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David Cameron champions "Open Source Software"

David Cameron, the UK Conservative party leader, has stepped in to champion Open Source Software.

As an active member of Manchester Free Software Group I would prefer he used the term Free Software instead of Open Source, however it is extremely interesting he has taken this issue to heart.

StumbledUpon Websites

I have been using Last.fm for a long time now, but I have always avoided StumbleUpon because I have been lazy and presumed that I wouldn't want it.
Today I installed the Firefox extension to see what it was like.
To put it mildly, I was impressed. After telling it what I was into, it was able to give me websites that I thought were really interesting and useful, though there are some which I disagree with subtly - too subtly for it's preferences engine to understand.

Seven Deadly Sins of the Interwebs

After reading about the deadly sins of Web Design, and subsequently counting how many I had been forced to do in the last six months for college, I have set out to create my own list of deadly sins.

Links to accounts of mine.

Perhaps it's time to link to a load of places where I have accounts:
(this doesn't necessarily mean I endorse the said products or have used them)
[no particular order, list not complete]
Technorati
last.fm
FSF Groups Wiki
TreasureMyText
Dell Ideastorm

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