Seattle based Wetpaint has been in private beta since March. On Sunday night they launched to the world, allowing anyone to create a free wiki on any topic

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Do not take this as a stab at the developers, because i know how fustration it gets to make everything work with each other i.e. different browsers and operating systems (see my post about choice)

But it would be nice on website that dont support safari to say “sorry but your browser is not fully supported” in a nice small font so you can ignore it if you want, instead of being plastered across the top in red spoiling the experience, I subtle little comment will do, i personally would be then more inclined to launch firefox to see the true potential of what i am looking at.

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Proving once again that “outdated technology” still has its place among today’s high-tech products, old-school film cameras may soon be the only

Prototype device detects, disables digital cameras – Engadget

I get extremely frustrated reading the new ways that the wonderful researches have found to stop piracy, while this article could have wide reaching uses the mere fact it mentioned piracy got me annoyed.

Why can’t the companies who are being pirated (or how ever you want to explain it) tackle why there is piracy rather than find ways to stop it, which never work because they are broken or sued for it i.e Sony’s wonderful rootkit.

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The Problem is choice

June 18, 2006

Its coming up to my birthday and I am looking at things i want i.e. More gadgets so i am looking at a new phone i dont need anything overly fancy like a smart phone because i have my palm lifedrive so all i really need is a good solid 3G phone, so you would think that wouldn’t be a problem but it is because you start looking at a phone for me it was the Nokia 6280 i like it and set about finding the best deal but then you see another phone you like each time the price gets bigger and then you go back and end up going in circles.

Now lets see why we have soo much choice and it seems it is a unlikely culprit Money It could be, but it isn’t. No it is creativity we are too creative for our own good, we get a good idea and then that propogates into thousands of others spawning a new generation of people who couldn’t live without this thing whatever it may be. Which all equals a fustrating buying experience when you dont know exactly what you want.

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The Problem is choice

June 18, 2006

Its coming up to my birthday and I am looking at things i want i.e. More gadgets so i am looking at a new phone i dont need anything overly fancy like a smart phone because i have my palm lifedrive so all i really need is a good solid 3G phone, so you would think that wouldn’t be a problem but it is because you start looking at a phone for me it was the Nokia 6280 i like it and set about finding the best deal but then you see another phone you like each time the price gets bigger and then you go back and end up going in circles.

Now lets see why we have soo much choice and it seems it is a unlikely culprit Money It could be, but it isn’t. No it is creativity we are too creative for our own good, we get a good idea and then that propogates into thousands of others spawning a new generation of people who couldn’t live without this thing whatever it may be. Which all equals a fustrating buying experience when you dont know exactly what you want.

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“why should we burn bandwidth and CPU cycles sending stuff directly to their servers?”

TechCrunch » Blog Archive » Why is Flickr afraid of Zooomr?

It would seem that there is a serious problem with some people within ‘Web 2.0′ companies this example being Flickr, i really cannot see the logic behind this, the service is created for the user it is the user that supports the services and makes them money. If a user wants to move or just try another service they should be able to, because it is not the companies choice.

By creating an API Flickr allows people to add there photo sharing functionality into there programs much like I do with Flock right now, but there is now reason this should be held from a person developing a similar system to the company in question, sharing is what started all this web 2.0 stuff off and it would seem it may just kill it before it has started.

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Bill Gates to step Down

June 17, 2006

Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said Thursday he will step out of his daily role at Microsoft in July 2008 so he can take on a full-time role at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the charity organization he runs with his wife.

Macworld: News: Gates to step out of daily role at Microsoft

End of an era it would seem, perhaps we may see some real innovation at microsoft for a change, much like office 2007 which has to be the best program microsoft has produced ever.

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Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said Thursday he will step out of his daily role at Microsoft in July 2008 so he can take on a full-time role at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the charity organization he runs with his wife.

Macworld: News: Gates to step out of daily role at Microsoft

I read this after i read the news that yet another feature of vista has hit the bin, so lets look forward to windows 2009 the first operating system that keeps it users sain and actually works.

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Sony on its last legs?

June 14, 2006

Sony to ban second-hand PS3 gamesLicensing plan described as ‘potentially catastrophic’ for electronics giant

Newsvine – Sony to ban second-hand PS3 games

Sony Exec Shrugs Off Xbox 360 Competition

Newsvine – Sony Exec Shrugs Off Xbox 360 Competition

it would seem that sony is totally oblivious to its audience and the fact they are loosing in every market they have there finger in.

The PSP is out sold by nearly 10 to 1 by the Nitendo Ds in Japan (i know not a fair fact but still) the PS3 is going to be extremely expensive, while i do not doubt the technology in the PS3 it is fundamentally the same as the 360 and is copying a few ideas with there Xbox Live! equivilent arguably the selling point of the 360.

Also by the fact of you only paying the license for the PS3 game in theory should make the games cheaper but the trend is play the game put on ebay or sell it to a friend, by getting rid of this option Sony a alienating the audience and securing their own interests only not really being creative.

The fact is the Nintendo Wii is the most inventive console, the 360 gets through being the first to market and a very good online system, while the PS3 has very little that is special apart from it being ugly and noting much special.

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GCSEs Be damned

June 14, 2006

Well its almost over, my secondary education and on to something else. Tommorow marks the my last day of compulsory education Ever. I am under my own steam from now on.

It could be seen as ironic that my last exam is history, but i cant say i am bothered about leaving, all i can say is i am positively glad to be leaving as i was loosing the will to live.

So now begins the 12 weeks until the reakoning, which means blogging, podcasting and developing some ideas and seeing if they will work aswell as i think they will.

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Flocks into Beta

June 14, 2006

We are delighted to introduce the first beta release of the Flock browser, aka Flock 0.7. Here’s what it is, what it isn’t, and a company update.

Introducing Flock Beta 1

Great and i must say that the new BETA is a big change from the previous releases, i thought at first were has all my buttons gone, but i have settled into it and everything i need is in a much more logical place. I would like to congratulate the developers on a job well done and to keep up the good work.

Guess what I am blogging from right now ;-)

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