November 3, 2004

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Election night

by Nick Barlow

For those ofyou interested, there may be some election blogging here later on (especially if Blogger goes down) but I’ve also set up a chat room for anyone interested. It’s #UKBloggers on the nightstar.net IRC network (if you have mIRC, it’s one of the regular networks on the list and if not, you should be [...]

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November 1, 2004

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Living in Viewropa.

by Tobias Schwarz

Living in Europe is getting competition. “Viewropa” is a community blog started by members of MetaFilter who are “attempting an experiment in multi-lingual, collaborative and Euro-focused blogging”. And it’s a good looking experiment, too.

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October 15, 2004

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Google Does It Again

by Edward Hugh

Google yesterday released free software that lets you simultaneously search the Web and your PC hard drive for information. You can download here. This time it will be Microsoft and Yahoo who will be fuming in the back office.
What all this new Google stuff does seem to be exciting is some controversy about the [...]

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October 7, 2004

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Google Book Search

by Edward Hugh

Whilst speculation abounds in the weblog world that Google is about to launch its own browser tchnology, more traditional media seem to be enthusing about the possibility of Google book search:
Google, beset by a growing number of competitors in the internet search business, will shortly unveil a number of new features to its own [...]

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October 2, 2004

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WorldChanging

by David Weman

The WorldChanging bloggers, who I should start reading, are celebrating their first anniversary. They’re running a bunch of guest posts to mark the occcasion.

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September 6, 2004

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Skype, or Simply Hype?

by Edward Hugh

Well, no, it looks as if it’s for real, and for once it’s European. But whatever it is, or isn’t, Skype (the most popular of the Voice Over Internet - VOIP - applications) is certainly getting a lot of press coverage at the moment. James Fallows of the NYT has been kind enough to test [...]

September 1, 2004

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Blogging as Substitute?

by Tobias Schwarz

Dr. Bernd Marcus, Prof. Dr. Astrid Sch?tz und Dipl.-Psych. Franz Machilek are psychology scholars at the Technical University Chemnitz and probably know everything you always wanted to know about bloggers yet never dared to ask. Or so. Well, actually, I don’t know if bloggers were a particularly important part of their study given the saddening [...]

March 21, 2004

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Living in Europe

by David Weman

If you like us, you’ll probably like our partner site Living in Europe.

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March 17, 2004

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Digitally Scared.

by Tobias Schwarz

No doubt about it - revolutions are truly scary. Whether you think of the French one, the ones that freed Eastern Europe, or the digital revolution that is currently changing much of the transactional structure of our economies, and in particular the music industry. But contrary to most people, I do pity major label executives [...]

February 10, 2004

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There’s something about Laetitia

by Scott Martens

I’ve noticed that, after the front page, the consistently most hit posting on AFOE is this one. Somehow, I doubt that my shining prose is the reason.
Also, we get quite a lot of traffic from people looking for sexy weman. Well, this is certainly the right place. :^)
What lessons should we be taking [...]

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