February 25th, 2009
- ID Card Database *Already* Breached – "Yes, that will be a good excuse, won't it: honest guv, I just inadvertently clicked on Gordon Brown's ID card information…." Does anyone still think they're a good idea? I especially like the argument that because it's been broken it's more secure. Nice.
- Who profits from the App Store? – A rather more balanced piece about the iTunes App Store than we typically see. Certainly I'm nearer the one copy a day end of the spectrum than the quarter of a million dollar in a couple of weeks you normally see in articles like this… (via @neilinglis)
- Straw slaps ban on Iraq debate docs – How, in a democracy, does one person get to decide this? Surely taking a country to war is in the public interest?!
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January 27th, 2009
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asia,
banks,
china,
comedy,
creativity,
freedom,
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humanrights,
humour,
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News,
thinking,
tibet,
tv |
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January 22nd, 2009
- NetNewsWire and iPhone-Sized Data – "Lesson learned: It’s not enough for an iPhone app to sport an iPhone-optimized user interface. It needs iPhone-sized data, too." I agree with this in principle but I've been thinking how I'd apply it to my iPhone application, Yummy, and coming up with a blank. How can you decide in advance which bookmarks you'll want to see? Most recent? Those with a particular tag? I can't think of an option other than 'all.'
- The Inauguration of President Barack Obama – In case you're not sick of the inauguration already, here are some great images of the day.
- Gordon Brown withdraws plan to keep details of MPs' expenses secret – "The PM said proposals for reforms of MPs' expenses would provide 'more transparency' than in most other parliaments around the world." I'm not convinced that this is a standard we should aspire to. Let's face it, our parliament is more open that North Korea and less tyrannical than Iran's but really that's not much of an achievement.
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freedom,
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iphone,
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mobile,
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Photography,
politics,
Software,
usa,
usability,
yummy |
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January 12th, 2009
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atheism,
christianity,
freespeech,
gadgets,
god,
humour,
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mobile,
News,
phone,
privacy,
religion |
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