
Ask MeFi is looking for good vegetarian food in London. I've gotta do some reviews of good London restaurants. ![]()
Steve Rubel has details of how the New York Stock Exchange is using OPML. Woohoo! ![]()
Tom Coates has some thoughts from the recent Social by Design NMK event. I always intend to go to the NMK events but never get around to booking the tickets. ![]()
Mark C. Chu-Carroll has an excellent refutation of Sal Cordova - hardly a difficult task, but quite an amusing one. ![]()
PZ is knocking John West about a bit and having fun ripping that kooky fraud Deepak Chopra a new hole who is arguing for the afterlife. There's lots of tasty "quantum vibrations" crap ![]()
Stewart Rutledge has a guide to keeping your Gmail account under control. It's not for me (I'm at 10%), but it might be for you. ![]()
NEWS FLASH! A UK mobile company is fucking stupid. Less stupid than they were, but still goddamn stupid. ![]()
You've probaly seen it by now, but I've gotta agree with every word in this article about the HD-DVD/BluRay game. It's what I've been saying for months, but so many idiots seem to think that television still matters.
I'm a big fan of Web 3.0. Kent thinks it's silly.
That's the point. Web 3.0 is a silly remark on Web 2.0. At the event I was at today, you could choose some "tags" - little stickers that you apply to yourself to describe what you do. There were tag stickers for Web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0.
I picked out "semantic", RSS and "developer". They're pretty good tags I think. They did have a "penguin" tag.