Archive for September, 2009

I had a recent poser a week or so back for a retail client – How should their sub-navigation be ordered on their website? I wanted to get some thoughts down on this, as long, unstructured navigations are something that highly annoys me on websites - especially ones I’m looking to shop on. Retail navigation ordering typically [...]

Electrohouse Minimix

In: Music

22 Sep 2009

Now also uploaded; A short electomix (40 minutes) put together using a few recently purcahsed tracks.  This was really just a quick run through to get a feel for the tracks. Again, not perfect and not generally up to my standard to release tracks, but quite a fe people have been asking for something and [...]

Summer House Mix

In: Music

21 Sep 2009

As the sunshine and summer draws to a close, and after a few weeks of being asked to get some mixes out there, I’ve uploaded a ‘Summer’ House mix I rushingly put together a few weeks ago. It’s not perfect, hence my reluctance to release it but it’s got some really great tracks and is [...]

Just a quick, useful note about how you can block those annoying pop-out, musical video crazyness banner ads that appear in the bottom of msn messenger (or ‘live messenger’ as it’s now called) if you happen to accidentally roll your mouse over the thing.  It doesn’t require any hi-tech tinkering or software installs, and can [...]


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  • John Scott Cothill: blink-182 for example - 10 years ago they were singing about dog f***ing - now it's all about the 2 [...]
  • Adam T: Hmmm... I think there should be an element of targeting used most of the time. Dull? I would love t [...]
  • Swissss: Although, as aBay have found out, the higher the targeting, the less room for serendipity. eBay (al [...]
  • Joel: Well written. As generic ads become more intrusive, developers are making a fortune in blocking the [...]

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