Archive for the 'open source' Category

seesmic sidebar v0.1

Rather than having to keep switching windows or tabs, I thought it would be a good idea to have a seesmic sidebar, so today I started building one.
It works on Firefox and Flock web browsers over *all* operating systems, and I’ll release a version soon once I’ve ironed a few issues out. Then I’ll add [...]

Open Source Cafe Update

We’re on the hunt for a cafe. Here’s an update I recorded on Seesmic:

Amazon’s New Monetizing Video Widget doesn’t like Nellymoser

Checking through my RSS feeds I discovered Amazon are now offering video monetization [TechCrunch], so I thought I’d give it a go.
The other night I made a silly video on seesmic pretending to down a bottle of vodka (it was water so I thought that would be easy to find drinking game products. The [...]

The GNU World Order needs YOU!!!

Help raise global awareness of Free Software by adding markers on the new google maps website I’ve just set up at gnuworldorder.info.
It would be great to get as many links geocoded as possible so people can see what’s going on where, so take a look and spread the word.
Also, if you’re a member of [...]

My Top 10 Essential Drupal Modules

When you first dive into the Drupal CMS the sheer number of modules available can be daunting. I’ve been developing sites using Drupal for three years now and there’s some modules I use on every site, so I thought I’d share a little knowledge and pass the goodies on.
The most recent site I developed [...]

Chatting with the inventor of the cybercafe about my organic cafe/coworking concept

I was checking through the videos from the aftermath of the London seesmic meetup last week (couldn’t go due to lack of cash!) and happened to hear a guy mention he invented the Cybercafe.
Turns out the guy in question is Ivan Pope, who is indeed inventor of the term ‘Cybercafe’, along with a string [...]


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