
The end of the line for Google
“Personally, I don’t want the perception in a few years to be, ‘Those old school web ranking types just
“Personally, I don’t want the perception in a few years to be, ‘Those old school web ranking types just
It’s been a gloomy week. Sorry. 1. Surprise! Apple’s sync stuff is entirely cryptic The magnificent Howard Oakley,
You might have noticed a post from HouseFresh doing the rounds, especially if you have anything to do with creating
The good thing about not writing a weeknote for a week is you have plenty of things to write about.
Michael Tsai – Blog – iOS 17.4 Changes PWAs to Shortcuts in EU: Apple had two years or so to prepare
Daring Fireball: The European Commission Had Nothing to Do With Apple’s Reversal on Supporting RCS: China, unlike the EU,
I like links. You like links. Everyone likes links! 1. The dirty fight of “return to office” I’ve written
I remain a technology optimist, but weeks like this give even me an “are we the baddies” moment or two.
Quite a busy week, all told. I finished off a feature for PC Pro magazine, which will be the first
* As many people have noted, the ultimate platform for augmented reality is something that is both portable (can be worn
I mentioned a while ago on Mastodon that I had such a backlog of stuff I had saved to read
It’s obvious at this point that the landscape of search traffic for publishers is rapidly changing, and not generally
There is always a point in every Robin Hood film where Robin stops robbing the rich to feed the poor
John Scalzi has done a terrific overview of the new 16in MacBook Pro (with M3 Max, naturally) that he recently
Without the Mac, I wouldn’t have had a career. The first time I encountered a Mac was in 1986.