Social Networks and Spam

Social networks of various kinds have been one of the great Internet success stories of the last few years. Facebook, probably the premier example, boasts of having more than 350 million members worldwide. Even a broken-down old crock like me has a Facebook page, and it has been fun to reconnect with some old friends I haven't seen in many years.

Honda Planning More Powerful Hybrid Sports Coupe

The Honda CR-Z has not even landed in showrooms, and already we are hearing rumors about a new, bigger hybrid sports coupe in Japan. At a recent chance meeting, a Honda insider revealed that company is busy working on a next generation hybrid sports coupe that will dwarf the all-new CR-Z in performance.

Pledge Music to Work with Underground Heroes

Pledge Music, a Direct to Fan music company, has signed a deal with UK punk group Underground Heroes to "offer fans the chance to be part of the making and release of their brand new album, alongside a wide range of exciting premium incentives which include unprecedented access to the band & exclusive merchandise."

Who’s Your True Audience?

As you're writing your content or joining in conversations via social media, are you aware of who might be reading, observing and taking notice? Many of the corporate blogs and personas I see in social media are transparent, but perhaps a little too forward. It's important to keep in mind that the primary audience isn't your entire audience online.

Writing Better with 'Results-Based Writing'

I spent the last couple of days attending a "results-based writing" course hosted by my university. The main aim was to learn some things about writing concisely for scientific papers and finding a good structure for my thesis. However, the lessons are applicable to all many kinds of writing.

Social Media Tools: Can KDE Make Them Suck Less?

Social Media tools suck. On the one hand, it's kind of nice that interoperation is possible at all, but on the other it's a silly chain with many unnecessary points of fail.

Freebase Gridworks: The Data Curation Tool

I found out about Freebase Gridworks through a post by Jon Udell. In the Freebase blog post, they quote the announcement from the mailing list. The important bits: "We at Metaweb strongly believe that Freebase can be helpful not only as a giant repository of heavily curated and interconnected data but also as a way to help people cleanup and integrate their own datasets by aligning their data with a shared substrate."

Genetic Art -- Featuring You!

I recently came across a website, DNA 11, whose catchphrase is There is Only One Original. It sounds absurd but this is how it works. DNA 11 sends you a mouth swab that you use to collect epithelial cells from the inside of your cheek. You then mail these back to the company and they conduct a gel electrophoresis run of your genes. The results of this (the black and white bands often seen on CSI and the like) are then photographed professionally and digitally coloured.

Trash Robot Waste Disposal Handling

Today this blog explores three topics in the field of recycling, disposal and robotics design. I have started with the most transparent first, then explored the environmental issues required when compacting rubbish in business and finally developed the topic of paper.

How to Make a Trash Robot

The answer to this question is I truly do not know, however I no somebody who does, and that somebody is you. how would you like to be part of the conception of this device. After-all we need a Trash Robot right? There's a niche for this and it is going to happen and it will be possibly the biggest idea of 2009, but by that time we will probably be somewhere near 2012. So in a bid to step up the procedures I have made this post to firstly explain just what the trash Robot might be, then secondly I will explore just what types of people the trash robot may help then finally I will explore a few more possibilities afterall Robot's and rubbish are made by man. We are the trashmen and trash women that create the heaps of rubbish which no-one else would think of going through. And like hoarders of rubbish there will always be resistance. So lets first start with the preliminaries, we live in an age of confusion and a world which is amounting some great new devices