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Location Independent Working
This year I shall be conducting at least two experiments in location independent working and this post is about the first episode, so far. Location independent working has been a long term goal of mine for many years. I’d like … Continue reading
Posted in Action Log, web2.0
Tagged Broadband, Internet, internet access, ISP, Location Independent, mobile phone, Pajamanation, slow internet, Websites
Broadband demographics evident at Glastonbury Festival
Michael Eavis , the dairy farmer who runs Glastonbury music festival, blames the policy of selling all tickets online for the ageing of his audience this year. Here’s the Metro version of the news Glastonbury ‘too middle-aged’ This year’s Glasto … Continue reading
Posted in Best broadband deals, Calendar, Music, UK
Tagged Broadband, broadband revolution, demographics, festival, Glasto, Glastonbury Festival, Internet, internet access, Michael Eavis, Music
The Augmented Social Network
I found this in my draft posts. The Augmented Social Network Like the Web or email, the ASN would be available to anyone. It would become a common part of the Internet infrastructure – a person-centered and group-centered service of … Continue reading
Divshare – Free file hosting for mp3s and blog pictures
I think I can see this one spreading steadily through the blogs and social networking sites. Divshare allows you to upload as many files as you like, up to 200Mb per file and then serves them up wherever you like … Continue reading
