Monthly Archives: March 2006

Holy Photonic Fibers, Batman!

MASSIVE congratulations to my very good friend/homeboy Dr Pier "Science" Sazio on having his paper published this week in the extremely prestigious journal Science. Pier and his colleagues at the University of Southampton Optoelectronics   Research Centre and Penn State … Continue reading

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ULTRA BRAiN

A few months ago at ourdisco I met a Japanese ‘Neo Punk’ band called ULTRA BRAiN. They were immediately noticeable due to their very funky matching outfits, which you will be able to see in the YouTube video below for … Continue reading

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Headswell

Wow. I’ve just read the extremely complimentary post on Tim Cowlinshaw’s blog (Sociable, Semantic, and Suitable) about little old Headshift and it’s enough to make us blush. It’s wonderful to know that people appreciate what we are doing (or even … Continue reading

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flagr – sharewhere

A few months ago I had an idea for a web app which would enable ‘social tagging for the real world’ – that is, you could use your mobile phone to add a tag to a location, complete with useful … Continue reading

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Newsvine – social news aggregator

Newsvine has launched, and its a beauty (as you would expect from Mike Davidson). Social news, dudes. Check it out, the promise of ‘citizen journalists’ really seems to be happening, which can only be a good thing. We the media, … Continue reading

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Graffitti Loop

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How To Enjoy Sushi (video)

I love sushi, but I was always worried I might be eating it wrong. Now, thanks to the Japan Culture Lab, I never need to feel culturally illiterate in a sushi bar again! Tweet This

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