Archive for March, 2007



We all know that the “geeks shall inherit the earth“, so since that’s a foregone conclusion, I thought this little post was in order…
Mounting geeks for most girls is not an easy task, ‘cos you need something shiny, complex and preferably remotely accessed, to get into geek wide area networks. Macs are as ubiquitous […]

Basecamp is an awesome tool, but sometimes you need to do stuff quickly, and there are too many clicks you need to go through to get stuff done. Something I’ve become religous about, and which we’re making a part of our every day habits at Technovated, is to log time against everything we do. […]

It’s been about a week now since the the good weather has hit London, so I think it’s time to start thinking about the next Web 2.0 / Geek BBQ. This year has seen an explosion of the innovator community in London, or at least, folks are starting to come out of the woodwork, […]

It seems an age since I last blogged regularly. I mean, I used to live blogging. I love the ideal of it, the ability to communicate with anyone anywhere in the world with access to the internet, the way the long tail brings you together with people in a way that you never […]

There’s a job going for a junior to middle person looking to hone their front end skills in a Soho agency… Details are as follows:
BIO are a young London based digital advertising looking for a full time Junior / Mid weight front end developer who has a passion for working in big brand clients […]

Mike Butcher interviewed me at the Future of Web Apps last week:
I interviewed Gareth Knight from Technovated.com at the Future of Web Apps conference last week but due to the WiFi being so bad and other things getting in the way since I haven’t managed to upload it until now. Yes, lame huh. Anyway, even […]




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