Ian Forrester wrote:
Yeah this is the thing I'm really worried about happening. Ping.fm
currently is my preferred way to do microblogging. Without it, geez
it would be bad news. Surprised no ones created a ping.fm type thing
for the desktop.
Interesting piece about ping.fm -
To me updating so many services at once feels a bit spammy. I often
finding myself cursing when pownce, facebook, Twitter etc all tell me
the same thing by the same person at the same time...
On 28 Oct 2008, at 06:36, Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Forrester wrote:
Yeah this
Alun has a good point, anyone here remembers the good ole days of the free
for all links ? (see
http://mpelembe.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2005/12/19/3925166.html )
In my experience, different social networks attract different types of
people. My friends on hi5 are totally different to those on
Just came across this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YFw9p0TjT8
Midway through this video (@ 1m40s), it fairly clearly implies there might
actually be a proper magnetic compass in the G1 after all. The guys says
you can spin around on the spot to rotate the Google Street View
Thanks Al,
So idea torrent is brainstorm or brainstorm is the ubuntu name for the
same thing. I've not setup the filters yet.
Odd I'll look into the submit problem, I think it might be permissions
again.
Cheers
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 01:39 +, Alan Pope wrote:
2008/10/28 Mr I Forrester
http://koolu.com/ is going to sell OpenMoko Neo handsets with Android
preinstalled, btw.
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Odd I'll look into the submit problem, I think it might be permissions
again.
The link is to
http://ideas.welcomebackstage.com/ideatorrent/user?destination=submit/
and that 404s, and when logged in with the normal user account I have,
if I access
Groups on Twitter/Pownce/Ping etc would be the killer feature for me!
On 28/10/2008 12:17, Chris Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so it seems to me that Ping.fm is a pretty useful thing, but just needs a fair
bit more subtlety? i.e. different distribution lists? or is that already
2008/10/28 Mr I Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So idea torrent is brainstorm or brainstorm is the ubuntu name for the
same thing. I've not setup the filters yet.
The Ubuntu Brainstorm website came about a little over six months ago.
It was some code sat on top of drupal cms. Not much of drupal
Anthony,
At 16:58 2008-10-27, you wrote:
I've tried playing around with the system, I know the service
is new and is in development, so with that in mind I do have
a few wee questions:
1. Is there anyway to get a complete list of valid services/channels
Eg tried bbcone as a service and stuff
Hi all,
today I'd like to draw your attention to a site which I have recently
launched.
www.bantertv.com pulls in the currently available BBC simulcast
streams and adds a chat interface. Sounds simple - and it is. However
noone seems to have done it yet, and I think combining live TV with
Stefan Richter wrote:
Hi all,
today I'd like to draw your attention to a site which I have recently
launched.
Hi Stefan, nice to hear from you. Will take a look at your site later
this afternoon. I am in Belgium so probably won't receive the stream,
but can certainly comment on design and
I definitely would, thanks Matt.
On 28 Oct 2008, at 13:28, Matt Barber wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
Hi all,
today I'd like to draw your attention to a site which I have
recently launched.
Hi Stefan, nice to hear from you. Will take a look at your site
later this afternoon. I am in
hi chris,
Thanks for clearing that all up,
Since I'm just doing a wee prototype of a 3d scheduler I'll use
The backstage api and when/if it gets commissioned fully, I'll
reimplement the schedule grabber code with the programmes system
Cheers
Ant
Anthony Mckale, Actionscript Programmer
Tel :
Ah excellent, so you might be help with the administration/moderation of the
Backstage Idea store then ;)
I think you hit the nail on the head. Launchpad, Trac, Bugzilla, etc are bug
tracking tools and don't lend themselves well to ideas and abstracts. Get
satisfaction is cool but once again
Doesn't Jaiku and Indenti.ca/Laconi.ca have groups?
Ian Forrester
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Hi Stefan,
Have you seen this?
http://www.betanews.com/article/PDC_2008_Live_blog_of_the_Windows_7_keynote/1225207963
*10:44am PT:* The BBC is doing a demonstration of integrating the Live
Framework with the BBC iPlayer. Users can see what their friends are
watching, and see the most popular
sounds interesting. What exactly is the Live Service or Framework?
Stefan
On 28 Oct 2008, at 18:08, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Have you seen this?
http://www.betanews.com/article/PDC_2008_Live_blog_of_the_Windows_7_keynote/1225207963
10:44am PT: The BBC is doing a demonstration of
(first post to this list - hello everyone!)
Previously known as the Live Mesh platform (Microsoft loves changing names
every 30 seconds to keep us on our toes).
You can find out more at http://dev.live.com/ . There's a whole load of
services around online/offline synchronization, alert
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