrote the excellent Mapping Mars, says in Wired that we should scrap the shuttle and head straight for Mars. I’m in.

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  • Blogger injured, cameraman killed

    On Monday night I blogged BBC Producer Stuart Hughes’ excellent Northern Iraq weblog. This is from the BBC the following day: “A cameraman working for the BBC in northern Iraq…

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  • Journos

    To Blacks for lunch with Mike Nutley, editor of New Media Age (forgot to take his picture!). We talked about blogging (what else?). I don’t know how he does it…

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  • Fax help!

    Somebody sent a fax to my J2 account (why?) and it has a .efx file extension and I can’t open it on my Mac (OS X.2). Does anyone know if…

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  • Hyper-real panorama

    Hans Nyberg’s latest ‘QTVR of the day‘ is a suitably hyper-real spherical encounter with a public hearing of the 9-11 Commission in NYC, assembled by Jook Leung. These images are…

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  • Guardian.jpgGoogle hacks

    I blogged Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest’s Google Hacks at the weekend and decided it was important enough to write up properly for ‘Bowbrick at Large‘ at Guardian Unlimited.

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  • Innovation in weird snacks

    The ingenuity of British manufacturing industry continues to impress, even if its timing doesn’t. The FT reports on an upmarket extension to the defiantly trashy Pot Noodle range from Unilever…

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  • Video phones and weblogging from a warzone

    Stuart Hughes is a BBC journalist keeping a real weblog from somewhere in Northern Iraq. He’s posting words, pictures and some audio and, amazingly, he has time to surf the…

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