All Posts Tagged With: "UK"
Blogging From Flickr With Blogware
"Emily"
Originally uploaded by Nad.
I finally worked out how to blog from Flickr using blogware. The following settings do the trick:
Blog Type: BloggerAPI enabled blog
API endpoint: http://www.blogware.com/xmlrpc.cgi
Username and password as normal - though you might need your username in all lower case. I did, for some reason.
Better late than never i [...]
1May2005 | Everton | 1 comment | ContinuedWireless LANs on trains
Mobile Market Research have published some interesting market data. They have predicted that revenues from wireless LANs on trains will reach £6.2 million (€8.8 million) by the end of 2005 in the UK and £0.8 million (€1.1 million) in France. I’ve never used a wireless LAN on a train yet, but the next time I’m [...]
28Apr2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedSkype now has 100m 'users' - time for the telcos and messengers to react?
Aqute Research have written an interesting article on whether the traditional telcos and messengers need to start paying more attention to Skype now that it has passed 100M users.
Personally, I think Skype has a long way to go before it can start worrying the traditional telcos. SkypeOut still isn’t popular and I think SkypeIn [...]
Grrr! I can’t blog from Flickr (or can I?)
Just saw an extremely funny photo in my ‘Latest London Photos’ Flickr feed (bottom left of the page) that I wanted to post. Unfortunately blogware wasn’t listed as an option on Flickr’s site - is there any other way to add a Flickr picture?
17Apr2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedBroadband News: Easynet will launch ADSL2+ services in 2005
Easynet announced last week that they will carry out a trial of ADSL2 and ADSL2+ technologies allowing speeds of up to 24Mbps, with the full launch of services in before the end of 2005.
The service will be based on the existing LLU kit used by Easynet which already has the ADSL2 and ADSL2+ capabilities built [...]
UK Internet Industry Blogs: Why Are There So Few?
Aqute research recently asked why there aren't more blogs covering the UK Internet Industry, apart from their own blog and Connected.
I've been wondering the same thing in my 10 days in the blogosphere. Yes, I've been finding great blogs on the US market and on blogging in general, but very little covering the UK [...]

