There’s real money in MMOGs
By way of an update to a very recent article on mine, I read with interest that the ‘market for massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) in the West is now worth more than $1bn (£511m)’ While this is interesting news, it’s not surprising to me.
Without wanting to sound like some 50’s Sci-Fi author, prognosticating on [...]
Apple iPhone: a guided tour
Only now is the Apple iPhone starting to settle into peoples’ minds.
Now, the detailed, critical but largely positive initial analyses have filtered their way through the web firmament, and people like me can start to pull the tenuous threads together.
Rather than go into any detail myself, I’m going to provide references to some of the [...]
All work & play in the new social age
Being separated by land borders, politics and oceans means nothing in this day & age. We live at a point in time that when looking back in years to come, we will see this first decade of the twenty-first century as a turning point in social interaction.
It’s a bold statement, I know, but I only [...]
British ‘bloggers…
Of the people who pass through Blah, Blah! Technology, the vast majority are from the USA while visitors from Britain are half that.
So this is where I’d like to reach out to British technology ‘bloggers, and I’m writing this article knowing that at some point, it’s going to come up in a Google search, which [...]
Intel Classmate PC versus OLPC XO
Those who’ve followed me following the One Laptop Per Child XO laptop computer know that I like the project. I not only like the project, I also like the product, too. Yes, some could argue that the XO laptop is under-powered, but that’s to use the yardstick that you & me are more familiar with [...]




