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Revver: Video Sharing 2.0

My chum Alex Schultz has been bigging up youtube-a-like Revver for a few months now. As ever he's blocks ahead of me, but I've been taking a few minutes to explore it and get a feel for the site and I must say, Mr Schultz is right. Revver is rather good. See Alex's latest comment here. So, why ... Read more »

The ‘Suffolk Strangler’ Suspect’s Profile on MySpace

The net lets you peer into previously hidden and private spaces. But having a look at the myspace profile of the man at the centre of current suspicion for the multiple murders of women in Ipswich, is a stark example of how the net can change the contact and view we have of people. Certainly, ... Read more »

Californian Supreme Courts Rules on Liability for User Generated Content

As the popularity of user generated content, member-to-member interaction and online community sites continues to grow as an integral part of the Web 2.0 wave, fears about liability (specifically with reference to libel) when it comes to user generated content have resurfaced. This isn't ... Read more »

Cool Idea. Cool Profits? Check out MMMZR

It wasn't long ago since we were all wowing over the audacity of the Million Dollar homepage. It was one of those smart ideas that was gracefully simple and brilliantly executed and we wished we'd all come up with it: we didn't, Alex Tew did. I bet it still gets impressive traffic. MMMZR is touted ... Read more »

Here are the Top Ten UK Blogs

How many of these are you reading? How many are worth reading? Are you in with the in-crowd? According to the Financial Times in an article which you can find here (produced with Technorati and the PR Company Edelman) these are the UK's most trafficed blogs. Gapingvoid EU ... Read more »