Archive for the ‘Links’ Category

...so far anyways. Having been running Chromium for a while now, I have really grown quite fond of this browser and the speed at which the web comes so readily available to me.  One thing that they definitely got right is the library of extensions,...

THE BEAST FILE: GOOGLE ('HUNGRY BEAST', ABC TV) from Hungry Beast on Vimeo. What must be said, though, they are propagating my blog, as well as this very video. So I guess they really are...

Wonderfully nerdy talk by Tim Berners-Lee given at TED about how data has been taken control of by the Open Source Community. At TED2009, Tim Berners-Lee called for "raw data now" -- for governments, scientists and institutions to make their data...

Promising Video conferencing tool that I stumbled across this weekend.  It looks perfect for creating an online classroom, a small play ground for a dispersed development team, or pretty much anything else you can think of for this type of application. I...

March 5, 2010 | In: Personal, Video

Pretty shitty city

I just stumbled across this online documentary. It seems that a lot of things can be said about Swansea. The rule-britannia documentary is well worth checking out. I am still wrestling with the idea if I should go to Swansea or not. Swansea Love Story...

March 4, 2010 | In: Flash, Links, Work

3 is not always a crowd

This tutorial is like a KinderSurprise. It has three things, an introduction to Flash Builder, an introduction to Flex and finally a great introduction to connecting to an AMF service. Also looks like there will finally be something to replace the...

Interesting discussion over on the guardian.co.uk to check out. Will 3D change cinema for ever? The Observer conversation: James Cameron's Avatar is the biggest box office draw in history and is expected to triumph at the Oscars on Sunday. But how...

February 26, 2010 | In: Audio, Personal

documentary pod’s

Every now and then I mention a documentary podcast that I just listened to.  Most of the times they will be something I heard on the BBC Documentary Archive Podcast by far the best podcast to subscribe to. Anyone with a player, add it to your...

Googling for John Perry's online manifesto brought up this article and interview with Jaron Lanier. Well worth reading and listening into. As for the declaration of independence itself, here you go: Governments of the Industrial World, you...

February 22, 2010 | In: Links, Personal, Work

Students? Really, Google?

Just stumbled across this article, claiming that US officials and/or Google are closing in on the hacker(s) responsible for hacking their service. The news being that it probably was a student from a university. I just find that to be such an easy...

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