by Tom | Oct 28, 2005 | Reading
Lost is using the net to draw people in to series two.
by Tom | Oct 27, 2005 | Reading
HTC Wizard vs Treo 650. I’ll probably end up with the Treo, given the way I use it (that is not normally for full work outside the office). I’d have the Wizard if I wanted to do more work on the run.
by Tom | Oct 27, 2005 | Reading
Encouraging flexible and innovative taxis is a bizarre title for an article, but there is some interesting stuff there. I particularly like the idea of Taxibuses (like Tunisian Louages).
by Tom | Oct 27, 2005 | Government
A PQ answer saying nothing about e-Government or its benefits. Not even prefiguring the move to t-government?Here’s a more substantive debate around e-Government. Amazing to see what MPs discuss in these debates.
by Tom | Oct 27, 2005 | Science
Could You Pass 8th Grade Math? Yes, according to the site (10/10).
by Tom | Oct 27, 2005 | Government
The Politics of Community summarises some recent thinking on communities and engagment. Looks like we might have some impact on this through e-Democracy, Shared Services and e-Innovations.
by Tom | Oct 26, 2005 | Science
The Hacker’s Diet looks like a long-winded, but sensible exposition of how to lose weight. Onwards!
by Tom | Oct 26, 2005 | IT
Great fun working for Google. Google base allows them to collect information on a massive range of structured information objects. This will then allow them to categorise their existing information by these new structures (so not just PageRank any more). So...
by Tom | Oct 26, 2005 | IT
TinyDisk is a neat idea. It uses TinyURL (or, usefully, it’s own implementation) to split file information into and across TinyURL URLs. Very smart.
by Tom | Oct 26, 2005 | Government
It is bad news for Ireland on e-Government.Just 29 out of 70 flagship e-government projects have been finished on scheduleYikes.