Negroponte on Intel against OLPC
Unbeknownst to me, there’s what appears to be a very good website dedicated to news regarding the One Laptop Per Child project.
Interestingly, and fortuitously, there’s a recent feature regarding Nicholas Negroponte’s views on the Intel Classmate PC, which I’ve ‘blogged about recently:
“The difference is that Intel’s approach is much more teacher-centric. Ours is much more [...]
What search engines really, really want from your website!
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. SEO is as much about legibility and design as it is the HTML code. Here’s some SEO tips to help you make your website more search engine friendly…
Apple Safari, Adobe Apollo in web app tie-in
The politics of the web is a many splendid thing. Political machinations within the technology industry have always fascinated me. The speed at which trends are adopted, talked up and either overtaken, upgraded or killed off is at times breathtaking.
Right now for Apple and Adobe, the trend is an upwards one, if no less circuitous [...]
Adobe CS3 uncreative pricing
I’m a web designer and developer. That’s what I do to make money. There are certain aspects of my business that absolutely require certain tools to function and to be compatible with other creatives.
An example of such tools would be Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
By the end of the month, Adobe are due to announce [...]
Wayne’s weekly wrap-up: the Echo Chamber
If you’re a ‘blogger, the title of this article means something to you. If you’re not a ‘blogger, you may be wondering what the hell I’m talking about. So you might want to read on…
If you’re in the mood for a little reading, then this Blogger For Hire article will give you a good run-down [...]




