Archives for June 2007
Links for 2007-06-29 (June 29, 2007) Lloyd Shepherd is leaving Yahoo again... One of the coolest people I've met since working at Yahoo in Europe. Hoping everything goes well for him and that his next venture is extraordinary. Open Technology groups want to take the...
Links for 2007-06-24 (June 24, 2007) Moo Cards are just about to launch sticker books. Want! They're having a party for them on my 35th birthday. I'll totally be there if I'm in the country, which I should be. Might take a couple of days...
I can't believe it's all over! (June 18, 2007) God, what an extraordinary weekend! Even after a good night's sleep, I'm completely exhausted. The last of us left the venue around 11pm last night, tired but pretty euphoric. It's difficult for me to know what to talk about at...
Links for 2007-06-14 (June 14, 2007) There's a Hack Day Instructables group that you can join if you want... Really heating up this, now. Stuff keeps happening. Is all a bit strange....
Fifty new places to Hack Day... (June 13, 2007) So we hit our initial limits for people to invite to the Hack Day a little while back but a few people have dropped out and we're feeling adventurous, so we've decided to open up another fifty places. So if...
Links for 2007-06-13 (June 13, 2007) Gruber on the WWDC Keynote yesterday... The only thing I disagree about is the coverflow thing. I can see a lot of cases where rapidly scanning through a large number of files would be profoundly useful. The Telegraph has...
Less than a week to Hack Day! (June 11, 2007) With only a few days to go now until Hack Day and my free time evaporating like lead on the surface of the sun, I thought I should duck back online briefly and give you guys an update on what...
Links for 2007-06-04 (June 4, 2007) Dan Hon is moving on from Mind Candy, and is looking for a new project to get his teeth into... A lot of people consumed by the entrepreneurial bug at the moment. Dan's awesome by the way....
Links for 2007-06-01 (June 1, 2007) BBC News now appears to have a section called 'Also in the News' for 'surprising stories from around the world' These stories include people who drive into underground stations and people meeting leopards. And people say editorial standards are...