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  • Wallstrip/ CBS buy confirmed

    Looks like the post I made on TechCrunch March 13 about CBS acquiring Wallstrip is confirmed. Thanks to my “source close to the deal” for giving me a heads up on it, you know who you are but would like to thank you none the less. Dollars aren’t publicly confirmed at this stage but given my source + Jossips I’m confident the $5m was correct.

  • CBS is Nuts! Bring Back Jericho

    Via Chris Pirillo, Jericho has been cancelled by CBS in the US.

    To quote Jake from the end of series 1: nuts!

    I watch very little TV, but I’ve enjoyed every minute of Jericho, even if I’ve had to watch it away from my TV set as Channel Ten in Australia hasn’t shown the second half of the first series.

    For those who support the show, there’s a petition here and a YouTube Channel as well.

    It’s a long shot, but here’s hoping they bring back one of the only half-decent shows left on TV.

     

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  • Supermarket 2.0

    via Graywolf on Jaiku, very clever 🙂

  • Joined Jaiku

    Enough is enough with Twitter. If you’re on Jaiku let me know http://duncanriley.jaiku.com

    Hopefully will see a lot of my Twitter contacts appear shortly, still love the idea and the conversation, but I can’t handle Twitter’s downtime.

  • Bugs in Google Reader?

    I made the switch from Bloglines to Google Reader a while back, but I’m noticing a couple of things that are starting to become annoying.

    First is slowness in listing new posts. I notice it most with my own posts on various sites, I’ll post and it won’t appear in Google Reader for 2-3 hours, and yet Google Desktop’s feed reader (I’ll share that in another post) picks them up fairly promptly.

    Second is the refresh/ Ajax feature that shows what you’ve read. Sometimes it marks the content off as I read it, other times it doesn’t without clicking the refresh option.

    Is it just me? It took me over 4 years to leave Bloglines so I’m not about to change away from Google Reader, but I’ve got wonder, after all I use a feed reader to stay up to date, not get stories 2-3 hours after the fact.

  • Techmeme quirk

    Shot taken today. Techmeme pointing to a February post from Tim O’Reilly. Coincidence that I linked to it at TechCrunch the same time that a couple of others did. Was third highest story until magically disappearing: I sense the hand of human intervention.

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  • 4.4% unemployment rate nationally, 2.7% in WA: struth

    SMH coverage. TheWest coverage.

    Was it at school or Uni I sat through a lesson that taught that in the modern era full employment was really 5% because we could never again go lower? The SMH thinks it’s unlikely to cause interest rates to rise, I don’t agree. That last 4.4% would be 75% unemployable.The employee shortage is phenomenal here in WA, if the rest of the country starts to get that way wages will explode even more so (remember truck drivers start on 100k here already), and that sort of money in the economy, coupled with the rising costs of goods created by higher marginal costs means higher inflation and higher interest rates. Time to start increasing the mortgage payments before the crunch comes 🙂

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    Tornadovideos.net

    This is insane. And yet amazing at the same time.

  • Mig33 lands $10M

    Red Herring reported Friday that Mig33, a company originally based in Perth(Western Australia) but now on the West Coast took $10m in funding Accel Partners and RedPoint Ventures with Technology Venture Partners in for good measure.

    Mig33 offers mobile phone users voice over Internet Protocol, instant messaging, SMS-based text messaging, and social-networking services. Mig33 rolls all of its services into one mobile ?¢‚Ǩ?ìcommunity.?¢‚Ǩ¬ù

    According to the report, Mig33?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s parent company, Project Goth, is based in WA based but relocating to Burlingame.

    Of course from a pure economic viewpoint, moving makes total sense. Serious Web 2.0 startups need to be where it’s all happening.

    And yet from a purely parochial view point I can’t help but feel sad, sad that the Federal Government (and indeed the Opposition as well) continues to ignore the massive potential Web 2.0 has for Australia as an industry that is well placed to pick up much of the nations growth once the mining boom eventually ends.

    In an ideal world, our leaders would create a climate that would encourage Web 2.0 startups to stay in Australia, keeping their IP and potential profits within our shores.

    And yet today, our brightest and smartest continue to flood overseas whilst our leaders remain obsessed with mining and finding as many ways as possible of restricting internet growth in Australia.

    Why can’t the lucky country become the lucky country for web development? Why can’t our children go through school knowing that the web provides a wealth of opportunity on top of the obvious benefits our mineral wealth provides.

    I’m still cold on voting Liberal at this years election for reasons I’ve previously written about, and yet the ALP just isn’t doing it for me either. Surely there must be some politician out there somewhere that gets it (although preferably one without a pile of leftist baggage)?

  • BlogDesk updates

    New version of Blogdesk out. It’s a bug fix and where as I was having some issues posting to some blogs before, the new version works a treat.

    I’ve been using it for over 18 months now, and I still love it, mind you in this time I’m sure someone somewhere must have implemented inline copy and paste image handling, resizing and saving into a blogging tool: if anyone can recommend anything I’m happy to take a look.