Moblog:tech Looks To Expland and Leverage the Mobile Blogging Explosion
Taking pictures and sharing them as been one of the intersections of the new breed of mobile phones and the internet. Although the first name that springs to mind might well be Flickr, there is a UK equivalent which is not only happily aggregating public photos, but also providing mobile blogging (moblog) solutions to third parties... Moblog:Tech
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Big Art Mob: Channel4 and moblogUK documenting UK public art with camphones
Channel 4 and moblogUK have launched a mobile blogging web site with the aim of creating the UK's first comprehensive database of public art. Contributers can send pictures from any camera phone and will soon be able to place posts on a map. Big Art Mob will build a community of artbloggers before the TV series The Big Art Project airs next year.
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Man sues Google for $5 billion, for "crimes against humanity"
With a suit filed in federal court, Dylan Stephen Jayne insists that the company is guilty of "crimes against humanity" because its name turns up when his social security number is scrambled and turned upside down.
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Google loses Gmail trademark case in Germany
Looks like Google will finally have to stop using the Gmail trademark in Germany. A German appellate court ruled against the company, says German venture capitalist Daniel Giersch, who brought the case against Google. The court is expected to provide a written ruling on July 4, according to Google and
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Joost InvitationsWhat a neat idea, TV on t'intarwebs
Cutty Sark Blaze Suspicious
Police believe the fire may have begun in suspicious circumstances and they are appealing for witnesses who saw people near the ship early in the morning
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Dude Waxes his Chest For Rednose day...
Pics and video of a dude waxing his chest for red nose day. Makes you realise that waxing is a) bloody painful, and b) stupid!
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Is Maxthon the new Firefox?
Noted in a recent post that Maxthon reportedly has 30% of the browser market in its home country of China, second only to IE and ahead of Firefox.
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A Best of Breed Future
I wonder then if we're seeing glimpses of this future in today's Web products? Perhaps the missing link is babel fish-like "applications whose main purpose is to translate and transpose data from one system to another." Mozilla's intention to make Firefox 3 an information broker is possibly a move in this direction.
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Exploring Apple TV and iPhone
Today's Macworld keynote by Steve Jobs was possibly the most hyped since his return to the company 10 years ago. Along with the usual speculation and rumors about possible new products, Apple further fanned the flames of anticipation by publishing a teaser on their website proclaiming: "The first years were just the beginning. Welcome to 2007."
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Alex Saville 1st December 1986 to 3rd January 2007
Alex Saville 1st December 1986 to 3rd January 2007
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