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- Breaking news on Unlimited
Good to see Guardian Unlimited not just doing breaking news, but also breaking really significant news. The big story of the hour is that former government whip Nick Brown, who was seen as ringleader of tonight’s expected rebellion against the government over tuition fees, has been brought over to the government’s side. It’s likely to [...]
- From blogging to nanopublishing
There’s an interesting post by Tom Coates over at Plasticbag following the launch of Wonkette, the latest weblog from Gawker media. Tom wonders why there aren’t more people exploring the professional weblog sphere. This post is based on some of the thoughts I left at Tom’s blog.
Why aren’t there more people making a living from [...]
- It’s the magic of the FA Cup, Ron
A classic moment on Sky Sports this lunchtime, as an excited Sky Sports reporter (excitement is their default state) interviews the Scarborough manager ahead of his side’s FA Cup tie against the millionaires of Chelsea. “So all the talking’s done now, all the hype is over: how does it feel to be in the position [...]
- Blatter: just like watching Benny Hill
Sepp Blatter and Benny Hill
It’s great to see Sepp Blatter, president of Fifa - football’s world governing body - showing off both his knowledge of the women’s game, and grasp of the wider world of sport. From today’s G:
“Football’s most senior administrator attracted the wrath of the women’s game last night by suggesting [...]
- The wit and wisdom of Andy King (pt 1)
The home crowd is often bitterly divided on him, the divisions usually coming to the fore just after he’s made yet another tactical gaffe. But, all things considered, I’m a big fan of Andy King, Swindon Town’s manager. He’s got one of the keenest eyes for young talent in the country, and he has talked [...]
- Press room at CES
It’s my last day at CES, the world’s largest consumer tech show, 1000 trucks of gadgets on show, 200 shuttle buses to carry more than 100,000 attendees to and from their hotels. But enough already of all that serious reportage - what’s far more interesting is all the various kinds of hack in the press [...]
- London by London, for a price
Those enterprising chaps at the London News Review might be struggling to launch the magazine that bears their company’s name, but progress continues apace at their website. They’ve just announced they’re launching a premium version of the excellent London by London newsletter, with extra dating and social stuff, more posts and access to their archive, [...]
- Yesssss!
Found it. The posh adaptor, too, the one I bought last time with the thought that if I spent more on it, I wouldn’t lose it so easily (and this website’s pricing it cheap; it cost a damn sight more at the airport Dixons, let me tell you). So the plan worked, right?
- Packing
It’s like my own personal departure tax, a special levy paid only by badly organised dullards.
Wherever I travel, a welter of gadgets must travel too - especially when it’s work. Laptop, camera, mobile phone, iPod - you get the picture. That means lots of chargers, and leads. But it wouldn’t be so bad if [...]











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