January 2011
16 posts
The digital tide washing over society is lapping at the shores of classical...
– Borromeo String Quartet and the Digital Tide - NYTimes.com
Today, not only do we seemingly get solicited daily to donate to another...
– 10 Things the Dance Community Should Be Talking About in 2011 — FROM THE GREEN ROOM: Dance/USA’s e-Journal
train has broken down at princes risborough. Chiltern railways used to be really reliable. feels like they have lost the plot since December
Virgin Media On Demand patchy as usual. No big fat gypsy weddings for me. I’ll be the only person in the country who didn’t see it!
Using Foursquare for an arts festival →
They’re in Brum today. Colmore Row in the Morning, Jewellery Quarter Then Digbeth in the afternoon #Winterwarmer
Google also hopes to negotiate carrier billing agreements with scores of...
– AppleInsider | Google “not happy” with slow Android app sales
An excellent idea. But I suspect part of the problem with selling apps is Android’s user base.
Today’s cuts have their origins in the last year’s BBC strategic review, which...
– BBC to cut web operation in half with 200 jobs to go | The Wall Blog
And does it encourage fun but disposable apps and mash-ups rather than well thought-out, useful, long-term projects?
Tim’s Team leaving the office looking pretty knackered.
Basically, Alarm Clock Britain consists of people who use alarm clocks. That...
– Charlie Brooker: Clegg babbled about Alarm Clock Britain. Miliband invented The Squeezed Middle. What’s next – Feety Folk? | Comment is free | The Guardian
What happened to him? Now I was surprised. Didn’t he just move away? Perhaps his...
– editorialgirl » Timmy
Jana and Ella at park. Taking a sneaky half-hour to mess with Mac App store, organise photos and tweak playlists. Blokey Bliss.
Index of /ftp/AirPlay →
We’ve just seen some numbers on iPad magazine sales. They were not good....
– Measuring Measures - Measuring Measures - Why the iPad is Destroying the Future of Journalism
And a Happy New Year →
The Made team is back in the office in full effect. We’ve shrugged off the sniffles and hangovers of 2010 and we’re busy crafting another batch of fine web experiences. Stand by for more updates.