social media, development, web technology


  • Google Sites available on Google Apps

    I received an email from Google a few days ago informing me that they now offer their Google Sites suite to users within organisations using Apps. No doubt a useful innovation for some, however it does leave you wondering just how far Google is going to extent its product line. Is there really a need for another contact management system or WYSIWYG browser based application? Synergy between products is great, but only if each product actually meets a real demand or significantly improves upon an existing platform – so far I’m not convinced that Google Sites does either.

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  • Still Life

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    Last weekend I went to see Jia Zhangke’s Goldern Lion winner. It tells the story of two people caught in the maelstrom of China’s breakneck development. The film is set in Sichuan’s Three Gorges which is soon to be flooded. In terms of plot not much happens, but then maybe that’s the point. Still Life is a raw unsentimental experience. I liked the way it dealt with the reality of migration and technology without overstated empathy - oh and it looks incredible. Still Life is showing at the BFI Southbank until the 28th of February.

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  • Google Apps vs. Microsoft Exchange

    I’ve migrated all our mail from MS Exchange to Google Apps and so far I’m extremely pleased with the results, here’s why:

    My entire mail archive is now properly searchable, 10,000+ messages from the past four years, so no more slow trawls through Outlook. No need to perform backups. Increased storage, I don’t need to delete any old mail. Better spam prevention; Google’s spam software seems to actually work. I can access my mail remotely using Gmail – by far the best browser based email application. Now Gmail has IMAP support I can use Thunderbird or Outlook. Much lower cost (free for non-profits).

    Of course there are disadvantages. One of the largest being privacy: Google now has access to an awful lot of my personal information. The decision to switch requires a real investment of trust in the Googleplex. You can read more here.

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  • Cool innovation from…Microsoft?


    When not making money Microsoft are busy acquiring very interesting software technologies. Photosynth is based on Seadragon technology; it creates multidimensional spaces by effectively ‘synthing’ together digital photos. Combined with Microsoft’s Virtual Earth it provides an insight into how social media can be used in a really exciting way.

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  • Website launch

    I’m working within an exciting co-operative organisation called Inception Media. We have just re-launched our website for 2008, take a look and let me know your thoughts: www.inceptionmedia.com

    Inception Media

    Inception Media offers a portfolio of digital design and strategic marketing services based on a unique research led approach.

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