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Monthly Archives: January 2008
What I’ve been up to
It’s been a while since I talked about what I’ve been up to, so I wanted to post an update. I’ve had a few people asking, and without microblogging (microbragging?) on Twitter, I forgot that a lot of you wouldn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged apple, cheeze, chinwag, digital outlook, personal, second life, shesays, twitter, work
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PMOG goes into beta
A very good friend of mine, Duncan Gough, is the developer and co-founder of PMOG – Passively Mutliplayer Online Game, along with Justin Hall and Merci Victoria Grace. It wa around for a year or so 2006/07, but then vanished … Continue reading
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Tagged beta, breaking news, duncan gough, o'reilly ventures, pmog, social gaming
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Ten Tips for Better SEO Linking
Jamie Riddell over at Cheeze has just written a very useful post on boosting your SEO links. I’ve been doing a fair bit of work on this for Chinwag recently, so it’s good to see it all summed up in … Continue reading
Another Seesmic invite up for grabs
Shout if you want it – fastest finger first to thayer 18 at yahoo dot com 🙂
Cominded launch Yabb, a VOIP micro-blogging service
I’ve just read and commented on Mike Butcher‘s post on TechCrunch UK – Yabb launches VOIP micro-blogging service. I’m probably over simplifying somewhat here, but isn’t this what late night telly ads already provide as a service? You know, “call … Continue reading
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Tagged cominded, micro blogging, mike butcher, paul birch, techcrunch, voip, woome, yabb
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Qik
I’ve just been browsing some of Loic Le Meur’s Qik videos that he mentioned on Twitter (yeah yeah, I had a sneaky peak today). Qik allows you to “Stream live video fast to the world. Right from your phone”. The … Continue reading
Who wants a Seesmic invite?
First person to email me gets it 🙂 thayer18 at yahoo .com
Second Life as a Platform for Augmented Reality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2i-W9ncV_0Just saw this on my friend Dave McNulty’s weblog. It’s seriously clever and exciting, I’m really looking forward to seeing how this type of techonology will get used in the future. I love what people can get up to when … Continue reading
Woo, I got a link from TechCrunch UK
Mike Butcher has posted on TechCrunchUK today about last night’s Seesmic dinner. Worth having a read, and there’s some link love to my Seesmic review on it.
The Internet Party
What Happens When Google’s Parents Leave Town for the Weekend? Nicely done 🙂