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Changes to IE
This article is a must-read for all web designers who use any kind of active content (Flash, QuickTime etc) on their sites. Bruce Lawson investigates...

Gush = Flash, Jabber, RSS, Conversations, more…
Looks great... in their own words: "This is where the worlds of Instant Messaging and Blogging meet. While you're not checking up on your...

Shell Open University
Friday 6th Feb 2004 Peter Scott and Sue Downie (Corous) visited the Shell Training Centre in Holland as the guests of Peter Bentley (pictured)....

Visitors from St. Gallen University
The two visitors, Sabine Seufert and Dieter Euler, were from the IWp (Institut fur Wirtschaftspadagogik) - which they translate as the Institute of...
Blast from the Computers’ Past
Just found this website paying tribute to the computers of yesteryear. Related Links: Obsolete Computers...

Chief Scientist: ‘E-Learning is Dead’
In a keynote address to an International Policy Forum on the Internet and Society at Oxford University this evening, KMi Chief Scientist Marc...
Presidential Candidate Into Blogging
US Democrat Presidential hopeful Wes Clark has embraced the Internet and is heavily into blogging. Many of his policy documents are available as...
HP To Test KMi Mobile Game
Yanna Vogiazou's 'multiplayer presence' games are nearing a key trial with Hewlett-Packard's Research Lab in Bristol....
HP To Test KMi Mobile Game
Yanna Vogiazou's 'multiplayer presence' games are nearing a key trial with Hewlett-Packard's Research Lab in Bristol. The game is a...
The Neatest Webcam You Ever Did See
From Logitech somes the QuickCam Sphere. Decidedly retro in styling, it looks to have come straight from the cult SF movie Barbarella. But what makes...

BitTorrent: ‘Limitless download scalability’
"Serving large files creates problems of scaling, flash crowds, and reliability. As you grow, they become more central to your business, but your...
German Language Hat-Trick for KMi
Alumni of OU Courses L203 and L231 (the main and 'top up' courses for the OU Diploma in German) are undertaking a unique 3-way trial of...