Archive for February, 2005



_ Interesting article to read on Nigeria’s software development industry.

One of the things that you have to take into account when you offshore something as intricate and risky as software development is the inherent stability of the place you’re offshoring to.
As this article in the EE Times mentions, geopolitical turbulance can be troublesome and can present many obstacles for successfully getting a project out […]

Just upgraded my contract from a Nokia 6310i, which was a superb, easy, simple phone to use, to the Sony Ericsson k700i. The problem is that it’s just too much - I don’t need 80% of what’s on the new phone, and the UI is totally SHITE - I know, you’re saying that I […]

FireFox: 25 million in 99 days

Beating procrastination

Mark Taw has been an interesting read today.
_Here’s a little something for your consumption on procrastinating….
_ And here’s a little tool to help you along the way…
Enjoy!!
Comments to come soon

With the US not getting involved in the Kyoto Protocol, this:

_Global Oil Production and Consumption :: MarkTAW.com, seems to be relevant right now…

I’ve been asking myself:
Does George Bush want to go down in history as the US president that completley wrecked the planet, knowingly?

Reading:
_Ready To Test For Your Belt? (Getting Things Done) :: MarkTAW.com

It’s a pretty good run down of the different stages in a GTD implementation, and looking at it, I’m somewhere inbetween a Green and Brown belt.

More on GTD soon…

Links: 2005-02-17

_Lemon Foundation
_Lemon Studios

Both are founded bythe Co-Founder of e-Consultancy, Matthew O’Riordan. Looks pretty cool, and I like the model - I bet the big agencies don’t though, ‘cos clients are going to start asking why they are paying the earth for projects.

The iPOD end game?

If you have an iPOD, you’ve no doubt wondered what the next step is for Apple. Nothing lasts forever, or so they say.
This article by Mike is a very interesting read, with quite a few comments that make a lot of sense - and if you’re like me, you’re not sure whether to place […]

_ There’s a new version of Wordpress available, so go get it.
_ There’s also an upgrade party happening in the San Fran area.

Links: 2005-02-11

Dear CITI Community

Mike Gourlay of Think London will be presenting a Listening Breakfast at the UUNET Bandwidth Barn on Feb 25th at 9:30.
His presentation will explain the business opportunities in the UK and Europe with a special focus on the IT industry; the possible benefits of basing your UK or European headquarters in London; and […]

Dear Stakeholders,
The purpose of this e-mail is to make you aware of two upcoming dates in our CEO Breakfast series. CEO Breakfasts are designed to brief senior management of contact centres and BPO companies (CEOs, MDs, customer services managers and contact centre managers) on issues of concern and relevance to the industry. The events are […]




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