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Machine tags and ISBNs

30 March 2007

Discussion of the evolution of triple tags to machine tags, in particular Flickr’s handling thereof, and how best to represent an ISBN in machine tag format.

Tagging blogs – a Reboot of sorts

1 May 2006

In acknowlegement of CSS Reboot I have created Clagnut 2.0 beta in which I have started exploring APIs and thinking more about tagging.

Blog Design Solutions

3 March 2006

I think it’s high time I told you about my new book; or rather our book, Blog Design Solutions.

Displaying titles for Flickr Badges

31 January 2006

Flickr badges don’t show photo titles, so I turned to a simple bit of DOM scripting for a solution.

Glaucoma and photography

15 January 2006

Sorry not some wonderful cure, but instead a few sites that might be of interest: an great looking, accessible charity site and some approachs to presenting photos on web pages.

A parallel cavalcade of geek life

11 January 2006

Clagnut is featured as a Star Site in Practical Web Design magazine and @media 2006 is announced.

Ljubljana at Christmas

3 January 2006

I’ve just come back from three days in Ljubljana, Slovenia – a surprise Christmas present from Her Indoors.

When I’m 94

23 November 2005

A few weeks ago my Great Uncle Jack passed away aged 94. Throughout Uncle Jack’s house were stacks of annotated photos. But what would happen when I’m 94 and dead and buried? The digital age could prove to be an archivist’s dream or a nightmare.

Post d.Constructivism

14 November 2005

So d.Construct is over. It all seemed to go swimmingly well and there has been a fantastic positive response from everyone who attended.

And they’re off

7 April 2005

So the election has been announced. This, Election Blog, and other simple choices.

SxSW stream of conciousness

14 March 2005

I’ll expand on this post over the next few days – there’s so much going on here, all the time, that there’s barely a chance to breathe let alone put a coherent post together so this will just be bits and pieces when I get a chance.

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