Writing
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Making news easier to read online
The New York Times Skimmer is an improvement over most newspaper websites, but it’s not there yet.
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Is modern web design too like print design?
I’ve been wondering whether we’ve lost the “webness” of web design, whether it’s all too dull and influenced by print design.
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Week 337
Work tailing off, and needing to be firm with myself to Get Things Done.
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A dispiriting blank side
How writers and an artist cope with the blank page.
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Week 336
Moving into the “learning and making things” phase that fills the spaces between work.
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Week 335
Misfits is slowing down and the end is in sight.
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How’s the acting going?
More than a year on, people still keep asking me this. Short answer: “It’s not.” But that’s fine.
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Not too many buttons
The problem with the OpenOfficeMouse isn’t too many buttons. It’s more fundamental.
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Misfits
The “Misfits Online Experience” has just launched, with all code by me for Six To Start.
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New London Review of Books website
I did much of the HTML/CSS for the newly-relaunched LRB website.
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Flickr machine tags for film photos
Creating Flickr machine tags to store information about photos taken on film.
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Haddock Blogs down for a bit
Haddock.org is down for a bit, but the RSS feeds are now back up and running.
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Games have rules
Frustrated by the lack of rules in Foursquare making me feel like a loser.
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The £10,000 playlist
Why do we need a collection of MP3s when we can stream everything? What does that collection mean to us?
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A still more glorious dawn awaits
Getting excited about outer space futures for the first time in years.
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I want to care
The mainstream political parties don’t need social media strategies. They need policies that we can care about.
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Stilt-walking ants
Some fun things about ants.
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Stand on the right
What advice would you give to people visiting London for the first time?
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Time to follow Samuel Pepys
If you’re ever going to follow Samuel Pepys on Twitter you should start now.
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Ununited Eurasia
I worked on a project with Six to Start to promote Muse’s new single.
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All that guff
Clarifying a couple of issues in my previous piece about newspapers’ problems.
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Why do you like running?
Having complained about the quality of newspapers, now I’ complaining about TV and radio news.
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Anyone can write this crap
David Simon wants newspapers to be as good as they once were and start charging. I’m not sure they were ever that good.
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No one will be pointing at them
If all websites cost money to read, what would I pay for?
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Shownar
I recently worked on Shownar, a new website about which BBC TV and radio programmes are surprisingly popular.