November 30th: Yesterday's article in the Guardian about Silicon Fen made me want to go back to live there again. It's puts across the "buzz" feeling you get in Cambridge very well.
Nice Palm-Macintosh site.
And mighty useful advice on synching a Palm with an iMac through the infra-red port.
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November 26th: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang lyrics.
Tony Smith on Sony and Palm.
The intriguing OK Chicken project.
Virtual Lawrence: a digital copy of PA's trendiest (shortly to be ex-) techno writer.
Another polite request for site visitors to use Flash: "Oi! Arsehole!..."
Blimey: Trees Direct.
Dining-out-uk, the online restaurant directory, sent me a press release saying how good it was. Then I looked to see how many restaurants in London it has got listed...
The BBC sums up the whole cloning debate in one very short picture caption.
After I pestered them for two weeks, boo.com agreed to an e-mail interview.
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November 25th: Humm, well that's one way to say your visitors need a plug-in.
God save us from links saying "Take me there". Anchordesk UK is upon us...
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November 24th: A list of homepages made using the Finnish "Photo-me" style homepage booth.
Let's all copy Amazon's "tabs" navigation system: www.bol.com have (adding curvy bits); www.shopsmart.com have (different colour pages, smaller tabs); www.hardware.com have (blatent, this one). Any more for any more?
Beeb now claims to be "your starting point for shopping on the web." Eh? What are they playing at?
Hmm, one of these might always be an option in my eternal quest for anywhere wireless e-mail on my Palm. If it was available in the UK, of course.
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November 22nd: Wired on the Apple Quicktime-style interface appearing on other packages, like Sherlock and iMovie: "Apple did not return calls requesting comment." They never do when it's a negative story.
Impressed with the Cafe Press "instant web shop" idea - but sadly members must live in US. Anyone know of something similar over here?
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November 19th: Final version of the Electronic Communications Bill.
Official Vote for Ken site. And Dobbo's effort. Trevor Phillips' must qualify as worst of the lot though. Be warned: it contains a truly awful embedded midi file. Ugh.
And Jeffrey Archer's big idea for an express bus network.
There are some really good travel articles at www.the-planet.co.uk , but I cannot point you to them because of they insist on using frames, spectacularly badly. I have sent them a stroppy e-mail asking them to sort it out.
I enjoy the Guardian's columns on living with an AIBO. This week's was quite touching.
So, Register, what happened to your big plane crash prediction? Eh? Eh?
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November 18th: I have been investigating pen-based input devices, in an attempt to halt ever-worsening RSI. So far, I have only found the Handwriter (looks a bit dodgy, here's a review of it).
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November 17th: People with aliases like katysmum and shopsalot discuss baby names: "I like Gavin. Gavin is my second favourite name for a boy."
Love this photo, one of many in the Urban 75 archive.
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November 16th: New BAA site: Ugly! Ugly! Ugly!
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November 15th: Is it me, or has Larry got a bum instead of a chin?
Sony to use Palm OS; Palm to use Memory Sticks. Drool.
Need to find a postcode? See www.postcodes.royalmail.co.uk
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November 9th: Royal Institute of British Architects now has an online catalogue for its library. Also a decent online bookshop.
Download your own copy of the European Internet Report (free registration, six PDF files).
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November 8th: Ross Anderson interviewed in New Scientist.
Delve into London's underworld. This sort of stuff fascinates me.
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November 5th: A horrifying example of how e-mail can come back to haunt you.
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November 4th: Trying out the new Children's ITV site, I liked the idea of the events-for-kids search, but was very surprised by the results...
Danny Sullivan has his own thoughts about AltaVista's recent "re-birth".
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November 3rd: The new front page for TescoNet reminds me of the original LineOne look from two years back.
There was a brilliant interview with Gilbert and George on Radio 4 this morning (this link is to a .ram file of the whole show, so you'll have to have the patience to listen through the whole thing to find it). I missed the start of it, but it appeared that some religious organisation had been offended by their art. The two of them were in the studio to defend it, and were happily spouting words like "piss" and "turd" on the Today Programme. John Humphreys was almost lost for words. Priceless.
The nightmare that is boo.com. Flash everywhere, multiple windows, dull "magazine" section, and not even a decent online store: I discover to my horror that you can't even specify what size your looking for in your search, so you'll get lots of shoes but none of them will necessarily fit you. Arrrrrgh.
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November 2nd: Lloyd points out that this Indy article about the awfulness of the Quicktime 4 user interface is a bit pot-calling-the-kettle-black. But it does make some fair points about worrying changes to Mac interfaces in general. Talking of the remarkably bad Indy site, I interviewed the editor the other day and he said he was proud of the design. "I predict other news sites will follow our lead in using DHTML," he said. Shame they haven't even managed to get pictures in their "radical new design strategy" yet.
Lloyd also has an amusing tale about car parking at the University of Surrey. My life is never this much fun.
Edd says he spent hours playing with the stochastic language identifier. I put in "Je suis un rock star," and it thought it was Italian. Pah.
This is hysterical: The adventures of Chip Tracer, Cyberjournalist! "A new angle on an old story - go for it, Chip!" I wish my editor talked like that.
"Why haven't you chosen the Shockwave Flash version?" asks Torygraph student site Juiced, rather rudely I thought.
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November 1st: Gandi.net - a new domain registrar aimed at individuals and non-profits, with imput from the very talented altern.org owner Valentin Lacambre.
It was only a matter of time before "Welcome to my home page, I kiss you" became a meme.