Monthly Archives: September 2007


The future's coming

Loving the predictions over at Read/WriteWeb Expert Systems; mentioned in Steven Spalding’s excellent post about “web 3.0″, an expert system is “a software agent that takes user input, runs it through a knowledge database and then generates an output using fancy technologies like neural nets”. Ten years from now, wrote Spalding, “Expert Systems won’t only [...]

Thankyou iTunes

One episode of south park, eight minutes to download, reasonable price . Now that wasn’t too hard was it. And only 16 years after the web was invented. Priceless.

The Perfect Storm?

Having worked in the interweb super-highway for nearly 8 years now, I feel I am quite well placed in observing people’s attitude towards it. Starting with genuine intrigue and confusion early on, even stretching to genuine disbelief that this format will be anything to concern ourselves with, to an almost manic rush to virtualise every [...]