By James Burke on
29 September 2006 23:00
If you are looking for the definitive Web2.0 homepage then look no further than NetVibes...
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By James Burke on
25 September 2006 23:00
This entry contains a number of updates on JISC funded activity from August 2006.
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By James Burke on
24 September 2006 23:00
This Week In Tech (TWIT) is a great weekly podcast on the “tech” news that is released every Monday morning. TWIT have always had a remit never to charge for their podcasts that typically run for over an hour but have now submitted to paid for advertising to fund their programming. Key advertisers include VISA and Dell and this weeks TWIT panel highlighted a quick and easy way to “kill” your VISA card.
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By James Burke on
23 September 2006 23:00
FON is WiFi "community" where members share their wireless Internet access at home and, in return, can access free WiFi wherever they find another Fonero’s Access Point.
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By James Burke on
21 September 2006 23:00
OfCOM released a new spectrum licence that could allow train operators such as GNER to upgrade their on-board wireless services to two-way satellite links, similar to those already in use on aeroplanes and ships in early September.
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By James Burke on
20 September 2006 23:00
There were 59,000 more businesses in 2005 compared with 2004, reveals new statistics on Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) published by the Government’s Small Business Service.
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By James Burke on
19 September 2006 23:00
Broadband connectivity and the ever increasing need for increased bandwidth has recently been concerned with the “last mile” and the connectivity from the “exchange” to the home. Now with the increase of bandwidth hungry applications and availability of data the connectivity to the last “10 feet” is becoming all important.
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By James Burke on
17 September 2006 23:00
Windows new online search portal (“live”) has now left the beta camp and gone live. Windows Live is a search portal for web (including video, blogs and RSS), images, news and “local” – the local services are particularly impressive making great use of the Virtual Earth data.
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By James Burke on
15 September 2006 23:00
Digg's recent controversy around a growing number of incidents that suggest that a small group of users are having an undue influence on the promotion of stories has highlighted a potential design flaw in a number of the social networking aspects of Web 2.0.
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By James Burke on
11 September 2006 23:00
iTunes provides a great centralised directory of podcasts but the rating and "charts" available do not always reflect what is popular, quirky and new. User managed rated content sites such as www.digg.com, www.newsvine.com and www.youtube.com etc. provide a great means for community rating and now zap zap provides this usability for podcasts.
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