Archive for July, 2007



links for 2007-07-28

I’m the first to admit that I’ve had my head in the sand the last few months, and have received many emails asking what’s happening with Tech for Africa… So I thought that posting something public would be the best way to communicate what’s happening for everyone to see
Must say that the last […]

links for 2007-07-26

Says it on the tin….
_ ZXV » Blog Archive » ZXV at MiniBar this Friday
ZXV are back at the amazing MiniBar this Friday 27th July. Steve and I will be talking about some new products and services that will be coming from ZXV, as well as being on hand to answer your questions about Mappam, […]

Mappam, from Nick and company, looks pretty interesting, think that location specific advertising is going to get bigger and bigger, probably linking into Pay-Per-Call complimenting Pay-Per-Click advertising… Just my thoughts at present though
_ Mappam: Your adverts on the map
Do you have maps on your website?
Mappam helps you make money by adding relevant […]

Looks like Sam Sethi is making a play to own the European “heads up” space, which can only be a good thing for European tech… Good luck to him, and looking forward to much more great content
Blognation UK is part of the blognation network launched by Sam Sethi. Our aim is to […]

Pretty cool tool if you’re working with CSS ;-)

_ Ajaxian » CSS Redundancy Checker

Tom Armitage has written a simple tool that is immediately useful to anyone working with CSS. The CSS Redundancy Checker is a Ruby script that will take CSS rules, and a set of HTML files, and will tell you what you aren’t actually using.

Hat tip to Stephen and Ali

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If you’r einto colour, then this looks like something you might enjoy…. Good reference for palettes too! ;-)

_ COLOURlovers :: Color Trends + Palettes

Hat tip tp Stephen.

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Not me, I’m just quoting
Check it out, do you really want the iPhone ‘cos it works better, or ‘cos you think it’s sexy?
_ The iPhone is a piece of shit, and so is your face.
No, I’m not going to get an iPhone, quit emailing me about it. I’m not getting one because I already […]

Was chatting to Tim recently and he brought this up, looks pretty interesting… Not sure what to make of it, but I sure as hell don’t doubt there are still things we haven’t discovered yet, especially in a place like the Congo or the Amazon… Wonder what we’ll be saying about this in […]

I’m guessing that in SA people are still using the .txt registration form for new .co.za domains…
Anyone got any better registrars? or somewhere where it’s a bit more automated??
;-)

Who’s your daddy?

Joke going around in the office today:

When we launch you’ll understand the humour, for now, enjoy the candy…

startup, humour, daddy, web2.0

Pretty interesting read, not because it’s anything new, but because it verbalises well the phenomenon I’m witnessing well…
_ Children Of The Web
Children Of The Web
How the second-generation Internet is spawning a global youth culture–and what business can do to cash in
Hat tip to Alberto

web2.0

Long overdue post, check it out from Lebogang…
_ 75
75, is a daily collaborative photographic project.
It is an idea derived from Sinah Ntholi Nkoane, a photography - journal I have been running for five years or so.
During that time I realised, that I would actually like to see more day by day photography from other […]




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