Dive into the archives.
- Why you need to keep your feet moving…
A Woody Allen style pep talk from the creator of This American Life.
This American Life
- Tim Lilley Fundraising
My latest project is now online: a re-designed recruitment site for Tim Lilley Fundraising (TLFC). New features include a password protected area for employees, accessibility standards compliance, and (without being too self-congratulatory) a much improved design and layout. You can see the new site at www.tlfc.org
accessibility standards, recruitment, tim lilley
- 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 [...]
- Free backup with Windows Live SkyDrive
This is something I missed completely until recently logging into my (almost dormant) hotmail account. Microsoft is offering free online storage space to every windows live user - up to 5 gigabytes. Great for doing the odd personal backup as I’m sure they are packing some pretty redundant hardware.
free online storage, free online storage [...]
- Web Trend Map
Some nice work by Matt Gerber based on the Toyko train map, check it out.
map, train, web trends
- 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 [...]
- Mission Impossible, wireless internet in Kingston.
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After returning from a recent trip to Vietnam where wireless internet is plentiful, free and common as good Pho soup I decided to venture into a local town equipped with my shiny new laptop. Kingston being your middle of the road [...]

