Web Two-ing Your Internet
September 22nd, 2008
I’ve always been apprehensive in adopting new web tools until they’ve been widely accepted by other people. Maybe it puts me at the back-end of a moving technology, but I hate changing my routine. However, I did a bit of an overhaul this weekend. I finally installed delicious to manage my bookmarks across multiple devices. [...]
ISPs Can’t Handle BBC iPlayer, Whine
April 9th, 2008
Internet Service Providers have complained to the BBC about the incurred costs of letting millions of Britizens freely view programmes online. Apparently it’s costing them a lot of bandwidth. This shouldn’t be a problem, considering all the “features” you get when you sign up to an ISP. Lots of downloadable audio and video content, they [...]
Muxtape (Not A Typo)
April 4th, 2008
Here’s my Muxtape. It’s a website that allows you to upload a playlist of 12 songs for you to share with other people. I’ve no idea what legal loophole it runs through. Perhaps it’s similar to how radio stations work. I guess that’s why they only allow you to upload one song per artist.
It’s pretty [...]
Hello YouTubes
March 31st, 2008
I’m not sure if this guy is an actor, part of a marketing ploy, or whether it’s his own real music, but Ronald Jenkees‘ self titled album has been one of the very few I’ve bought recently. He’s an independent artist who seems to focus on the Piano but mixes all of his “beats” with [...]
Another Futile Attempt!
March 29th, 2008
So this is another futile attempt to create some form of blog, diary, page of discussion. I imagine it’ll die out after about two entries. It’s most likely down to my curiosity over what the new WordPress offers. I watched a vlog of it, showing some technical features. Looked rather nifty. From the publishing GUI [...]











