I visited a lecture/talk the other night by Peter Bray co-founder of Sydney based convergent media company Clear Blue Day. Clear Blue Day among other top sydney based companies such …
The 2003 Webby Award nominations have been announced
Nominations for the 7th Annual Webby Awards has been announced including a selection of sites in 30 categories including, Best Practices, Education, Film, Health, Net Art, News, TV, Sport, Technical …
Some interesting comments on the New Yahoo Search Engine
The New Yahoo Search Engine launched today. I came across some interesting user comments and feedback in the Signal Vs Noise post titled, New Yahoo vs. Old Google.
Google Labs – the technology playground of Google
labs.google.com is the location of Google’s technology playground. The site contains some of googles latest developments including the new 26 March Google Compute where you can donate your idle computer …
First Monday: Discrepancies in statistics of the Digital Divide
First Monday post an excellent article by Elizabeth Davison and Shelia R. Cotten titled, “Connection discrepancies: Unmasking further layers of the digital divide”. The article comments on misleading information during …
Fast Company on Google’s growth
Fast Company has an interesting article this week on the growth and growth of Google. One of the interesting points comments on Google’s strong focus on the User and also …
An early Internet page by Tim Berners Lee on Usability, Standards and Readability
While visiting the W3C to validate a page I came across an old Style Guide mini site by Tim Berners-Lee from 1995 titled, Style Guide for online hypertext. The document …
Netoman – an interactive two-way multimedia tool
netomat is an interactive tool which looks at two-way personal multimedia communication. In the summer of 1999 netomat was conceived as a network-based art project created by Maciej Wisniewski. It …
Tim Wu's Network Neutrality & Broadband Discrimination
While reading Lawrence Lessig’s blog, I came across an interesting paper by Tim Wu (Associate Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Law School) titled “Network Neutrality & Broadband …
Six rules for avoiding email tyranny
Cafedave posts an interesting link to a page which comments on the six rules for avoiding email tyranny www.w-uh.com/articles/030308-tyranny_of_email.html
McDonald’s begin to offer Wi-Fi access
McDonald’s will start to offer Wi-Fi internet access in their restaurants beginning tomorrow in the US. This service is similar to the one by Starbucks where they offer free internet …
Classic early web folk art collection
Jason Kotke comments on a collection of early classic internet folk art. Someone he know is compiling the collection from way back and the post has some interesting comments with …
John Saila’s Condensed Glossary of Internet Terminology
John Saila, has uploaded his condensed dictionary of Internet Terminology. The Glossary is focused around terminology for the Web and and the new-media industry www.saila.com/usage/glossary
If only Google went public
Red Herring comments on the potential and possible outcomes of Google going public. The article comments on the companies potential worth and whether its listing would have a dramatic impact …
Shift Magazine closes down
The magazine/website which rode the internet wave during its boom has closed down 10 years after it’s launch. ::: http://www.shift.com