Monthly Archives: April 2007

French election results – 2 hours too early

As the French go to the polls today for the first round of the Presidential elections, certain French bloggeurs are preparing to step out side of the law by publishing the names of both candidates through to the second round …

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EU clippings

In a move that’s been on the cards since 2003, the BBC officially announced this week, the plans to make its entire archive available to watch, listen to and download online. The proposals will give licence fee payers access to …

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Exalead – not throwing in the towel

I’d like to share in some of the optimise shown by …?… (alarm:clock euro posts are never signed apparently) on the subject of Exalead the French Search Engine. I would. But I can’t.

European Web apps in the news

Another day, another dose of betas. Looking in on sites like Original Signal that aggregate popular tech sites, most of these new web apps, it appears, are much of a muchness. I wouldn’t shout ‘the king has no clothes’, I …

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WAYN – here’s looking at you kid

There are start up stories and then there are good start up stories. WAYN (Where Are You Now) has a beginning that makes for the good kind. Maybe it’s because of these beginnings that the ‘doing good’ continues and not …

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