Posts Tagged: Internet
@Media 2007
It’s time for my now annual trip to @Media which I’ve been attending since it’s very first year. OK, OK so that was only two years ago but hey. It’s a great conference that combines the state of the art with the art of the possible all presented by the very people whose blogs I… Continue Reading ›
I’m Flattered
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been flattered to receive some lovely feedback on davidhughes.org, which has meant a lot to me. First, I had a lovely compliment on my writing, then I was complimented on my use of typography in the design. I was contacted via Flickr asking if I could make a… Continue Reading ›
Google All My Data Are Belong to You?
The mission of Google is to organise the world’s data; well, it’s dawned on me that they are doing a jolly good job with mine… I’ve been using Google as my search engine since it was launched. I’ve been using Gmail as my secondary email account for a year or two. I use GoogleTalk as my… Continue Reading ›
Web 2.0 Thinking Game
Zeldman has a great post on what Web 2.0 means to different journalists and the wider interwebosphere™. He’s created a great Web 2.0 thinking game to illustrate Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0; here are a few examples: Web 1.0: AOL buys Time Warner. Web 2.0: Google buys YouTube. Put another way: Web 1.0: New media… Continue Reading ›
Gapingvoid
I’ve recently found and been enjoying this excellent blog so I thought I’d draw your attention to it. gapingvoid is the blog of Hugh MacLeod and is centred around his cartoons drawn on the back of a business cards. In addition to Hugh’s great cartoons he also posts some very interesting observations; I thought his post… Continue Reading ›
@Media 2006
I’ve just got back from the first day of @Media 2006 and whilst I really enjoyed it, it wasn’t quite as good for me as 2005. A quick history lesson will help explain why 2006 would never be the same for me as 2005. You see, whilst this year is shaping up to be a… Continue Reading ›