OGN7 writeup at the Google OS Blog July 10th, 2008
OGN7 writeup on Google. It has to be pithier next time or they’ll turn it into pirate-speak to spite me.
Garbage collection, in a very real sense
OGN7 writeup on Google. It has to be pithier next time or they’ll turn it into pirate-speak to spite me.
While I’m not particularly a net-neutrality zealot (it’s hard to care about it when most of the world’s poor are without any net connection at all), I’m nonetheless surprised by the bullishness of the recent remarks by Neil Berkett, Virgin Media’s CEO. I’m more taken aback, however, by his choice of phrase: he says that [...]
Torchbox (where I work) soft-launched The Carbon Account today. More press information should be available on the site in the next couple of days: just ring up or email if you need some in the mean time.
Beta testers have been hammering away at the Carbon Account for ages to make sure everything’s working right. The [...]
Oxford Geek Nights have got a mention in the November 2007 issue of .net magazine. The whole article by Mark Boulton isn’t available online, but it discusses the resources that are available for freelance hopefuls, and how events such as OGN and dConstruct (yes, it mentions them in the same breath; yes, in that order!) [...]