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- new searches possible on our content api - political people (http://t.co/833iG8fS), us sports (http://t.co/YAI0gSph) 9 hrs ago
- I just released editorial folders to the guardian content API explorer. Congrats to @steppenwells who did all the hard work. 9 hrs ago
- Doh just spent 15 minutes updating content api client tests to reflect a new json file when I accidentally refreshed file. 21 hrs ago
- Damn you blizzard. Why is my world of warcraft "optimizing" on guild night with an unskippable 20 minute process? 1 day ago
- Family demanded that I cook pancakes this morning, so pancakes it is. 1 day ago
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Boring Conference Sessions
Posted on November 10, 2009 | No CommentsWhat do you do when you are at a conference and bored? Do you start using the backchannel to start sniping at the presenters taste in clothing, presentation background, or... -
Introducing Scale Camp
Posted on November 4, 2009 | No CommentsI've been to a fair few conferences recently, and something that has struck me is the large number of people who are dealing with similar issues. How to deal with... -
Future of Web Apps – day two
Posted on October 6, 2009 | No CommentsSo what was the highlight of the second day of FOWA for me? Believe it or not the marketing stuff. We were exhorted, repeatedly, that listening to your customers is... -
Future of Web Apps – day one
Posted on October 1, 2009 | No CommentsSo today I've been down to London to attend the Future of Web Apps conference, and it has been a fascinating day for me. Firstly, the talks were a suprising...