Star Trek
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Sun Goes for Pole Position
Today, one of the Polish Sun editions came out and it was absolutely fantastic. The content was tailored but it still looked like a Sun, so well done to all concerned – I’m sure it went down especially well in Scotland where there are more than 50,000 Poles. I remember when the Scottish Government (back
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Scottish Digital Matters
Normally, a new section to the Blogroll would matter not a jot, but this is something I’m growing more and more frustrated (and concerned) about and it’s a bit unfair to leave it all to Iain Bruce to take care of. Scottish Digital Matters is going to be used to highlight Scottish companies who are
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Go on, you know you want to…
With thanks to Seamus McCauley’s Virtual Economics… comes a great little 21st Century project for people to get involved with via the Law 37 team. They are designing an interactive, cross-media and massively multiplayer game for the Cancer Research UK earlier this year and now have a team of people ranging from web-designers to video
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AP suddenly gains 10million reporters thanks to the iPhone
Well, how long before the BBC nab this idea? As part of the iPhone 2.0/iPhone 3G release, it’s been revealed that AP has an app ready for it which will let you submit pics and text to them (which has been greeted by some) but how will these people get paid or is web2.0 being
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BitTorrent and YouTube can be good for TV – the proof
Further to my post here about why BitTorrent could be a way of saving TV – and critics – here’s an interesting piece in The Guardian. It’s by Donna Franceschild, the writer of a long-ago show called Takin’ Over the Asylum which starred a very young Doctor Who David Tennant. Now it’s a show that