al4ie.com readers using RSS, attention!

April 15th, 2008

I have now migrated my blog over to www.4lfie.com, so please update your readers to call the new feed, which is :

http://www.4lfie.com/index.php?feed=rss2

The reason is that my previous hosts, 1and1 internet, are just expensive as hell and even then dont let me do what I need to do in any number of cases. The reason for the domain change is that I originally ran the site from al4ie.com as a jibe at l33t5p34k, and since no-one even got the joke I thought I might as well run it from a domain that makes sense, even if it’s not funny.

al4ie.com will now just be a permanent redirect, thanks for listening!

ZOMG, Jon Snow Rick Rolling

April 15th, 2008

YouTube - [Channel4 News] Jon Snow Singing Rick Roll Song!

10 year old paedophiles, welcome to the future

April 10th, 2008

See, this is what increasing complexity in our networking wreaks - increasing complexity in relationships. Personally I think the below is quite funny, but that’s probably because I’ve read too much SciFi and this kind of thing is just obvious, but you can imagine the reaction of Daily Mail readers when they read this.

Pupils posing as paedophiles in cyber-bullying, police warn | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk

Barack Obama sayz “Social Media is the reason we’ve won so many states”

April 10th, 2008

Barack Obama on social media in his campaign

Ping.fm SMS - UK Hack

April 9th, 2008

Dan Lane just haxored his SMS gateway for Live Journal to support Ping.fm posts. Simple and easy to use SMS facility that harnesses Ping.fm’s multi-site pinging and lets you SMS statusupdates everywhere, nice work.

Ping.fm SMS

o2 capping 3G speeds for users they think are too cheap

April 9th, 2008

o2 Throttle 3G.

Wonderful lies to tell your children

April 9th, 2008

Lies I’ve told my 3 year old recently

(Via Waxy.org)

Carnival of the mobilists #118

April 7th, 2008

Woo, the lovely carnival of the mobilists folk chose my post on the 118118 VS Texperts story, some great fodder from the world of mobile there, check out Paul Ruppert’s roundup of the the Carnival of the mobilists #118

Get rid of Rubbish Public Art -

April 7th, 2008

Someone just created a very funny (yet apt) moblog at Big Art Mob saying:


“There’s a lot of ugly, inappropriate public art out there: badly commissioned, insensitively sited, poorly maintained or just a plain bad idea in the first place. Join BIN-IT and post images of the public art you don’t want to see!”

118118 say “ask us anything”

April 6th, 2008

118118 recently revamped their service to include the ability to call or text to ask the folk there anything at all. This reminds me of this one time, we decided to goof around and call the 192 information service (this must have been 1997 or so) to ask them random silly questions, was much fun.

Aside from pranking kids, this service offering from the UK’s leading information line/service presents a real and (I’m sure) measurable threat to the excellent UK start-up Texperts (previously 82ask). It seems to me that 118118 are even taking pages directly from the book Texperts wrote, just look at the images below (both screengrabs from Texperts and 118118 site’s respectively, both in the top right hand corner of each site.)

This really is a serious competitive problem for the burgeoning and pioneering Texperts service, and I wonder how they will differentiate or adapt to take on this monster competition. They certainly don’t have the budget to splash out on 4/5 prime time slots on the 5 major Terrestrial broadcasters here in the UK as the 118118 folk are currently doing. The 118118 service also benefits from some *serious* brand recognition, so when you do want to text a question, texting 118118 is quite natural if you know they will answer any question and not just directory enquiries.

So what’s the answer for Texperts? More funding? Internationalising the service?

For a bit of fun, I decided to ask 118118 and Texperts the question:

“How many pineapples (approx) would it take to extend from the Earths’ surface to the Moon?”

Here’s 118118’s answer: “The average size of a pineapple is 9.4cm. Converted into KM is 9.4 10-5 kilometres. Multiply it to 384.403km. This will be approximately the answer.”

Um. Ok. What? Why didn’t they give me the *actual* answer!? Wow, that was dumb.

Texperts answer: “Pineapple=15cm. 239592 Distance between earth and moon in miles. 1 mile=160934.4 centimetres. 10729 pineapples per mile. 25705822568 pineapples would stack between here and the moon.”

Woohooo! Now that’s more like it!! It might not be accurate, but for a question like this, who cares, you want to be be able to state a ridiculous number to your friends around the table in the pub, not be told to, essentially, work it out on your calculator. So it seems that on a service level, the Texperts service wins out - a fast response to a question in answer form, not as a series of clues.

But service is seldom enough, if 118118 are pushing their service to grab the Texperts niche, there needs to be a business strategy response. Please do leave your thoughts on what they might do/what it means (or if you have a different number of pineapples that would make it to the moon) in the comments below.

South Park: Advice for startups

April 3rd, 2008

Considering you can now (if you’re in the US) watch every South Park episode ever, free, on the interwebs, I don’t think Comedy Network will mind me posting this phenomenal and wonderful excerpt from the latest South Park episode.

“We thought we could make money on the internet, but while the internet is new and exciting for creative people, it hasn’t matured as a distribution mechanism to the extent that one should trade real and immediate opportunities for income for the promise of future online revenue. It will be a few years before digital distribution of media on the internet can be monetised to an extent that necessitates content
producers to forgo their fair value and more traditional media.”

“yeah.”

moblog video
this video was originally posted to moblog.co.uk by user Alfie

Flight of the Conchords Video Podcasts

April 3rd, 2008

I’m so pleased to have found this series of Podcasts made by the Mel character from Flight of the Conchords, subscribe here for them all.

Mel’s Video Podcast

Me, Skateboarding on Stuff.tv

April 3rd, 2008

 With a shameless plug for Moblog thrown in :)

moblog image

this image was originally posted to moblog.co.uk by user Alfie

Fascinating Socio-Digital Systems at Microsoft

April 2nd, 2008

Really very compelling stories being told here, I particularly see the Epigraph, Big Board and Glance phones being extremely useful sooner rather than later.

Socio-Digital Systems

Lucia de Berk - Released

April 2nd, 2008

News I just received from a close friend of Lucia De Berk (Info below) appears to suggest she has just been released from Prison, if true, this is a phenomenal result of a very widely disputed conviction. From the message I received

“…We don’t know much more at the moment but assume it’s pending a retrial or review of the proceedings…”

Lucia de Berk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A review of persistent presence game: “Outside”

April 2nd, 2008

 ”That aside, how does Outside actually rate? The physics system is note-perfect (often at the expense of playability), the graphics are beyond comparison, the rendering of objects is absolutely beautiful at any distance, and the player’s ability to interact with objects is really limited only by other players’ tolerance. The real fundamental problem with the game is that there is nothing to do.”

The Myth of the Media Myth: Games and Non-Gamers | MetaFilter

Stopped Clocks Feature on London Tonight

March 31st, 2008

The video below is the segment from last nights London Tonight. If you have any questions about stopped clocks or want to help, do drop me an email

The Queen Digs Camera-phones :)

March 27th, 2008

picturephoning.com: Queen mentiones the cameraphone in speech at banquet

Moblog - 3 Bafta Nominations for Big Art Mob

March 26th, 2008

Wow. This came as a surprise today. Alongside our previous nomination for a BAFTA in the interactive category, today we were told we are finalists in two other categories: INTERACTIVE CREATIVE CONTRIBUTION, and INTERACTIVE INNOVATION – SERVICE/PLATFORM in the TV craft section of this years BAFTAS.  We are of course immensely proud and feel utterly privileged to have been nominated at all, let alone in three different categories :

Television Craft Nominations in 2008 - Television Craft - Awards - The BAFTA site

Seminal moments

March 26th, 2008

A really great post from Kyle at Scunnered yesterday,talking about the incredible stresses running a popular start-up or website can have on a person, and family life. At pretty much the same time that Kyle was launching Scoopt, I was running www.werenotafraid.com, and I can deeply relate to Kyle’s experiences in this excellent post:

Seminal moments

Speed test fun

March 22nd, 2008

Twittered by Steve Davies - no liar here matey, I just shit hot yo!

83 words

Speed test

Channel 4 Next - Vision

March 22nd, 2008

This is an excerpt from a video produced by 4 Creative for Channel 4’s recent Next conference (click for more clips from the day), where strategies for the broadcaster as a cross platform broadcaster were presented. I was asked to give my opinion on what the next 5 years might hold for Channel 4, and where they should concentrate, so watch out for the sound bites.

WTF!? Magazine

March 19th, 2008

Aaaaaaaaahahahahahahahha! You’d think too good to be true, but nope, click the link for the actual E-buyer website.

Found at Scunnered

Big Art Mob Shortlisted for Interactivity Bafta

March 18th, 2008

We are very proud to announce that moblog:tech’s implementation of our mobile blogging platform for Channel 4’s The Big Art Mob has been shortlisted for a Bafta in the interactivity category. Awards we have won for this work so far have been:

Royal Television Society Award

Guardian Innovation Award (MEGAS)  

We are in thrilling company at the Baftas, with The Doctor Who Comic Maker, X-Factor, and Spooks Interactive all being shortlisted.

Blykwatch - The Omnibus

March 17th, 2008

SMS Text News have a really fascinating post today from a full time Blyk user/student. It’s fascinating to me to get an inside look at how a user experiences this novel Operator model.

Blykwatch - The Omnibus