Year: 2008

  • Message for the Parliamentary Labour Party

    It’s not the economy, stupid. It’s the awkward, pudgy, indecisive sociopath, stupid. Your problem is installed in Number 10 Downing Street. There’s your problem. But then you probably knew that.

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  • What is Speechification?

    Here are some words I wrote to prompt me in a meeting that Russell and Roo and myself went to at the BBC yesterday. It was like the nicest pitch…

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  • Hello world!

    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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  • Five reasons it might not be so bad to have Boris as Mayor after all

    UPDATE April 2022. I’m leaving this up, although it’s obviously a bit embarrassing (and wrong – Johnson ultimately served two terms as Mayor). 1. The Mayor doesn’t have much to…

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  • Cheap, reusable and accessible IT for schools

    Right. What’s the definition of a really good bit of primary school IT? Is it ambitious and over-arching, integrating dozens of systems, forcing new behaviours all over the place and…

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  • Why do I have such a bad feeling about Highfield’s move to Kangaroo?

    What message does it send when you hire the country’s top new media manager to run a start-up business in an increasingly lean and competitive industry? What are you saying…

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  • Speechification improved (again)!

    I’ve been meaning to say for a while that we’ve improved Speechification again. New contributor James Bridle has cleverly embedded a player in every entry so you listen to shows…

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  • Why oh why oh why?

    I don’t envy your jobbing weekly columnist much: you have to produce something eye-catching with metronomic regularity and you live or die by the feedback you get from your readers.…

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  • Consensual spoofing in Club Penguin

    Here’s another crazy observation from my kids’ use of Club Penguin. My kids (the older two – nine and eight – have Club Penguin accounts) swap logins with their friends…

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  • And the web moved on

    Ted Nelson is a heretic and a maverick. Everybody knows that. A generalist and a reluctant computer-scientist. He invented hypertext but hates the web. He thinks the web is broken…

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