by Tom | Oct 2, 2005 | Personal
Some more things to think about:Cheaper audio streaming devicesMac Mini-style enclosures for PCsNice.
by Tom | Oct 2, 2005 | Personal
Fontifier – Your own handwriting on your computer! does what it says on the tin. You write in your individual letters and it creates a font for you. Sadly, my handwriting is so poor that there just isn’t any point in this for me! Also, you will find that...
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | Reading
Ribbit Films sells Chroma Key Stock Footage. Neat idea: you can buy real film clips to add to any location / shots that you choose. Think of this like stock photography and then Photoshop for video.
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | Government
Direct mail frameworks for government should help e-government take-up. Wow. I hadn’t expected that!
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | Reading
Ian’s Shoelace Site shows how to tie a more even wearing knot, and faster too. Gotta love it.
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | Reading
The State of Project Management has some nice one-liners: I liked this oneThe “90/90 Rule” of project schedules goes like this: the first 90 percent of a project takes 90 percent of the time and effort; the remaining 10 percent of the project takes the...
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | Government
Whitehall Efficiency Targets a ‘Distraction’. Apparently the centre hasn’t explained what’s going on effectively enough. Over to you, Sue?
by Tom | Sep 30, 2005 | IT
Schools Open Up to Single Sign-On. This is based on a very sensible solution which passes “he’s allowed to see financial stuff” type messages around, rather than passwords. I wonder what it does to Government Connect?
by Tom | Sep 29, 2005 | IT
� The Web-based Office will have its day says ZDNet. It could work, but it is such a pain when you don’t have access to the net. Roll on fully-connected access.
by Tom | Sep 29, 2005 | IT
The Wikitosh has MustHaveSoftware. I have a surprising number of these already. There are more examples here.