Big Blog

Arts & Culture
Banking
Biological Science
Blog Watch
Celebrities
Computer Games
Computer Security
Cricket
Data Privacy
Developer
Domain Names
E-commerce
Gadgets
General Science
Handhelds
IP & Patents
Java
Linux
Mobile Technology
Movie Reviews
MP3
Nanotech
Online Auctions
Online Legal Issues
Open Source
Personal Finance
Photography
Quirky
Robotics
Search Engines
Space Science
Top Internet
Top Stories
Top Tech
Video Games
Web Developer
Webmaster Tips
XML & Metadata
{Home}



tell: search

Someone Forgot To Tell Warner YouTube Has The Upper Hand; WMG Videos Are Off The Google Sites Grid

Someone Forgot To Tell Warner YouTube Has The Upper Hand; WMG Videos Are Off The Google Site’s Grid

Share Your Content with Tell-A-Friend

I love the new blog widget by SocialTwist called Tell-A-Friend. It's a pretty slick way for my readers to share content via email, instant messenger, social networks and bookmarks.

Celebrity memoirs: Black eyes and Rohypnol in the latest crop of tell-alls

Sometimes I envy the other contributors to these pages. They get to salute the heroes in their field, to bestow garlands upon the best and the finest that the bookshops of England can offer – and to acquire an armful of volumes that would grace the shelves of any reading person. I'm more like the Dynorod man. I roll up a sleeve, dip an arm into the slimy feculence of the celeb memoir business and yank out the ghost-written, self-indulgent, self-aggrandising effluvia of a ghastly gang of cash-randy showbiz egotists. I'd give it up – tell the editor to stuff it and give the gig to Marina Warner – if only I didn't like doing it so very much.

21 coolest apps for the Apple iPhone

So, you've got a gleaming new iPhone 3G. After you make a few calls to tell your friends, snap a few pictures, and try out the Web browser, it's time to load that thing up with software. After all, this device lets you go way beyond the usual calling, texting, and surfing. Apple's communicator extraordinaire knows how it's moving in space, can tell where it is on the planet, and lets you control it with multi-finger gestures. Few desktop computers give programmers as many possibilities, and developers have responded with hundreds of applications.

21 coolest iPhone apps

So, you've got a gleaming new iPhone 3G. After you make a few calls to tell your friends, snap a few pictures, and try out the Web browser, it's time to load that thing up with software. After all, this device lets you go way beyond the usual calling, texting, and surfing. Apple's communicator extraordinaire knows how it's moving in space, can tell where it is on the planet, and lets you control it with multi-finger gestures. Few desktop computers give programmers as many possibilities, and developers have responded with hundreds of applications.

Blab Blab Blab: Mickey Rourke"What Tamed Him?

Mickey Rourke when asked which celeb he'd most like to throw down inside the ring. Don't suppose the female in question would be Kim Basinger? No, guess, that's Alec Baldwin. Tell us, Mickey, tell us!

Future uncertain for GM, Lehman bonds

How do I find information concerning Lehman Brothers bonds and GM bonds? I have one from each company being held in a brokerage account, and no one can tell me the status of the bonds. If Lehman is in bankruptcy, what happens to my money, and why can't anyone tell me?

Review: Palm Series 3 Bluetooth Headset

Bluetooth headsets have always caused mixed emotions with me. I love the freedom that they allow (I detest wires) but for the most part it seems that you have to use them with that token grain of salt. People tell you "I can hear you ok, but I can tell that you are on a headset." And let's not even start with the volume issues that can plague them. Palm's Series 3 Bluetooth Headset offers an affordable but formidable choice in the headset arena and is definitely worth a try for any Treo or Centro user that uses the Athena power cord.

Tell Us: Is E-Commerce Recession-Proof?

Not much has changed in e-tailing in the past 10 years. Here are five ways to make online shopping fun and easy

Tell Us: Do Social Networks and Video Games Hone Skills?

Hiring the under-30, digitally savvy young workers who will be the next generation of managers requires adapting recruitment strategies to fit the demographic

Tell Us: Savvy Incentives for Volunteer Bloggers?

This online business model has Americans happily toiling for attention on for-profit sites that don't pay them money

Tell Us: Unpaid BloggingLabor of Love, or Exploitation?

This online business model has Americans happily toiling for attention on for-profit sites that don't pay them money

Cats tell fibs and dogs are too polite

DOOLITTLE: Animal communicator Bill Northern is a regular visitor to New Zealand, where he talks mostly to horses.

Astronauts tell city to rise above adversity

Hong Kong people are smart and intelligent and can create another financial miracle by overcoming the current financial turmoil, China's first space walker said.

Scientists tell United Nations that Earth needs an asteroid shield

This article was first published on guardian.co.uk at 00.01 GMT on Sunday December 07 2008. It appeared in the Observer on Sunday December 07 2008 on p17 of the News section. It was last updated at 00.04 GMT on Sunday December 07 2008.

Kiss and tell: Eva's big on exposing cheaters

Actress Eva Longoria arrives at Padres Contra El Cancer's 8th Annual El Sueno De Esperanza Benefit Gala at Hollywood & Highland.

iPhone hackers tell all: dev team presents at 25C3

A portion of the iPhone dev team has finally met up in person. At the 25th Chaos Communication Congress, team members Bushing, Pytey, Musclenerd, and Planetbeing, along with several unnamed Pwnapple-wearing Russian speakers, joined forces to give a one-hour presentation about jailbreaking and unlocking the iPhone. The video of this presentation, which is hosted at Google Videos is available for both watching and download (190 MB).

What Parrots Tell Us About the Evolution of Birds

GrrlScientist writes "One of the most contentious issues among scientists who study the evolution of birds is identifying precisely when the modern birds (Neornithes) first appeared. This is due to conflicts between the fossil record and molecular dating methodologies. But there is another way to address this discrepancy. Because the evolution of parrots and cockatoos reflects the evolution of the birds (Aves) themselves, studying the psittaciformes offers compelling insights into this mystery. Further, because psittaciformes generally are not migratory and because they tend to occupy discrete ranges, their ancient patterns of diversification are easier to discern than for many other taxonomic orders of birds that have dispersed widely."

How to tell if a bank's worthy of your money

As major banks crumble under the weight of toxic debt, deposits have surged at small banks that provide a sense of security in the warm and friendly way they do business.

SocialTwist's Tell-A-Friend Button Enables Word-of-Mouth and Social Media Marketing

81% of Online Holiday Shoppers Read Product Reviews | Main | Google Search Results Now (Visually) Optimized for the iPhone and G1

Living to tell her traumatic tale through art

CHENNAI: She is not a vocal advocate of strident feminism but, having broken through the glass ceiling, Chandra Siddan is someone every woman would want to salute. “We must learn to communicate effectively within a family, especially when it comes to marriage and education,” says Chandra, a victim of child marriage. Remarried to a German, Chandra says, “Even today we are ashamed to discuss arranged marriage. And no one wants to hear about a young wife’s attraction to other men.” Chandra has revisited all the trauma and angst in a 90-minute documentary, titled ‘Remembrance of things present’, screened recently in Chennai.

Twitter, blogs tell of Mumbai attacks

As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs tell of Mumbai attacks

As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.


Search News:


Copyright © 2001-2008 Jonathan Hedley