Windows Live Writer!

November 21st, 2008

Now, I’m not usually a big fan of Microsofts software, but when installing the new Windows Live Messenger 9 Beta (which is brill!) I decided to include this Live Writer, wondering if it was any good..

Windows Live Writer allows you to manage your blog, whether it be on blogging service like blogger.com or your own personal blog like mine. Its easy to use interface will get you writing and publishing your posts within a few minutes. No need to open your web browser, login to your admin panel, choose add post anymore, just run this program!

As you can see below you can also easily add website links and photos with many more options available to customise your posts just as you like.

http://www.error406.com

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Hopefully this new program will encourage me to start writing on here again!

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PDA: Suicide kittens viral to promote 4mations

October 14th, 2008
 PDA: Suicide kittens viral to promote 4mationsChannel 4 is using a series of viral games and videos to draw the crowds to 4mations, its new (ish) video-sharing animation website.

The site, which launched three weeks ago as collaboration between Channel 4, animation specialists Lupus Films and Aardman Animations, has collaborated with developers Rubber Republic to create two videos and a game where users can aid General Tiddles’ bid for self-destruction.

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BSkyB battles rivals with broadband ads

September 22nd, 2008

BSkyB is set to throw down the gauntlet to rivals with an ad campaign claiming it is the only company to offer truly unlimited broadband usage.

The company is preparing the campaign after deciding to remove its fair usage policy, which caps heavy downloaders, from its top-tier Sky Broadband Max product.

It also said that because it does not “traffic shape” – regulate or cap broadband speeds at peak times to manage heavy internet usage – it can now claim to be the only UK company to offer “unlimited” broadband.

“Customers have told us that they want unlimited broadband to be exactly that, so we’ve acted on their feedback,” a BSkyB spokesman said.

“We believe that we are now the only major broadband provider to offer truly unlimited broadband.”

The BSkyB ad campaign, which will include TV, press, direct marketing and digital advertising, is timed to break later this month, with the company expecting it to spark a marketing battle with rivals.

“We believe that there is no other ISP that makes both of these promises, and we are going to start talking about this more openly in our marketing,” said a BSkyB spokesman.

“This is likely to open up a new front in the highly competitive broadband marketplace, where most advertising has so far focused on either price or headline download speeds.”

BSKyB said it will still maintain its “acceptable use” policy, but this relates to the type of content users download and not the amount.

The move will irritate rivals, which have fallen foul of regulations while trying to market unlimited broadband services, and potentially attract the eye of the advertising watchdog.

In July, the Advertising Standards Authority banned a print campaign by Virgin Media, which promoted broadband download times for TV shows and music, after complaints that they were inaccurate because the company “traffic shaped” at certain times.

Last year, Orange was censured by the ASA for claiming it offered “unlimited downloads” when in fact its fair usage policy meant that some internet users might be impacted by its fair usage policy.

BSkyB notched up a total of 1.6m broadband customers as at the end of June, making it the fifth biggest broadband provider in the UK.

The company has had huge success in tapping the market – the 200,000 customers it put on for the three months to the end of June accounted for almost 50% of all new sign-ups in the UK for that period.

On Friday, Goldman Sachs issued a note, based on Virgin Media chief executive Neil Berkett’s speech at its Communacopia Conference, stating that it expects the “soft launch” of the company’s mega-speed 50Mb service to launch in late October.

Virgin Media also said that it had upped its expectation of 40% UK coverage for the 50Mb service by the end of 2008 to 50% reach of UK homes.

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XHTML & CCS Validation

September 8th, 2008

Since I have just validated my hosting site (7spire.com) I thought I would tell you how to validate your own site.

Info:
Validation checks your code to see that it comply’s with the web standards. Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox also keep to these web standards (although they also have their own code..) so making sure your code in valid means users should be able to view it fine in whatever internet browser they may have..

How:
Visit this link for HTML validation – http://validator.w3.org/
or this link for CSS validation – http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

Type in your website address in the Address box and click Check.

If your website is already valid, it will tell you and give you some code that you can add to your site to show others your site is valid but that’s not required. If your site is not valid you will get a list of the problems and advice on how to fix it.

How many errors did you get?

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Admiration and concern as Google celebrates its 10th anniversary as a corporation

September 8th, 2008

Google, which enjoyed its 10th anniversary as a corporation yesterday, has a lot to celebrate. During that short period it has become the most interesting – and powerful – company on the planet. Its search engine, the motor for its vast advertising-generated profits, is the gateway through which most people on the internet gain access to knowledge about practically anything. From this ubiquitous base it has expanded – often by acquisition – to provide for all our web needs, including spreadsheets, email, documents, video (YouTube), blogs, calendars and news. One of its projects is scanning practically every book in the world for our perusal; it has just launched a virtual world to compete with the likes of Second Life; and in a few weeks it will release Android, its operating system for mobile phones, which could be its most important product when mobile devices become our main access to the internet.

Last week it threw another pebble – or maybe boulder – into the pool with the release of a web browser, Chrome, to challenge Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (which has more than 70% of the global market). Like other Google consumer products this was free, built with open-source methods and so available for any other browser, including Explorer, to adopt or adapt. This is not philanthropy. It is an each-way bet. If it upsets Explorer’s dominance of corporate markets it will be a big victory in Google’s aim of establishing an online alternative to Microsoft’s 90% armlock on PC operating systems. If it does not, but makes all browsers more effective, then more people will use the web – thereby boosting Google’s search-linked advertising.

Google started off as a new kind of corporation that people could actually feel a part of. It had the motto “Don’t be evil” – which it now seems to be playing down a bit – and a wonderful mission to make all the information in the world available to anyone. If it succeeds, the whole world will be better-educated. So far it has mainly kept to its principles, despite an ill-advised move to bow to censorship in China. But as it gets bigger, the awesome responsibility of curating the frightening amount of data it collects about us – which the FBI and MI6 can only dream about – becomes overwhelming. Even more urgently, Google’s recent deal to let Yahoo adopt its contextual advertising capability means Google could command 90% of the web’s contextual advertising. This is a monopoly – and potentially a very unhealthy one. Google, which won admirers through being a David against the Goliath of Microsoft, must be prevented at all costs from becoming a similar monopoly, even though it is giving its products away free.

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