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Technology

Skype 2.0 launches today with video

Today's Guardian Technology reports that Skype 2.0 launches today. Well it's in my paper version but the Guardian Technology website carries the other three Innovations stories but not the Skype one. You can download the beta here or read more on the Skype Journal.
1.12.05 07:54


Google Base is one to watch

I still haven't really got my head around Google Base (too much else on to be able to explore it properly) but Tom Coates has this In which Google Base launches... (plasticbag.org)

16.11.05 14:13


Can anyone help with Google Maps?

I have a list of UK addresses in an Excel file and want to display
'markers' on Google maps so I can see where they are in relation to
each other. How do I do? I'm sure I've read about it before but a quick
Google doesn't help me to find where. Is it possible? How easy is it?
Comments very welcome.

27.10.05 15:13


Tweaking the blog

Over the weekend I've tweaked the blog to make it easier to use,
although I've still got a bit of work to do. There is now just a simple
feed button and all of the other options are listed on a separate page
including the latest:


No Need to Click Here - I'm just claiming my feed at Feedster


5.9.05 15:14


New look FeedBurner

There is a new look to the FeedBurner
site which is much cleaner and easier to use than the previous one.
Don't know how new it is as it is a few days since I last needed to
visit.

4.9.05 13:53


An IM standards war

Freelance journalist Charles Arthur (the ex-technology editor at The Independent) has an interesting piece on what appears to be an imminent instant messaging standards war with AOL/AIM, Yahoo and MSN all said to be planning updates that won't let third party apps work.


So where does the poor old user figure in all this? I have important contacts on Yahoo, MSN, AIM, Skype and Google Talk (my mum because it has the easiest to use interface).


Will I want to suddenly stop communicating with these people? No.


Will I be willing to run five separate IM apps. No.


Will I try to impose my choice of IM on everyone else. No.


Will others impose their choice on me? How could they if they all choose different aps?


Where does all this leave the poor user.


In my case it probably means Skype wins. I already use Skype for business telephony and will continue to do so, therefore its IM app wins by default.

2.9.05 09:07


Spam alert

Just a word of warning to say that both of my blogs on 20six have recently been subject to spam attacks. I am removing the distasteful comments as quickly as I can and apologise for any offence in the interim.
1.9.05 14:31


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