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Qumana/Lycos deal

Looks like Qumana has been bought up by arranged a distribution deal with Lycos, if this URL is anything to go by. Nothing on the Qumana blog yet. Mark Evans has some detail. [tags]qumana, lycos[/tags]

01:02:03 04/05/06

Robert Scoble posts on the fun they are having over the pond with the fun being had early yesterday morning with the time and date – at two minutes and three seconds passed 1am in American format it appears as…

links for 2006-04-04

Why organisations are right to ban Skype (tags: voip skype) Megite Technology News: What’s Happening Right Now (tags: aggregator rss AJAX news)

To Digg, or not to Digg?

Well, it’s certainly a question. When I load up my RSS aggregator (currently Bloglines – though this could change when the UK finally gets the new Newsgator look) there are always new Digg entries. When I leave it for a…

Google Homepage Directory

Google have added a directory of possible services to their personal homepage, as announced on their official blog. It provides a much wider variety of easy-to-add content than before, but doesn’t stop the homepage being a pretty static and dull…

links for 2006-03-31

Google PageRank Checker – Check Google page rank of any web pages (tags: free google search software) TechCrunch » The State of Online Feed Readers (tags: reader feed RSS)

links for 2006-03-30

What’s eating Microsoft? (tags: windows microsoft) WordPress Development Blog › Widgets Plugin (tags: wordpress) 10 Ways To Lose RSS Subscribers | Performancing.com (tags: blogging rss)

Eponym

Eponym is a new hosted blog service, and a direct competitor with Blogger. It’s nice and easy to use, and it’s really quick to set up a new blog – like I did (check out that nice Slashdot-esque theme). My one…

Even Microsoft Hates IE

As spotted by Google Blogoscoped, this is from a CSS comment on Microsoft’s website: /* fix for the IE 1px-off margin error */ * html .StupidIEMarginHack { margin-right: 1px; }

Government sites fail web tests

According to the BBC: More than half of government and council websites contain errors and cause problems for disabled people, research shows. Some 60% of UK government websites contain HTML errors, according to a study by the University of Southampton.…