Busy, busy, busy

Lack of updates. Yes, hmmmm… This is due to many different things. There is Easter, and then there is the fact that the World Model United Nations is in town, and then I am doing some research into MMORPGs. If anybody plays City of Heroes, keep an eye out for Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Yahoo goes CC

Yahoo is now offering a search engine that looks for content bearing Creative Commons licences. This is a great source of reuseable content, and it is nice to see search engines embracing Creative Commons ideals, although it must be said that this may just be part of Yahoo’s fight against Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Largest mesh network in … Cork?

Cork City can now boast the largest WiFi in Europe. The city centre will be coverd by a large wifi mesh network that will pbe offered through credit card payments. This is an interesting development which [rpves that the future is wireless. Am I moving to Cork? NAH!

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Podcasting in the news

This is a Beeb article that explains Podcasting. I don’t follow any podcast shows myself, but it seems to be growing in popularity. Missing from the aticle is the issue of copyright and podcasting. So far, the movement has been untroubled by copyright concerns, many of the shows are not Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Has AFP won?

The blogosphere has been buzzing with the news that Agence France Press has sued Google for copyright infringement. This is because Google News displays results from different news sources, including pictures, links and headlines. Now Google has decided to remove AFP’s content from their site as a direct response to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Hardware hacking workshop

I really wish that I could go to New York to this event. This is a workshop by artist Nicolas Collins, who is publishing a book called, oddly, Hardware Hacking. The description of the process sounds really good: Basic soldering skills will be learned through building contact microphones and coils Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Google Print is here

Finally! Google Print is now starting to produce results for works in the public domain (but it appears to be working only through Google.com and not co.uk). I googled Oliver Twist and got the entire book in the results (TIP: It is the icon with the books beside the link). Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago