February 2005
Monday 28 February
- The Scott Trust (11:43) - One of the things I miss the most about the UK is The Guardian newspaper. It's the one newspaper I could be sure to read front-to-back every day and feel like it was time well spent. As anyone who's read... | 0 Trackbacks
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Thursday 24 February
- Tivo and Apple - an "a-ha" moment? (10:28) - If Apple buys Tivo, they won't do it to simply replicate the iTunes Music Store for video content. They'll do it to win another battle in the long war to capture the heart and soul of family life -- the content we produce and consume -- and they'll do it at Microsoft's great expense. | 108 Trackbacks
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Sunday 13 February
- GoogleMaps reveals inner truths (11:39) - Google identifies AOL as my local source of porn, and The Salvation Army as my nearest adult store. | 0 Trackbacks
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Friday 11 February
- "He loved his enemas" (11:54) - I've started a new category on the blog because I keep encountering these bizarre stories on the Interweb. Such as this one. "I'm not ashamed of my husband because I loved him, and I supported him 1,000 percent, whatever he... | 0 Trackbacks
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Wednesday 9 February
- Bush is outright lying (20:05) - The GAO has confirmed that Bush's statements on Social Security in the State of the Union address were "a gross inexactitude." Here's why, and why politicians and journalists of all stripes should be clamoring for Bush's head. | 0 Trackbacks
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Friday 4 February
- Expect blood in the control booth (07:17) - The Beeb has invented a new on-field tracking technology that has much broader applications than just rugby. | 0 Trackbacks
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- Art for sanity's sake (06:50) - You can't terrorize the art from people. | 0 Trackbacks
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Thursday 3 February
Tuesday 1 February
- Text chunking (16:06) - Text chunking is a neat idea that's popularity is overdue. In 2003, I helped put together a real-world text chunking content management system that simultaneously managed and supported online and offline publishing solutions. This is this project's story...or some of it, at least. | 0 Trackbacks
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