Monthly Archives: January 2009

Art on the Underground

It makes a nice change to see some something interesting where a Batman poster was once hanging. Art on the Underground is a nice touch from TFL, and I have also noticed a stealthy mention of the charity Clic Sargent below the piece I saw. Reminds me of the recent art collaborations Nero have done [...]
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Early signs that Google could be going Semantic

So I read this post on readwriteweb earlier this week about Google exposing semantic data within it’s search results. It wasn’t too long ago that I predicted this would happen, and pointed out reasons as to why it was important to start using semantic mark up. Well there you have it!
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Digital Freegans

Not too long ago I was watching a TV program about Freeganism and Freegans, it was a Cutting Edge style show, not quite sure what channel it was on. It got me thinking… The web is turning people into Digital Freegans, people who use the webs’ free resources as alternatives to traditional paid for sources [...]
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DIY DJ

I’ve stumbled upon Mac DJAY, easy to use DJ software for Mac OSX. It is very cool indeed as it imports all your music from iTunes and lets you record your own mixes. The software easy to use for amateurs (like me) and it has features for the pro’s too. I sense a few house [...]
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