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New Domain For The Web Riddle

24/12/07 - 16.39

I have purchased thewebriddle.com for use with the web riddle, and the forthcoming the web riddle two. Over the Christmas period more information will be going live over at thewebriddle.com.

December 24th, 2007 - 4.39 PM |

Some News In Brief

24/12/07 - 16.37

This week the Crunchies were announced. These seem to me to compete only with Mashable. They are a set of awards from a set of blogs (TechCrunch, Read/Write Web, Giga Om et al) for “startups”. Commenters seemed generally annoyed with the lack of “startups” that were nominated. Voting is now open.

Official Site | TC Post
Mozilla launched Weave which is a new way of maintaining one browser experience across multiple devices. Apparently they just want to make the platform they have no desire to develop products for it themselves. It seems to me that this is just a repeat of Google’s Synchronised Bookmarks feature albeit broader and more open.  I’m not overly impressed.

Official Launch Post

December 24th, 2007 - 4.37 PM |

Firefox 3 Beta 1 – Nice Mac Theme

20/11/07 - 18.34

I downloaded and installed Firefox 3 Beta 1 today as it would seem so did lots of other people. I am a bit out of the loop on Firefox development and I wasn’t really sure what the new version had that was new. And I didn’t really care to be honest — I don’t use Firefox at the moment (I’m using Camino instead).

 Anyway: I don’t want to comment on the new features as I don’t know what they are. But I will say that if you install the prototype of the mac theme — which is not installed by default but there are instructions re: how to do it on the Firefox Start page — the browser looks really nice.

November 20th, 2007 - 6.34 PM |

Who Is Going To Buy A Kindle? Almost No One

20/11/07 - 18.29

There is a lot of discussion going on about the Kindle at the moment. This is this new “e-book” reader from Amazon. You can carry round zillions of books in your pocket and buy books when you are on the move (and read them instantly). And it only costs $400.

Who do Amazon think are going to buy this thing? It is being marketted as if it is suitable for non-geeks. There are lines in the promotional video like ”no need to have a computer” etc. But Amazon have just really missed the point here I think. Books are good technology. They are doing really well, and they have done for a long time. However simple they can make the interface it is never going to be as simple as opening a book. And it’s going to be more expensive.

And I don’t know about you but I tend to only read one book at once. Why the hell would I want to carry around so many at once? At first I thought the situation was that this device fixed a problem that didn’t exist. Books are after all good as they are. But I think now after reading some more about it I don’t think that it even does fix this imaginary problem. Reading is still going to be awkward with this fancy electronic ink screen and it will just not be the same as the reading that everyone is useful.

I can’t see a single reason why anyone would buy this device when you could buy an Eee Pc for the same price. It just makes absolutely no sense.

November 20th, 2007 - 6.29 PM |

The Web Riddle

07/11/07 - 16.25

Rerelease of the web riddle will be coming soon. Watch out for notices on this blog in a few weeks.

November 7th, 2007 - 4.25 PM |

We’re Now Gravatar Friendly

18/10/07 - 23.28

I’ve added the Gravatar plugin to the comments section of the blog so that they should show up if you comment with a registered email address. How fun is that!

October 18th, 2007 - 11.28 PM |

Ideas To Save The World: Demand Squashed Toilet Roll

02/09/07 - 19.16

If those empty cardboard tubes in the middle of toilet rolls weren’t shipped about the world then the world would be a better place. We should squash the rolls first to save on space in lorries. Apparently they sell them this way in some shops abroad. This should be done everywhere.

Credit to my father who started this meme.

September 2nd, 2007 - 7.16 PM | 1 Comment »

Snapfish First Collection: Photos Not There

28/08/07 - 17.50

I tried to pick up my photos from my local Jessops today. But I found that they were not there yet. I was told by Snapfish that they would be. This is the first time that I have used Snapfish – and admittedly I am not giving them any money for this service – but really I expect better. I am going to try to get them tomorrow.

August 28th, 2007 - 5.50 PM |

Snapfish Update: I’m Collecting My Free Prints Today

28/08/07 - 12.30

I’m heading into town today to see if I can pick up the free prints that I ordered. If so it is important to note that I Have not paid a penny to HP or Snapfish for them. Lets see if it works. More details of the offer on the original post.

August 28th, 2007 - 12.30 PM |

I’m Interested In This… Extra Borrowing From Natwest

26/08/07 - 18.19

Natwest - Extra Borrowing

I wonder if this will come to anything. Watch this blog for details. I’ll phone them on Tuesday.

August 26th, 2007 - 6.19 PM |