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Technology Articles I’ve Recently Written

11. February 2007

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I’ve been doing some paid writing at Web 2.0 site Profy.com, as well as some guest blogging at Mapping The Web - a 9Rules blog. Check them out below for some good reads. Zephyr Turns MySpace into SpySpace Social network MySpace is developing software to keep parents informed about what their children are doing on the [...]

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Friedbeef’s Tech Goes Mainstream!

3. February 2007

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Check out the latest print copy of Surf! Magazine and flip to the back :) Starting this month, I’m going to be contributing articles to this magazine about Web 2.0, productivity and freeware! Created by the same people who made local phone magazine ‘Mobile World’ a huge success, Surf! Magazine covers features, view and news [...]

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Friedbeef’s Tech is One Year Old

31. December 2006

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We’ve been through a lot this past year… This blog first started on December 31st 2005 as an outlet to tell some of my friends about interesting items on the web, and over time it has evolved into so much more! I guess more than anything, I want to thank YOU, the readers and subscribers of this [...]

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Looking Ahead - Tech Predictions for 2007

21. December 2006

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“Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future.” : Charles F. Kettering - inventor (1876 - 1958) As we eagerly anticipate the new year, here are my own tech predictions for 2007 in tandem with the ‘Reviews and Predictions’ Group Writing Project. What exciting developments would most [...]

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Highlights from the TMNet Streamyx User Group Meeting

16. September 2006

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TMNet Streamyx has organised the formation of structured independent user groups to act as a focused voice to push the company in the right direction. On the surface, it looks like a cheap marketing ploy, and exploiting users to fix customer relations for them, but look at it this way… In a country where a single [...]

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