Free Post Google Non mobile-friendly sites are about to take a Google search hit When you Google your site do you see something like this? Let’s make that a little clearer: If you don’t, you have a problem. As of 21st April
Free Post Hacks/Hackers Brighton: a more Responsive Guardian I missed the first speaker – Sarah captured some notes in a Google Doc Andy Hume, The Guardian The Guardian pushes its content to multiple channels. It has the highest largest combined monthly digital and print readership of British quality titles. The website is kind
Free Post data Mobile data is growing faster than you think Astonishing figures from the Three blog: On the 31st December ’10 we recorded a huge 14TBs (terabytes) of data being used on Three. In 2011, that leapt to a staggering 80TBs of data. In real terms, that’s the equivalent of almost 21 million
Free Post apps When is a phone not a phone? There’s a quite astonishing (to me at least) post on the Three blog today. Phil Sheppard has posted that [97% of the Three network’s traffic is data](http://blog.three.co.uk/2011/10/31/were-built-for-data/). 97%!That means that this “phone”
Free Post Android Five random thoughts on mobile Based on recent work: - There are an awful lot of high priest of cults masquerading as scientists in this space - Some companies price their offering solely based on how little their potential customers know - There are lies, damn lies, and ageing
Free Post journalism Stupid Journalism Stunts #1 Once in a while, I could across something so mind-bogglingly stupid that I’m forced to sit, slack-jawed and drooling, while my brain tries to hide from the infectious power of THE STUPID. Here’s [journalism.co.uk on such a thing](http://blogs.
Free Post iPhone Le Web: Mobile Apps A good chunk of the morning has been taken up with talking about mobile, and its role in the future of the web. Jack Dorsey’s talk was about [Square](http://squareup.com/), his platform for mobile payments. The [Le Web iPhone app](http:
Free Post geotagging Web 2.0 Square: Your Future, Visualised I rather like this little graphic from [Ross Mayfield,](http://ross.typepad.com/blog/2009/10/web-20-square.html) based on ideas being discussed at this year’s [Web 2.0 Expo](http://www.web2summit.com/web2009/public/schedule/detail/10194). You can download the
Free Post design Mobile FT.com is a River of News I have a pet theory, one that is not widely shared amongst my colleagues. I think that what we now know as news sites will come to resemble what we now know as blogs. I don’t mean this in the broader sense of
Free Post 3 mobile 3 Mobile Broadband: Rural Failure Mr Rogers reminded me of the recent post by Mr OnionBagBlog decrying the performance of his 3 mobile broadband dongle, querying how this tallied with my own experience. Well, in all honesty, in the best part of three weeks I’ve been in Suffolk,
Free Post 3 mobile 3 Mobile Broadband: Upload Speeds Not Good  Incidentally, the [last post](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/04/thoughts_from_the_tuttle_club.html) was all done using that 3 Mobile dongle I’m testing. Normally,
Free Post 3 mobile MobileConnect: Get An Icon OK. It’s small and it’s petty, but there’s something irritating me about the software I use to dial up with that 3 mobile broadband dongle. It has no icon.To be more accurate, it uses the generic application icon for all
Free Post 3 mobile Mobile Broadband: Testing 3's 3G Dongle Three things have happened recently which have made me reconsider my attitude to mobile broadband: Playing with my iPhone has made me reconsider the speeds available on mobile broadband, giving me an experience that actually matches the speeds, unlike the “meh” performance of my
Free Post facebook Facebook on iPhone Oh, dilemma. Apple has put out a new advert which combines on of my great loves, [the iPhone, with Facebook](http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/ad16/index.html), my current bugbear. Confusion… Love/hate… Two sides of the same coin… Damn you, Jobs!