Serious Geeking Going on in Oxford Over Online Publishing November 16th, 2008

For those of you that weren’t at OGN9, here’s a belated summary. Videos are up on the site if you’re interested.

Google and its Developer Day September 21st, 2008

Google would be considered more trustworthy if along with REST, WSGI and AJAX it finally admitted to embracing NASDAQ.

Live blogging from Google Developer Day September 16th, 2008

I typed this first time round in Lynx over ssh, so it was quite brief. I then went back and added a whole day of live rambling to it, so now it’s as long as a Steve Yegge post.

Belated and potentially unreliable discussion of Google Chrome September 14th, 2008

I feel it’s important to tell it like it is, even in the restricted space of a post title; but maybe I need a lesson from Google in self-presentation.

Firefox/Sage bookmarks to Google Reader import July 17th, 2008

When OPML is OPML but it isn’t OPML

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.

Oxford Geek Night #6: report on the Google blog April 26th, 2008

I’m available for blogging about your weddings, funerals and bar mitzvahs.

Oxford Geek Night #5: speakers and sponsors confirmed January 17th, 2008

The fifth Oxford Geek Night is shaping up to be a really great night. Following on from our keynote confirmations, we’ve now got a full house of microslotters.
Not only that, but we’ve also sorted our extra sponsorship. Joining the ever-indulgent, ever-understanding Torchbox are Google and Friends of ED. In return for sponsoring us, Google have [...]

There seems no pirate because it be all pirate September 18th, 2007

I hope you all realise what day it is tomorrow. Kevin Reynen writes on the drupal.org development list:
It’s one thing to change your blog. It’s another to change all the sites of your coworkers browse!
http://greasemonkey.makedatamakesense.com/browse_like_a_pirate/

Rumour has it that this is how one of the original on-the-web site piratizers worked: it would translate your webpage [...]