Tag: Social software

  • Emerging Man

    Comedian and geek Samuel Johnson Danny O’Brien has put together a happening of such perfect, involuted cleverness that it takes the breath away. It’s basically a sleepover for people attending…

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  • Guardian.jpgA temporal web?

    The semantic web is a powerful thing but it’s… well… semantic. Trying to imagine the net in the future, it becomes obvious that we’re going to need a temporal web…

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  • Many good design-related links here…

    About fifty good links on this page from the New Things weblog. I won’t bother trying to highlight any. I suggest you just wade in (thanks to Sense for the…

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  • testing moblogging

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

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Gawker on the war

    What does a slick and frothy Manhattan gossip and media blog like Gawker do in times of war? It covers the war, naturally – and quite well, too.

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  • A natural blogger

    My friend Paul Murphy’s blogging properly now and it’s excellent. Just the right balance of the personal and the public. Self-conscious but not pompous. Ironic but not sarcastic. Textbook blogging…

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