22.10.09

Jamie

BarCamp Charlotte

BarCamp Charlotte
I had the pleasure of heading over to Area 15 in NoDa on Oct 17th for the second edition of BarCamp Charlotte. BarCamp is a user-generated conference, which encourages attendees to pitch for their chance to present a session on a topic of their choice.
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Business, Design, Technology, USA, Web

13.02.09

Matt

On Twitter, everyone can hear your scream

Pigeons lined up on a power line
There’s been a bit of an explosion in Twitter use in the last few months. Ever since Stephen Fry and Jonathan Ross, amongst other high-profile celebrities started openly twittering, it’s all of a sudden the in-thing to be doing. However, with this increase in activity comes an exciting and also worrying by-product. Read the rest of this entry »

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Technology, Web

30.10.08

Matt

Feed me Seymour, feed me

Sam here at Dusted asked me “what Blogs do I read?”. I said, “where do I start”. Strictly speaking I visit very few Blogs, but I do subscribe to several Blog RSS feeds. So for Sam’s enjoyment, and hopefully yours, here is my list. Read the rest of this entry »

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Design, Life, Technology, Web

21.05.08

Matt

Twittering Tower Bridge

One of the towers of Tower Bridge
I’ve been a fan of Twitter for some time now. Something about summarising little moments in my life and logging them just seems to spin my wheels. There are a few nice unique twitterers out there. Mostly real people but also some not so real. The Tower Bridge Twitter feed is one of the decent automated ones. Read the rest of this entry »

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Technology, Web

24.05.07

Jack

Google prepares to buy FeedBurner

feedburner3.jpgSo why does Google really want to buy Feedburner? I think the main and most obvious reason is because Google has realised that most of us are now getting and speed reading our content via a RSS Reader, instead of reading the originating websites/blogs that display Google AdSense or Rich Media adverts. Read the rest of this entry »

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Business, Technology, Web

10.03.07

Jamie

Yahoo pipe your data

Yahoo have created what they call ‘an interactive feed aggregator and manipulator’. Pipes is a service that provides a drag and drop editor that allows you to connect internet data sources, process them, and redirect the output to pretty much wherever you want! I have tried it out and it works a treat, but I lack the ideas to come up with a great pipe…any ideas?

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Technology, Web

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