Re: [backstage] Re: Best links of the year

2006-12-16 Thread Richard P Edwards
In the stranger world that I inhabit, these are some of my favs,  
although they change daily.


Great use of the web... http://www.wefeelfine.org/ 
wefeelfine_mac.html
Interesting concept, and check out the money raised http:// 
www.mondonation.com/
The best user conference on the web, for me... http:// 
duc.digidesign.com/


This year, of course mention must be made of Google Video and  
Youtube, stating the obvious... but they have put a bullet hole  
through many legal and social requisites this year. The world is  
smaller and IMO more open due to their presence.
I have yet to see whether the BBC is going to shift, but Matthew's  
interview gave a great insight to the new chapter of Backstage,  
personally I would like to thank both Ian and Matthew for keeping  
this discussion going, and prodding the boundaries every now and then.

Have a great Christmas all.
Richard Edwards.


On 16 Dec 2006, at 01:28, Mr I Forrester wrote:

So my best links are web 2.0 services which I have in my tabs more  
that 50% of the time


Flickr http://www.flickr.com - Growing from strength to strength  
with no features
Blip.tv http://www.blip.tv - Free hosting of video of any quality  
and plays well with the rest of the web
Democracy http://www.getdemocracy.com/ - As consumer friendly as  
web video gets and such a good project
Twitter http://www.twitter.com - New addition but made such a  
impact in its short time


Thought I'd stay away from the more developer type links...

Ian Forrester | backstage.bbc.co.uk | cubicgarden.com



On 15 Dec 2006, at 11:54, Tom Loosemore wrote:

Hello all

I'm doing a review of the year's best links, for use inside Auntie.

Any suggestions?

For 'best' read: Funny/useful/fabulous/bonkers/innovative

Dropsend.com is my link of the year, which is a sad reflection on my
life.

-t


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[backstage] Re: Best links of the year

2006-12-15 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd

the three games:
http://www.espgame.org/
http://www.peekaboom.org/
http://www.peekaboom.org/phetch

from:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~biglou/
watch the video talk...

the source and results need to be open source, then with RDF the  
potential could be amazing.
especially for web accessibility and the one in five people in the UK  
who are functionally illiterate


be sure to let me know the final list ~:

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 15 Dec 2006, at 11:54, Tom Loosemore wrote:

Hello all

I'm doing a review of the year's best links, for use inside Auntie.

Any suggestions?

For 'best' read: Funny/useful/fabulous/bonkers/innovative

Dropsend.com is my link of the year, which is a sad reflection on my
life.

-t


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Re: [backstage] Re: Best links of the year

2006-12-15 Thread Mr I Forrester
So my best links are web 2.0 services which I have in my tabs more that 
50% of the time


Flickr http://www.flickr.com - Growing from strength to strength with no 
features
Blip.tv http://www.blip.tv - Free hosting of video of any quality and 
plays well with the rest of the web
Democracy http://www.getdemocracy.com/ - As consumer friendly as web 
video gets and such a good project
Twitter http://www.twitter.com - New addition but made such a impact in 
its short time


Thought I'd stay away from the more developer type links...

Ian Forrester | backstage.bbc.co.uk | cubicgarden.com



On 15 Dec 2006, at 11:54, Tom Loosemore wrote:

Hello all

I'm doing a review of the year's best links, for use inside Auntie.

Any suggestions?

For 'best' read: Funny/useful/fabulous/bonkers/innovative

Dropsend.com is my link of the year, which is a sad reflection on my
life.

-t


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