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[8 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

It’s great to see how you, the readers, have taken in our weblog so quickly. We’ve been online with our new domain and server for little over a month now, and have already seen a steep incline in the number of unique readers, as well as revisiting readers. I’d like to thank you while I have the chance, and thank you with the knowledge that your support inspires us to create even higher quality articles. Not to get soppy on you…
Now, I’d like to properly welcome our new author, Ahad …

Miscellaneous, News, Reviews »

[3 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Google’s Beta testing its new service designed to improve Google’s image library. The concept is that you ‘tag’ the image randomly displayed to you and an anonymous partner.

So how does this help all 5.999 billion other citizens of the world? When you tag the image (provided you and your partner do so sensibly), your tag will be added to the image. The next time someone searches for that tagged image, it’ll be higher up the rankings. Not much will be done if one person did it, but on the …

Miscellaneous, News »

[12 May 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

Many (and I mean many) people have been asking for a quick tutorial, teaching them how to create their very own blog. My response has always been "soon" or "when I get round to it" as the sheer magnitude of writing a series that answers all of these questions, all varying in their own way.
In order to compensate for the influx, I have started to write a rough schedule for upcoming articles. Provided I remember, I’ll be linking these articles up with this post.

iPhone 2.0 sooner than we think?
5 steps …

Media, Miscellaneous, News, Ramblings, Reviews »

[2 May 2008 | 2 Comments | 7 views]

I would first like to start off by insulting BT, but I won’t despite the poor connection and general service, as in the end, they’re alright to most other customers I know. Then I want to introduce Sky Broadband. These guys are great. Built from the (as you can see below) Easynet infrastructure, they provide tonnes of bandwidth, on an incredibly fast connection.

7148kb/s is pretty impressive considering I am 50 miles from the exchange on a 8Mb/s connection. Technically speaking, they’re doing the impossible! I realised you probably wouldn’t enjoy …

Apple, Media, Miscellaneous »

[13 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

As promised, here’s a few silly YouTube posts doing the impossible - linking Mr. Bean and Apple. Just watch them and you’ll see what I mean.

I’m sure you’ll agree, that one’s been thought out very well. I admit the next one hasn’t quite been edited together with the same quality as before, but it’s still pretty amusing watching Mr Bean dancing to the Spice Girls.

I promise - I didn’t edit these things… jerrry13157 and coaxial343 did.
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