Archive for the ‘internet’ Category

Google Does Evil In China?

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

There’s been a lot in the news about Google’s decision to provide “search” technology to China. I think there are two URLs that really sum up the issue:

http://images.google.com/images?q=tiananmen

http://images.google.cn/images?q=tiananmen

Quite, quite terrifying.

Google Talk

Thursday, August 25th, 2005

If any of you crazy cats are also trying out the new Google Talk service, feel free to add me to your contact list. ipartridge AT gmail DOT com

Lulu

Thursday, June 9th, 2005

It’s rare you see an internet startup that’s a genuine “wow, cool idea” these days, but Lulu may just be one..

Threadless is another if you haven’t already seen it - if only they took PayPal though :(

Google Maps

Tuesday, April 19th, 2005

Google Maps Supports UK.

This is so unbelievably cool - try dragging the map and zooming in and out.

Pimpzilla

Friday, February 18th, 2005

A fantastic firefox theme: If you are into fur and lot’s of bling, this is the theme for you

Aside: Maybe I need a link-blog, as well as a main blog…

The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores

Friday, December 10th, 2004

Google quietly launched a new service the other day: Google Suggest. It does find-as-you-type search suggestions, similar to the way iTunes lets you search your music collection.

However, guess what just typing the letter “p” brings up…

Gmail invites

Monday, August 30th, 2004

Free to worthy recipients. Send me an email if you want one.

Browser Shenannigans

Friday, July 16th, 2004

Sorry, that was a cheap usage of the word ’shenannigans’ - although it is a fantastic word.

Er, right, what was I going to write about. Oh yes, HTML.

Apple is proposing extending HTML. The latest betas of their Safari browser contain four (count ‘em) changes to HTML, including a new <canvas> tag, which basically allows DOM-scriptable access to a 2D drawing layer in the browser.

Yes, you read that right. Apple wants to allow developers to script (most likely in Javascript) drawing on an “HTML” canvas. *Sigh*. Basically you define your <canvas> tag, then you can call getContext() on it to access it through the DOM. Then they give you a whole load of 2D drawing APIs, so you’ve got your own lovely Microsoft Paint-alike. In your browser. And you draw through Javascript.

Have these people not heard of SVG? This is exactly the kind of thing SVG was designed for! God, why not do it properly?? Extend XHTML to allow XSLT to generate embedded SVG!

Oh, and did I mention they’ve forked their own standards body, so all this stuff is being developed outside the W3C?

This really pains me, when people have spent years trying to standardise the Web and prevent forking…

More Reading

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

A very good annotated version of the letter sent by the RIAA to all 100 senators, enouraging them to support the all-new INDUCE Act (the one that tries to “outlaw” P2P).

Long Shot

Thursday, June 24th, 2004

If anyone has a spare GMail invite, I’d be eternally grateful…

I can pay in beer or sexual favours.