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This blog is proud to be XHTML 1.0 Strict Compliant. Just like it is polite to use correct spelling and grammar for human readers, I believe that correct markup is “polite” for rendering engines.
I’ve recently started using DynamicWP‘s Simple White Theme. The theme is excellent, but generated around 60 validation errors. Luckily these were caused …
It’s always a thrill to hear an author read their work aloud. It’s even more of an honour to be at the author’s début.
Last night, 100 people crammed into the function room of Canal 125 for the launch event of Girl With A One Track Mind Exposed by Abby Lee aka Zoe Margolis.
Sitting around her …
Read MoreWell, we’re post Mobile World Congress, so let’s see what’s caught the eye of the web’s best mobile bloggers. Here’s Carnival of the Mobilists #212!
The 25 Biggest Companies in Mobile. The inimitable Tommi Ahonen pores over the statistics and shows the size of companies according to the money they make in mobile – and …
WordPress is only for people rich enough to buy a smartphone and cool enough to choose the right brand. Right?
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I like to moderate comments when I’m waiting for something: a checkout clerk to help me, the dentist to call me back to the office, a soy chai to be made. I …
As Shakespeare said…
“[Blog posts are] a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”
Today Ofcom published the responses it had for its consultation on plans for the BBC to encrypt its HD broadcasts.
The blogosphere went nuts! DRM? Not on our watch. Boing Boing mobilised its army of commentators, the BBC published …
((Work In Progress – still need to add pics, videos and links))Yesterday, myself and a few hundred other bloggers, geeks, marketing droids and other social media maverns descended on Wallacepace St Pancras for the inaugural Social Media Camp London 2008.
This is just a quick post to say what I did, what I liked and what …
I’m updating the blog’s template to be .mobi compliant. I’m using the Blogger mobile template found on the dev.mobi site.
After seeing it on SMSTextNews I’m implanting Disqus comments. Let’s see if we can get them validating against the W3c.
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SHKSPR.mobi exists to bring the world’s greatest playwrite to the SMS generation! No more will teenagers have to read long and complex prose, they can have everything compressed into a language with which they are more familiar!
That is, of course, a load of nonsense. This site exists because I wanted a test bed for …














