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Have iPhone. Will Wi-Fi? Let’s get ready to Rummble!

February 3rd, 2009 · Comments · design, development, hardware, mobile, social

In December I hinted of plans for Total Hotspots to build an slick new mobile app, but couldn’t reveal any details about the platform or planned integration. Since then I’ve been busier than ever making these plans a reality with the help of some extremely talented individuals. The big news is that Rummble and Total [...]

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Total Hotspots Developments

December 15th, 2008 · Comments · design, development, mobile, social

It appears that I’ve committed a deadly blogging sin by not posting for a whole month, after starting with an average of one post per week. Hopefully my tweetings have provided the reassurance that I’m alive and well. So, what’s up? I spent some time working and playing in the United States – including my [...]

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Design TLC

October 13th, 2008 · Comments · design

Inspired by my visit to fowa last week, I gave this blog a long overdue makeover on Sunday evening (well, as much of a makeover that I can afford given how busy I am right now!). Thankfully I didn’t have to build a new template from the ground up, since a few tweaks to custom.css [...]

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Scobleizer video interview with Facebook Lead Product Manager

September 5th, 2008 · Comments · design, development, social

Earlier today a video interview with Facebook Lead Product Manager, Mark Slee, was posted by prominent tech blogger, Robert Scoble, on scobleizer.tv. It’s fascinating to hear Mark talk about the goals, features, priorities and thought processes that went into further centralising the feed, as a platform to consume and contribute social information. Back in July [...]

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Aurora Concept Browser

August 6th, 2008 · Comments · design

Aurora (Part 1) from Adaptive Path on Vimeo. Mozilla Labs and Adaptive Path have teamed up on a project to create a concept browser called Aurora, which seeks to define new HCI paradigms that could shape the future of how we use the Internet. The project is still at an early stage, having produced some [...]

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