- Money Chart. I love these kind of data visualisations. (0) #
24 November 2011
12 November 2011
- Coding Horror: Serving at the Pleasure of the King. Great article about the Apple ecosystem. I agree with Jeff as a consumer I love Apple and their products but as a developer I have major issues with the way they control their ecosystem. (0) #
8 November 2011
- Google/Amazon Platform Rant. Pretty interesting read about service platforms at Google & Amazon from Steve Yegge a current Google employee. His follow up post is about working for Jeff Bezos. (0) #
- Android Orphans: Visualizing a Sad History of Support (via) - this is a major issue with the Android ecosystem that needs to be resolved. Google/handset manufacturers need to remember consumers are being signed up to 18-24 month contracts. (0) #
30 August 2011
- Unproductive Day || Joel Bradbury. I love the minimalist design of Joel’s site, this is exactly the kind of design I want for this site if I ever get round to it! (0) #
7 August 2011
- HTC Desire 2.3 update begins via DIY install. Not too happy about this poor attempt of an update, it was only offered due to the backlash they received. This is the second flagship HTC Android phone I’ve had that has been abandoned after a year of me having it. This has got to be sorted out if networks are going to offer these phones on 18-24m contracts! I’ll be looking at other brands of Android phones next. (0) #
- Complaint Sent to BBC Regarding F1 Coverage. – I totally agree. This is terrible news for F1 coverage in the UK. (0) #
25 April 2011
- Coding Horror: Working with the Chaos Monkey. Really good article. There is nothing like a hard to track down bug or configuration issue to make you realise where the faults are in your system. (0) #
23 March 2011
- OSI Model of the Internet circa 2010. Came across this and thought it was quite apt considering I’m doing my CCNA at the moment. (0) #
22 March 2011
- Inside Job. Caught this documentary on the flight back from Houston and it’s absolutely brilliant! I had no idea why AIG needed to be bailed out by the US government as well as the banks. Everyone really needs to see this film. (0) #