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In case you were wondering where tellies got to die. (may not be available outside UK)
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See the rest here: TV Graveyard
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- November 30th
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A report in yesterday’s Times seems to indicate that the Government’s broadband honcho (I hate the term ‘czar‘), the ennobled Stephen Carter, is looking more and more favourably on mobile networks as a way of increasing broadband capacity.
The advantages are obvious - it provides more control - and therefore revenue - for Government, since they […]
- November 30th
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My wife is thinking of giving up her blog. A service which allows her to track her favourite hobby came online this year and has been adopted wholeheartedly by its target audience, thus diminishing the blogsphere and she feels she’s better off contributing to this as the number of visitors to her blog diminish.
I’m getting […]
- November 30th
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The BBC’s new simulcast service fell short at my first visit when I tried to access the simulcast of the highlights of the England v New Zealand rugby game last evening; the programme was apparently not available. The reason for this, I deduce, is that the BBC does not have the internet rights for highlights […]
- November 30th
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It’s going to be a difficult problem for Santa. In a world where content has become virtual, how do you gift video or music album ? More and more gifts are going to be made up of bits and bytes, but unless it comes in nice packaging, it really doesn’t seem like a gif at […]
- November 29th
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