Month: September 2006

  • The Power of Ten

    I love this IBM video explaining relative distances. The Power of Ten… (Via Badscience)

  • Football “Information”

    It seems that the ticket agency in Piccadilly Circus tube station doesn’t now offer tickets to matches. It’s actually illegal in the UK to resell tickets to football matches due to crowd control issues, but giving out “information” isn’t. They even put the word in inverted commas.

  • Digital Music Awards – Vote Rigging

    The Digital Music Awards are now a fixture in the world of radio, and each year they canvas for votes from the public to pick their favourites in various categories, including “Best Radio Station”. The only problem with that is that the most popular seems certain to win. And when I say “popular” I mean,…

  • Classic FM Download Service

    Classic FM has launched a download service, and guess what? It’s offering mp3s using eMusic as their partner. This is a smart move, and I might even give the service a bit of a go. But a couple of things: 1) They really should be shouting a bit more about the fact that they’re offering…

  • South Bank Show Online

    The South Bank Show is one of those programmes that I always mean to watch, but then it ends up being on so late on a Sunday night that I simply don’t get around to it. I did want to see it last night, featuring a profile of author JG Ballard. But it turned out…

  • The Demise of YouTube?

    Mark Cuban’s completely correct in his analysis of YouTube, and why things can’t go on. I know that there’s this DCMS takedown setup, but how can a system that’s chock full of copyright material, and reliant on it for page impressions, not be responsible for itself? It’s really not the same as providing webspace. I’ve…

  • When Automated Systems Don’t Work

    Amazon has a feature whereby it examines your previous buying record and recommends new products of a similar nature. I’m sure it’s similar to “Customers who viewed this item also viewed” really. Except that today I got the opportunity to buy the new Le Carré novel, The Mission Song for the bargain price of £30!…

  • Google News Recommendations

    When did Google News start analysing my recent Google searches and recommending appropriate news content? Very clever, although this might highlight certain privacy issues. Yes I know that with myself logged into Google it’s tracking my search history, but do I want that in my news?

  • BSG Webisodes Outside US

    An excellent piece on the stupidity of making something available free in some territories but not others. Surely we’ve now reached the stage where as much as possible, things should be made available internationally? In the meantime, you drive your customers to “other places” to get their fix. And to think that I’m now seeing…

  • Times Today

    Just a reminder that one of the best films you’re ever likely to get free is inside The Times today. In The Mood For Love is inside every copy. Grab one now! And yes, I know that this makes me sound like a Murdoch shill.

  • Strictly Come Dancing on the Red Eye

    The BBC brings news of the return of Strictly Come Dancing in October. I won’t dwell on the celebrities they have this time around, except to mention that all four usual judges return including Len Goodman and Bruno Toniolli. I mention those two in particular because they also make up two thirds of the US…

  • Broadcast Blog

    Broadcast has a blog. Broadcast has RSS feeds. Sadly they don’t have an RSS feed to their blog. Brilliant!