Category: Internet News
16 June, 2008 (10:12) | Jaiku, Plurk, Pownce, Twitter | No comments
I‘m sure a good chunk of current Twitter users take issue with its current ‘is it up, is it down’ state of affairs, and Mike Bogle is no exception. So much so, he’s spent a whole week Twitter-free, and tried out a couple of alternatives. Pownce and Jaiku both impressed from a technical […]
9 June, 2008 (17:59) | Apple, WWDC | No comments
I‘m sure I’m doing the same as everyone else, sat looking at a few different sources just incase I miss something.
I’m using:
TWiT live video feed
macrumors live
TUAW Meta Liveblog
We’ll be updating here as and when something of interest happens !
Stay tuned, minutes to go !
Pic from macrumorslive
9 June, 2008 (17:38) | Offline, Twitter, WWDC | 1 comment
As pretty much the entire internet is aware, Twitter has been experiencing one or two problems of late. Growing too fast or simply flawed in design, I don’t know. Either way, in an attempt to fend off potential downtime during Apple’s WWDC they’ve taken to turning off parts of the service ! […]
8 June, 2008 (21:31) | box.net, iPhone, Online Storage | 2 comments
It seems everyone these days is using some kind of online storage. Be it for sharing files between a group of people or as destination to keep backups of important files, online storage is coming of age.
There are numerous different companies vying for your business, and even some free options should you not require […]
8 June, 2008 (15:54) | Apple, iPhone | No comments
During a large cup of coffee (oddly enough, out of a Starbucks cup which will make sense in a minute!) I came across a post over on thinkingserious.com. In said post, I found a youtube video of an interview with a chap called Michael Kovatch. Michael is they guy who had owned iphone.com […]
8 June, 2008 (14:58) | Bittorrent, Broadband, Piracy, Virgin Media | 2 comments
Up until now, Virgin Media have refused to send out warning letters to its users who download content using Bittorrent.
This has all changed now though after the broadband giant formed a partnership with BPI, who represents the UK recorded music industry. Now Virgin will be monitoring its users’ activity, and send out […]
7 June, 2008 (20:10) | Gmail, Google | No comments
When a company the size of Google changes something that’s customer-facing, the world notices. Even when the change is as small as a faveicon, someone won’t like it.
In an effort to explain its reason for choosing the icons we now see in our menu bars and iPhones, Marissa Meyer, vice president of Search Products […]
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