Year: 2007

General

New York Times and Facebook

I like this new Facebook app from the New York Times, as described over at the Read/Write Web. New questions every day that then link back to the story in the online paper, driving traffic back to their site (and improving advertising impressions). They’ve been pushing the app out via email groups and the like, […]

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life

Rugby World Cup

The Rugby World Cup has started and so has my task to find somewhere decent to watch it. It does not appear on the usual cable channels, it only seems to be on Setanta, something primarily found in pubs, even though the USA has a team that seems to do OK. So the challenge will […]

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fun, life

Jeremy and his new hat

Caught a drink with Jeremy Wright last night at the end of his rapid-fire trip to New York – he demonstrated his new cap bought on his recent trip to the UK, a flat cap in black corduroy. His trip seemed to be full of incidents and surprises, not going completely to plan, but you […]

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life, work

Digital challenges for a traditional agency

My ex-boss, who left the company the other week, was interviewed in the Wall Street Journal (subscription req.) about the challenges facing her in new job and those facing a traditional advertising agency as it tries to integrate digital. Some key points from the interview: an agency appointing a ‘digital czar’ is not enough, you […]

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games, video

The best games console

I spend time in Chris Pirillo’s chatroom and one of the endless topics of coversation is which game console is better – PS3 or XBox360.  It always seems to be a 2 sided debate between those, with Wii only entering rarely.  I’m just thankful that Apple do not make a console.  However, I think this […]

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web stuff

Wikipedia Edits

Many news organisations are busy reporting on how various institutions are editing their own entties, or stuff to improve their standing in others. (here’s the latest from the BBC about the Australian Prime Minister’s office). But the Scottish Sun is hitting the local demographic and is reporting on how Local Firm fans, Celtic and Rangers, […]

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conference, technology

Vint Cerf at the TV Festival

Vint Cerf: The Alternative McTaggert Vint gave an alternative McTaggert speech this year. The official one was by Jeremy Paxman on Friday, discussing the future of TV and the trust situation it currently finds itself in. Vint gave a slight variation on the same speech I saw at Google earlier in the year, calling out […]

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conference, technology

Ian Clarke, Freenet, Revver and Thoof

Ian Clarke Freenet and Revver Founded Revver to help copyright holders get paid for their work. copyright cannot be controlled onthe web – the web is all about communication and Copyright is to prevent communications. Revver gave an incentive to create and spread videos. Has raised 10m$ in A&B rounds of financing. Many people have […]

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conference

ARGs and Meigeist

Licorice Film Hazel Grian and Jonathan Williams About: started as a marketing tool. First key one recognised was The Beast, where cryptic messages led people to the web and a whole different story. Hazel cam it to from the POV of a film maker and story teller. Wanted to reach a larger audience. Wanted to […]

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conference, ORG

Open Rights Group Pres

ORG talk Some notes from the ORG presentation: Too many things are not caught til too late – far easier to tackle things earlier. ORG formed to tackle things earlier, to campaign on digital issues. Based on EFF. Formed when Suw Charman said she would like to organise something in the UK, but only if […]

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conference

Trip to Edinburgh

I’m doing a quick trip to Edinburgh over the weekend, to go to the TV Unconference and then the main TV Festival. Looking forward to it, despite the impending jetlag.

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General, life

Vegan Meals

Last night I had dinner with a few people at Red Bamboo, a vegan restaurant. This place seems to make it’s name from the fake food it provides – soy protein shaped and flavoured to pretend to be meat. We had ‘Chicken’ wings, ‘prawns’, just ‘meat’ in general. There you see fake prawns, shaped and […]

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behindthebuzz, fun

Doing my bit to spread the meme of bacn

I did my bit for the spread of bacn this week, bumping into Caroline McCarthy at the Crunchgear party. Today the term has made BoingBoing, or at least the buzz about the buzz about the term has: as of today, Wednesday, according to Technorati, there are over 350 blog posts containing the word, and it’s […]

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life

You are never too old

Through a serendipitous meeting yesterday, doing some work on another conference, I got invited to a BBQ in Queens yesterday (my first visit to the Borough). Whilst there, I had a good chat with the main host, a 70+ year old gentleman who talked about his media habits and how so many companies just did […]

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conference

Gnomedex Review

I’ve finally got round to posting this. I had to decamp to a coffee shop to focus on actually getting some writing done as lazing around at home was just not cutting it. My 2007 Gnomedex experience is now over. I’ve had 2 days of conference, a further day of unconference and networking, a bit […]

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advertisment, conference

Mahalo for my sister

Mahalo is brilliant, or so says my sister. That’s what she thought when she took a look at it after looking at Twitters about it. When I asked why she thought that, here’s what she said. Wow – now I do not have to spend hours searching for things on the Web – I can […]

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conference

Barcamp NYC3 is being planned

After an email to the barcamp list, I sent round an email to a few other lists today to kick start the planning for Barcamp New York City 3. And thanks to Dean Collins, we already have our first donation and sponsorship money. If you are interested, then come along to one of the meetings […]

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life, socialmedia, web stuff

Clipmarks and Forbes

Do I believe what it says in the blogs? This time I hope so – Venture Beat is reporting that Clipmarks is being bought by Forbes. The New York-based startup lets you select text, photos or videos on web pages, then use Clipmark’s bookmarking feature to save the URL and your selected information to your […]

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events, podcasting

TPN at the Fringe

Nice to see Ewan’s annual Fringe Podcast show is doing well, being the top one in the iTunes catalogue. I recommend tuning in if you want a great taste of the legendary festival

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