I’ve been following links on Squidoo and found this useful introduction to Web 2.0 by Joshua Porter. It’s got a good list of canonical references.
Daily Archives: September 5, 2006
Microsoft Vista prices
Microsoft has announced the US pricing regime for the latest incarnation of Windows:
Security vulnerabilities thrown in at no extra charge.
Don’t you just love the nomenclature — Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate. No Latte, though.
The rule of law (New Labour version)
From today’s Guardian…
John Reid will sanction the forced removal of up to 32 Iraqis today after telling the high court he would ignore any last-minute legal challenge to their deportation. The Guardian has learned that the home secretary has told the high court that today’s specially chartered flight will not be stopped by anything short of an injunction.
Last November, an attempt to deport more than 70 Iraqi Kurds ended with just 20 going home because of a host of last-ditch legal applications. Mr Reid has since decided to take a tougher stance and told the high court today’s flight would go ahead regardless of any legal applications.
Footnote for overseas readers: Dr Reid is the British Minister of the Interior. For some reason, he is called the Home Secretary. It’s a sinister post which turns almost all its occupants into monsters. The only exception I can think of is the late Roy ‘Woy’ Jenkins, an erudite, civilised and liberal man who wound up as Chancellor of Oxford University.