DC photography competition
Congratulations to Hiren Jakison of DC’s illustrious technical team for revealing his artistic side to win the inaugural DC Interact photography competition.
His series on Reflective London surged past a tightly-packed field to grab the glory.
If you fancy seeing the full set of entries make your way down to Rawstorne Towers sometime soon.
Hmm, I wonder if […]
Online ad spend eclipses newspapers
Another milestone in the rise and rise of interactive advertising.
Just a shame that so many clients/agencies still can’t see past display advertising.
Will Adobe Own The API?
Adobe has finally released an alpha version of its highly-anticipated Apollo runtime. Much has been written on the potential of this cross-platform runtime, which allows developers to use HTML, JavaScript, and ActionScript to write applications which blend desktop functionality with web connectivity, but it simply boils down to this: Apollo represents Adobe’s effort to own […]
Secret Questions and Answers
For a little while it’s been bothering me that various websites ask for a secure password (Hotmail goes so far as to tell you, as you’re typing it, just how good your password is–more on this below), but then ask you to choose, as backup, a seemingly very much less secure question and answer, such […]
Highland Fling 2007
Alan White has organised a web standards conference in Edinburgh called The Highland Fling. This year the focus is progressive enhancement and there are a number of interesting speakers from Clear Left and Yahoo! Europe for example. It’s very reasonably priced and long overdue for the area in my opinion. But then I only lived […]
L.E.M.U.R.
I give you… the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots! Starring among others Guitarbot and Tibetbot, LEMUR is a Brooklyn-based group of artists and technologists developing robotic musical instruments. Founded in 2000 by musician and engineer Eric Singer, LEMUR creates exotic, sculptural musical instruments which integrate robotic technology. LEMUR’s philosophy is to build robots […]
























