Monthly Archives: December 2006

Sony in trouble again

Apparently Sony has been trying their hand at viral marketing, although without a great amount of success… Some “teenagers” set up this site (not working at the mo) to discuss how all they wanted for Christmas was a PSP. Unfortunately, they all turned out to be corporate whores. This Youtube video shows some of the […]

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Shoes

For some peculiar reason I have become a compulsive shoe shopper, buying two pairs in as many weeks. As someone who is still wearing shoes he wore at school (they’re nice and comfy now the leather is soft), this is a significant change. I’ve even gone so far as to buy a pair of brown […]

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Links – Microsoft Powerpoint

I’ve been stockpiling links in Bloglines for a while now, but unfortunately barely have the time to read them, let alone make decent comments. Unfortunately I want them cleaned out, and so over the next few days will do just that. You’ll get a link and a brief excerpt – nothing more. To start, I’d […]

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The Full Feeds Debate – some evidence?

This blogger has spent two years wondering whether to make the move to publishing his articles in full online via. feeds. Instead they published a short summary of each article, requiring people to visit their page to see the whole thing. Here’s an exciting graph: Growth in RSS Subscribers – We added more than a […]

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Link of the day

Why engineering’s the best subject ever. via. Bill Sticker

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