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- 2008.12.19: But you don't really care for music, do ya
- 2008.12.19: Apple uses some Imagination
- 2008.12.10: Mobile strategy: SNAFU
- 2008.12.09: Engelbart's big knees-up
- 2008.12.08: Is money the problem for early-stage investment?
- 2008.11.24: Trains? Carriages? They all run on rails
- 2008.11.24: Chewing through the watts
- 2008.11.23: Google developers do it live
- 2008.11.22: The mysterious disappearing pages of Movable Type 4
- 2008.11.19: Apple multicore future comes sooner rather than later
- 2008.11.19: Spansion waves arms around in energy-saving plan
- 2008.11.14: Nosey parkers
- 2008.11.11: It's quiet round here...
- 2008.11.08: Flight liveblogging
- 2008.11.06: Synergy: the new name for redundancy
- 2008.10.23: All aboard the greenwash express
- 2008.10.22: Multitouch (well double touch) for the rest of us
- 2008.10.21: Finding work for the GPU
- 2008.10.20: Spurious recession links of our time
- 2008.10.19: But The Man can't bust our music
- 2008.10.12: The computer accessory that doesn't exist
- 2008.09.30: Slugging it out at 28nm - whatever 28nm means
- 2008.09.26: The future is in...November
- 2008.09.19: Too much nitrogen
- 2008.09.19: How daft can embargo demands get? This daft
- 2008.09.17: "Hi, this is Nick Clegg and I'm phoning to let you know you've won a holiday to Florida"
- 2008.09.16: Link crazy
- 2008.09.15: "I want to believe"
- 2008.09.12: The chip industry's quiet celebration
- 2008.09.09: More bytes now. iTunes hungry
- 2008.09.09: Plastic Logic's yield problem
- 2008.09.08: If in doubt, sell to the business user
- 2008.09.06: Redesign 2.0
- 2008.09.05: 300dpi
- 2008.09.04: No suits. We mean it
- 2008.09.03: Government: please pwn our old websites
- 2008.09.01: Splitters
- 2008.08.29: BT continues hopeless search for a clue
- 2008.08.18: Does anybody enjoy presentations?
- 2008.08.14: Resistance is futile
- 2008.08.05: Dear Google, would you like to buy some GPUs? A lot of GPUs?
- 2008.08.05: Larrabee: destined to fail and still be the future
- 2008.07.31: The Goldilocks processor
- 2008.07.31: "We only send the releases out, we don't actually do anything"
- 2008.07.31: Did Cuil get its launch wrong?
- 2008.07.30: ARM's latest architectural licence: sold to its first ever customer?
- 2008.07.29: A couple of quick thoughts on Google in the Knol age
- 2008.07.29: Policy of the day
- 2008.07.24: A note to Giles Coren: the subs are always right, even when they're wrong
- 2008.07.22: Let's all crowdsource a product nobody really wants
- 2008.07.21: How neutral is neutral?
- 2008.07.18: Progressive exaggeration
- 2008.07.18: GATC: in computing, it spells slow
- 2008.07.18: When memes attack
- 2008.07.18: Oh no, not the DNA computer again
- 2008.07.15: Welcome to the world of yesterday tomorrow
- 2008.07.01: Google thinks you know what you mean, just not what you think you mean
- 2008.06.29: Rebuttal of the Overmind proposition: short version
- 2008.06.29: A huge evergrowing pulsating brain that rules from the centre of the ultraworld*
- 2008.06.29: Loren Feldman: fighting for old media one blogger at a time
- 2008.06.25: Scientific method's death a little premature
- 2008.06.25: And your effect on this company is...?
- 2008.06.24: Symbian's open road leads away from the smartphone
- 2008.06.20: A funny kernel panic happened on the way to the supermarket
- 2008.06.19: More Mentor
- 2008.06.19: Bioscience can't take on all the ethics issues
- 2008.06.18: Chart-tastic
- 2008.06.17: Mentor's big decision
- 2008.06.17: Turn the voltage down, you're stressing me out
- 2008.06.15: The bluffer's guide to understanding
- 2008.06.12: You wait ages for a GPU programming environment to come along and then...
- 2008.06.12: Sabotage from a faulty time machine
- 2008.06.09: Blowin' in the wind
- 2008.06.04: The currency of news
- 2008.06.04: Dear Tom Tom, this is not a road
- 2008.05.16: The pain of creeping featuritis
- 2008.05.14: Infineon and the nuclear option
- 2008.05.13: Big is the new small
- 2008.05.11: Quelle surprise: another PR blacklist
- 2008.05.06: The trouble with wireless power
- 2008.05.02: Toys for the front line
- 2008.05.01: Resistance to memory
- 2008.04.29: It's engineering, Jim, but not as we know it
- 2008.04.28: Tech's forgotten takeover attempts
- 2008.04.27: Talkin' bout a revolution
- 2008.04.25: "Words are there for themselves"
- 2008.04.23: Apple gives the finger to the chipmakers
- 2008.04.21: TSMC's 5nm difference
- 2008.04.16: Running the numbers on eMusic
- 2008.04.16: DFM heads into the foundry
- 2008.04.16: A real embedded OS or just regular Windows in a corset?
- 2008.04.14: One more salvo in the 32nm war
- 2008.04.13: Hidden comments
- 2008.04.12: EDA's acceleration option
- 2008.04.12: "We're sorry. This album is unavailable for download in your country"
- 2008.04.11: "If it's wrong, it's not our fault - the client made us do it"
- 2008.04.11: The 200 million amp 'low-power' memory
- 2008.04.10: Size is everything (sometimes)
- 2008.03.07: Would you like some kitchen sink with that processor, Intel?
- 2008.03.04: Make your mind up
- 2008.03.02: Managed retreat
- 2008.02.29: Truth in irony
- 2008.02.23: Bland leading the brand
- 2008.02.20: "I made money on articles in EETimes"
- 2008.01.25: The last track
- 2008.01.11: "Up is always good, right?"
- 2007.11.29: Embarrassingly unoptimised
- 2007.11.12: Intel goes heavy metal and turns it up to 11. But it's not the popular choice
- 2007.11.09: Searching for the young soul fansumers
- 2007.11.06: Another day, another mobile-phone consortium
- 2007.11.05: Just what the world needs: another 32bit microcontroller
- 2007.10.31: Won't anyone think of the phone calls?
- 2007.10.29: Your top 100 of blogger bloviation, or something
- 2007.10.26: "Does this svchost.exe do anything...or should I just sling it?"
- 2007.10.26: Backwards ran sentences until reeled the search engines
- 2007.10.25: Hwang's costly law
- 2007.10.21: Calling it social doesn't make it so
- 2007.10.18: Somebody comes up to you and asks you, do you want an embargo? whaddya tell 'em?
- 2007.10.16: Dogpile!
- 2007.10.11: Read my lips. No. More. Versions.
- 2007.09.12: Lots of people talk and few of them know
- 2007.09.08: Go on Steve, just say the word. Say it. "P.D..." Come on, you can do it.
- 2007.09.07: Quechup: the DIY email virus
- 2007.09.05: All those companies with ongoing Palm projects take one step forward. Where do you think you're going Wind River?
- 2007.09.05: Is it me or is everything faster over here?
- 2007.08.26: You might not think it's spam, the law may think otherwise
- 2007.08.24: Java palaver
- 2007.08.21: European time - that would be UTC minus five days, would it?
- 2007.08.18: Not far enough inside baseball
- 2007.08.17: Podtech, Technorati - not quite missing you already
- 2007.08.15: What it must be like to not have to ask questions
- 2007.07.09: Blog posts: inferior quality sells
- 2007.06.23: EDA's media problem or why I have come to dislike startups
- 2007.06.23: You can put hacks and flacks in the same room but you can't make them like each other
- 2007.06.23: Hard to reach
- 2007.05.30: Is it International Crap Products Day today?
- 2007.05.30: ...or you could just buy a laptop
- 2007.05.12: And you shall know us by our trail of dead lawsuits
- 2007.04.29: It's easy to break an embargo when you don't know when it is
- 2007.04.01: It's all just flannel
- 2007.03.30: One-way ticket to noo-TV
- 2007.03.26: 20 million licences: is that all?
- 2007.03.21: Steven Furtick's imagined insults
- 2007.03.18: No sharks please, we're British
- 2007.03.18: Ten blue links, sitting on a wall
- 2007.03.18: The revolution will be searched for through Google
- 2007.03.17: My head is going to explode and it's not Michael Ironside's fault
- 2007.03.13: Why embedded GIFs in emails are a rubbish idea, part 2
- 2007.03.13: Psychic interviewees and other miracles
- 2007.03.13: Comment snafu
- 2007.03.01: If in doubt, blame the hack
- 2007.03.01: On Wikipedia, nobody's sure you're a prof
- 2007.02.28: Well, they were innovations once. But does Intel go too far with its Terascale claims?
- 2007.02.28: Quote of the day
- 2007.02.25: Duty of truth? Now, answer truthfully
- 2007.02.25: The mad, mad, mad, mad world of advertising
- 2007.02.25: E-petitions: 'prat' doesn't go far enough
- 2007.02.19: I'll have two barely cooked cow's arses, please. And a side order of reconstituted maize
- 2007.01.29: Watching the detectors
- 2007.01.29: The great black hole of video
- 2007.01.25: Bureaucracies aren't made, they just kind of appear
- 2007.01.23: Doctor doctor, tell me the news
- 2007.01.22: "We must reinvent the press release. What's it meant to do again?"
- 2007.01.10: Don't mention the Newton. I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it
- 2006.12.19: Knee-jerk of the week
- 2006.12.13: Robots? Windows? Help!
- 2006.12.07: The airport WiFi sweepstake
- 2006.12.04: Chip consolidation starts here
- 2006.12.03: Polonium's smoky history
- 2006.12.03: It's English, but not as we know it
- 2006.11.25: Do PRs really not understand the Chatham House rule?
- 2006.11.25: These are not the answers you are looking for
- 2006.11.25: Power to the (right) people
- 2006.11.25: Mmm, that's just right, said Goldilocks
- 2006.11.25: Monomania's public face
- 2006.10.23: Hedge funds for the rest of us
- 2006.10.21: Welcome to the spam-trap
- 2006.10.21: Don't charm me with your telephone manner
- 2006.08.25: Never mind click fraud, sometimes even live clicks aren't worth having
- 2006.08.14: Fitting to the curve
- 2006.08.08: Endemol's get-rich-quick scheme
- 2006.08.04: "I think it is viral, cause after seeing it, I feel a little sick"
- 2006.08.04: Cool for crowds
- 2006.07.30: Warning: this post contains electrons
- 2006.07.13: Compare at your peril
- 2006.07.11: You are no more than a snivelling contrarian
- 2006.07.10: Loophole or lame excuse?
- 2006.06.12: Some guy's in town to tell you something or other
- 2006.06.10: At least they can only mess up a small island
- 2006.06.07: Old arguments writ new
- 2006.06.07: Yesterday was a good day for trade journalism
- 2006.06.06: Film might not be much cop, but the director has a point
- 2006.06.04: What's a trademark between partners?
- 2006.06.04: When typography attacks
- 2006.06.04: Don't mess with copy
- 2006.05.27: New-format press release. It's...er...lovely
- 2006.05.27: The unusual nature of PR apologies
- 2006.05.26: All quiet on the 'blog more' front
- 2006.05.26: Don't try organising a Web 2.0 soirée
- 2006.05.21: Clicks of doom
- 2006.05.18: Does your slogan do what it says on the tin?
- 2006.04.24: Come and join us spinning in the middle. The water's lovely
- 2006.04.23: OK, now it's just getting silly. Technorati's top blog is...
- 2006.04.22: Get on MSN Spaces in Asia and watch the link-love pile up. Sort of
- 2006.04.19: Multipurpose spikes in Technorati stats
- 2006.04.19: Looking for the young media rebels (in all the wrong places)
- 2006.04.19: Lots of new blogs, less writing going on
- 2006.04.14: Why are we getting dumber?
- 2006.04.14: Truth is free. Image costs money
- 2006.04.05: Jakob Nielsen's hype levels
- 2006.03.28: On the Internet, no-one knows you're live
- 2006.03.23: FreedomPods
- 2006.03.23: Candy for everybody. OK not everybody, just the popular kids
- 2006.03.17: The self-imposed straitjacket
- 2006.03.03: A few good releases
- 2006.03.02: Shareholder rights or management rights?
- 2006.02.27: Dying for some recognition
- 2006.02.17: Link love is a rotten proxy for attention
- 2006.02.08: BT learns how to build its own DDoS attack
- 2006.02.08: What a difference a slogan can make
- 2006.02.04: Tell it like it is, PRWeb
- 2006.01.31: You can't offer citizen journalists money without causing offence
- 2006.01.21: It's official: no zeitgeist to be found at Google
- 2006.01.18: The media comments box stays sealed
- 2006.01.17: Speak up or the bloggers won't listen to you
- 2006.01.08: Wake me up when Google buys Dell
- 2006.01.06: Embossed gold lettering is tough to sell on electronic paper
- 2006.01.06: Bye bye print
- 2006.01.06: Ebooks: not quite déjà vu all over again
- 2006.01.03: Google pollution
- 2005.12.16: The things you can find on PR Web
- 2005.12.14: The new way to make money from Web 2.0. Do it the old way
- 2005.12.12: I must remember never to shop at Heathrow, it only encourages BAA
- 2005.11.28: Didn't we mention the company? Dunno how that happened
- 2005.11.25: You think it, we own it
- 2005.11.25: Stunning phrases
- 2005.11.11: It's a spade, not a soil-management solution
- 2005.11.10: Sometimes you can't be too careful
- 2005.11.10: When you've got a hammer...
- 2005.11.10: Sourcewire adds custom RSS feeds
- 2005.11.01: The attention deficit pulls the mainstream nearer
- 2005.10.18: The hunt for a silver bullet
- 2005.10.18: The hyperlink is dead, long live the hyperlink
- 2005.10.14: Do we need qualifications to read press releases now?
- 2005.10.13: No comment, no firing
- 2005.10.12: Advertising? That's so Web 1.0
- 2005.10.11: The sound of silence
- 2005.10.11: LifeDrive
- 2005.10.10: Secrets and rumours
- 2005.09.26: PRNewswire RSS: close, but the cigar is still in the humidor
- 2005.09.19: Silence by agreement
- 2005.09.13: Which timezone is Yoorp in? Is that Central or Eastern?
- 2005.09.13: Lego of my trademark
- 2005.09.07: Never mind the quality, feel the traffic
- 2005.09.07: Into the black hole: pressroom response times
- 2005.09.07: Old press releases never die, they hang around on websites
- 2005.08.23: RSS gets the 'influential' seal of approval
- 2005.08.18: Manually editing HTML and other indignities
- 2005.08.18: Enterprise IT vendors to find excitement in their demise
- 2005.08.17: Links? Phooey. Eyeballs, that's what advertisers want.
- 2005.08.16: People can understand RSS and still not like it
- 2005.08.16: Another day, another top blog list
- 2005.08.14: Redesign complete (more or less)
- 2005.08.13: CNN's policy for citizen journalists in full
- 2005.08.13: Citizen-journalist bloggers in knickers-in-twist shock
- 2005.08.11: Wanna top blog? Pile those entries high and do it cheap
- 2005.08.11: e.e. cummings is alive and well and working in pr
- 2005.08.10: Time-travelling tickets
- 2005.08.09: Truth's the blues but lies have fun
- 2005.08.08: The perils of the journalist blacklist
- 2005.08.04: If it wasn't for other people, I'd get some work done
- 2005.08.02: Click fraud: it's yer money they're after
- 2005.08.01: Websites contain many things, but not the answer to all questions
- 2005.07.30: The new name for...
- 2005.07.28: How to completely misuse a report
- 2005.07.27: A strange Vista
- 2005.07.20: Keep their pitches where you can see them
- 2005.07.19: Address harvesting meets word association football
- 2005.07.17: The sound of the crowd
- 2005.07.15: You can't catch anything from a PR pitch
- 2005.07.14: Whoring for fun and profit
- 2005.07.06: Experiments with RSS
- 2005.07.05: Which way to the race?
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