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Paul Buchheit: So I finally tried Wave...
So now that I've tried Wave, do I expect it to kill email? No. The reason that nothing is going to kill email anytime soon is quite simple: email is universal (or as close to it as anything on the Internet). Email has all kinds of problems and I often hate it, but the fact is that it mostly works, and there's a huge amount of experience and infrastructure supporting it. The best we can do is to use email less, and tools like Wave and Docs are a big help here
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BBC photographer on being stopped by police
Watch Mariella's reaction at 1.09 minutes.
What civil liberties?
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Climategate: Googlegate? from Telegraph Blogs
What is going on at Google? I only ask because last night when I typed “Global Warming” into Google News the top item was Christopher Booker’s superb analysis of the Climategate scandal.
It’s still the most-read article of the Telegraph’s entire online operation – 430 comments and counting – yet mysteriously when you try the same search now it doesn’t even feature. Instead, the top-featured item is a blogger pushing Al Gore’s AGW agenda. Perhaps there’s nothing sinister in this. Perhaps some Google-savvy reader can enlighten me…..
There's more info on this here;
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2009/11/googlegate.html
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Saturday Afternoon Date with Grace
Cameron was off watching a school friend compete in a go-karting competition and Gail wanted a clear run at sorting out the house, so Grace and I had a date afternoon. We took Fergus too. First port of call was Glasgow's Botanic Gardens, then a visit to the Oxfam book shop on Bryres Road followed by a decaf cappuccino and a chocolate cake donut in Starbucks.Comments [2]






