- How to Make Wikipedia better
- Deliciousing – Scoble wonders how to use del.icio.us best. I had a think. Why not post anything you find interesting to del.icio.us, then later on, review them and post the best of the bunch on your blog? I might try this out tomorrow.
- Microsoft backs off on blog censorship
- Introduction to RSS
- By popular demand, Parsnip now has a forum.
Link Blog
Links 1/2/06
Pinch, punch, first of the month.
- Seamonkey released
- The one that got away – Philip Cowley on Blair’s defeats last night. Mr Cowley was my tutor at university in Hull.
- How to Manage Your Draft Blog Posts
- Council mumbles Microsoft benefits
- GeoURL – websites near me
- £9m Technology Breakthrough – more government IT waste
Links 31/1/06
Ah, payday at last. December’s pay came before Christmas – this has been one hell of a long month.
- Blogs versus the NY Times in Google
- Graham Parsnip relaunched in blog form
- Jody Digger has started blogging recently
- The winds of change are blowing – the interesting Office Weblog is moving
- Home Page Goals
- Peter Dawson’s Naked Conversations Project
- Suprglu is quite interesting. It allows you to cobble together all of your RSS generating online content: del.icio.us, flickr, blogs, etc etc. Here’s mine.
Links 27/1/06
- Ban Comic Sans
- grou.ps might be interesting, but is suffering from being dug at the moment.
- Google’s Anti-Spyware Project
- Flickr provides an RSS feed for comments on your photos – useful enough, as it means you don’t have to log in everytime to check for comments, but it also gives a little thumbnail of the photo being comments on – excellent!
- Google Removes Its Help Entry on Censorship
Links 26/1/06
- GPLv4 – just about funny, but even for geek hunour it’s borderline
- Barwick plans England coach talks – my choice: Guus Hiddinck. The thought that the likes of Curbishley, Allardyce or – God help us – Steve McClaren might get the job because of their Englishness is absured. Stuart Pearce maybe, but he needs more time.
- Hamas: what happens next?
- Performancing for Firefox Handbook
- Boris Johnson: Assisted suicide is problematic, but better than months of agony: I can see all the disadvantages, and if the law were to be changed, then it would need careful review, to make sure that people were not coming under any pressure whatever to take their lives. But I think it might be better than seeing increasing numbers of British people forced to take their lives in a foreign country
- Lennon tipped for Foxes post