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Google lies

If you are interested in any way in the worlds of SEO — black, white, and every shade in between — you

Weeknote, Bank Holiday Monday 27th May 2024 

It’s been a while since I wrote a proper Weeknote. To be honest, I am struggling with them a

Ten Blue Links, All Your Computer Screengrabs Are Belong To Us edition

What a weird week. You might have noticed Microsoft had a few announcements. I’m not going to dwell on

Hate to say I told you so

I don’t think I was the first person by a long way to draw the conclusion that AI posed

Some thoughts about Apple’s new iPads

Some thoughts about Apple’s new iPads

Mark Gurman’s last minute “maybe an M4…” rumour turned out to be absolutely correct. No one would have batted

Ten Blue Links, "Did they really crush that lovely piano?" edition

Ten Blue Links, "Did they really crush that lovely piano?" edition

1. Yes, Apple, we’re also talking about you Cal Newport reckons that it’s time to dismantle the technopoly.

On the iPad becoming a Mac

Jason Snell wants the iPad to be able to be a Mac: The iPad no longer feels like the future

Ten Blue Links, Sunday rail replacement bus service edition

I managed not to do any writing at all this week, as I’m off work over the coming days

Why do people try and forbid linking?

Websites That Forbid Other Websites From Linking to Them – Pixel Envy: Some of these are even more bizarre than a

Ten Blue Links, “gosh is that the time” edition

1. Who among us has not been surprised by needing people to do things Spotify’s Daniel Ek is shocked,

Weeknote, Sunday 21st April 2024

This has been a week of feeling my age – but also wondering exactly what that means. I’m currently working

Did IQs drop sharply while I was away?

AppleInsider: –”EU’s antitrust head is ignoring Spotify’s dominance and wants to punish Apple instead“: Speaking to CNBC the

Ten Blue Links, “my, how you have changed!” edition

1. Four years is a long time in tech punditry I’m going to break one of my self-imposed rules

What a difference four years makes

John Gruber in 2020 on the tracking industry led by Facebook: The entitlement of these fuckers is just off the

On the fine art of technology reviews

Nearly thirty years ago I reviewed my first product. It was a Lexmark solid ink inkjet printer, created for designers

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