Archive for the 'blogging' Category
Monday, April 12th, 2010
On the day that Nik and Andy has an argument about developers (very sad) we arguably present:
The Digital Economy Bill was approved by the Govt, see what the Open Rights Group Plan on doing next.
Twitter bought up Tweetie developers cry Fowl.
Apples new iPhone Operating System Os4 moves to kill Adobe Flash.
The cats out of the [...]

#35: No Downloads Permitted [37:58m]:
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
On the day that Andy bought the wrong breakfast for Nik, we present:
Blogger visited by police
Councils Warned about tweeting
The Apple iPad. Saviour of the Universe ?
Wikileaks temporarily shut down while it seeks funds
Starbucks puts flickr group on hold after confusion about in-store photography policy
Non-savory-breakfastly recorded at Wargames Heaven, 11 Imperial Arcade, Brighton, UK.

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Monday, January 4th, 2010
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to work we go in 2010. And on the day that Nik actually got something wrong, we expectantly present:
Nik answers Stephen’s using multiple DNS to thwart hacking question
EBook Readers and the Piracy ponderances.
In the New York Times Bono blames ISPs for Piracy
Conservatives seek a crowdsourcing platform for Policy [...]

#29: The wrong Nik show [33:45m]:
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
On the day that neither of our listeners showed up at Gatwick:
Woman 22, faced 3 years in prison for unintentionally recording 3 minutes of New Moon – charges later dropped
Twitter used to assess earthquake severity
Twitter DNS attacked,
Amazon Cloudfront now supports streaming media (you know this is a Will Harris TM segment)
WordPress 2.9 released. Dont jump [...]

#28: The Gatwick flash mob [34:37m]:
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
On the day that we were on our best behaviour we present:
CoTweet – manage your tweet front between colleagues
Amiando – ticket sales management for events
EFF looks to bust podcasting patent – what is EFF?
Typepad accepts email blog posts in a similar way to Posterous – this isĀ another great tool for podcasting beginners
Passionate About Cars podcast [...]

#26: The Respectful Show [33:09m]:
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
On the day that the Internet connectivity surprised us:
Vodafone 360 Brings mobile Store to the masses
Google Sync now comes with PUSH
Demon Sends out personal details of customers
Open Rights Group Campaign against Disconnection Plans
Mobile Wifi with 3 Mobile Wireless Device.
Sign the petition here
Omnifocus – a cool looking GTD tool
Amusingly recorded at Tanhouse Cafe, Warnham Nature Reserve, [...]

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Monday, September 21st, 2009
On the day that Andy suddenly remembered his fave cafe…
Posterous vs Tumblr
Safe surfing in Public Network
Google Aquires ReCaptcha
Fotobounce downloads all your Flickr and Facebook photos
Cocoon App
Andys Podcasting Unleashed book
Noisily recorded at La Gigo Gi Cafe, New Road, Brighton, UK.
Update 2/10/09:
It turns out Giovanni, the owner, is a great performer. Check out this Eventful Brighton episode [...]

#21: Italian ladies of the night [31:32m]:
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
On the day when Spring-like weather was detected, along with a FREE WIRELESS NETWORK (yipee!), we freely and springingly present:
Twitter cross site scripting
Untiny Fox – the short URL revealer for Firefox
Eventful Brighton
The birth of Minimentally
Dadomatic – advice for Dads
Marketing Online Live podcast with Paul Colligan and Alex Mandossian
tumblr – the death of the website?
Screen Toaster [...]

#10: Dads Unite in the Secret Garden [34:15m]:
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
Stuff mentioned in today’s rant-filled geekversation:
The history of Twestival
The Gumball Style
Australian Bushfire Appeal
Transparency in charity event accounting
The meaning of privacy and transparency
Cameron Direct event
The National ID Card Scheme
The new counter terrorism law on photography
@edent’s video of his stop and search by the police at Waterloo Station
The power of the blog
Patents as a stealth tax on [...]

#6: Rubber Hamster Rant Fest [29:21m]:
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Monday, November 24th, 2008
To this day I still don’t know what was going through my head when I hit the record button. This episode doesn’t have a beginning! It just sort of fades into an already happening conversation. Forgive me please – once it gets going the content is quite good and there’s a really funny bit about [...]

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