Archive for September, 2007

27
Sep

Sent to Coventry

Well it’s almost 24hrs since United were dumped out of the Carling Cup and not one of my friends has yet to mention it to me – have I been sent to Coventry?

It’s obvious Fergie sees it as a low priority but every year he sends out a team of kids and fringe players to play in the League cup; it’s becoming a farce. I don’t see the problem with the players themselves, individually last night I’m sure most were superior to their opposition but this is a team game. Dragging 11 players together from such a huge squad just doesn’t work, not unless they play regularly together. So what’s the point I ask myself? Why does Fergie bother? It can’t be to “blood” players. What use is one game in a team that’s never played together going to do for anyone? Is it just to fulfill the fixture? Is now the time for the big clubs to opt out of competitions?

Roll on the league!

26
Sep

UK Gov to move into the 90s

Jeremy Gould has been blogging some really interesting stuff recently as the UK Government looks at social networking. I’d admit I’ve long been a sceptic of social networking but find myself enjoying sites such as YouTube and Bebo more and more so I do see the attraction – but is this craze new?

Top of the charts

Facebook is now the most popular social networking site ahead of rivals MySpace and Bebo. All of these sites have a similiar theme, you create a profile , add friends and have your own web page with little gadgets plugged in. I can’t help thinking I’ve seen this all before, several years ago in fact.

In mid-1995 Geocities began offering people the chance to create their own personal website, for free, with no technical knowledge required. In 1997 it was the 5th most popular site on the Web, so is social networking really new? Do Facebook, MySpace and Bebo really represent Web 2.0? I can’t help think if this is as far as we’ve come in the last 10 years then really we haven’t moved very far at all. Ok the underlying technology is more sleak, the presentation better and availability much more accessible but the concept remains the same.

Next big thing

As a Government web developer Web 2.0, in particular social networking, is the next big thing for us to tackle. However, should we not be getting our own houses in order first? In Northern Ireland I think we’ve set a benchmark in terms of corporacy, writing style and more importantly, accessibility standards. All Departmental sites must adhere to certain guidelines in terms of layout and compliance and after 3 years of continual graft, we’re getting there. Elsewhere in UK Gov I don’t see evidence of such standards and in the main most sites need to look at their standards first before thinking about engaging with social networking tools. Of course website rationalisation over time will tackle and reviews are underway but for now is there not a danger of drowning before we’ve learned to swim?

A nswers on a postcard please

I’ve spent a lot of time recently reviewing Open Source scripts such as Plone, PeopleAggregator and Dolphin. All very interesting, exciting in fact but I’m struggling to think of a use. How can Government employ such tools to deliver something different, interactive and more importantly, that is useful to the citizen? Am I going about it the wrong way, should Government tap into existing networks, such as Wikipedia or YouTube (as 10Downing Street have) and show we’re not afraid to “let go” of our information? Of course in letting go, there are potential pitfalls as DEFRA experienced. It will be interesting to see what comes from Whitehall over the coming year. I don’t think a few blogs is a clear demonstration of Government’s committment to social networking but what is? Well despite my writers block I’ve decided to throw a few ideas out there, they may have legs, they may be daft but we’ve got to start somewhere!

MPebo’s

A bebo style site showing all current MPs. Citizens can then sign up as a “friend” and post their erm, love for their local MP!

FOIpedia

Since the introduction of the Freedom of Information Act, citizens can now write to Government to ask for information on various matters. Often a lot of work goes into a response but it after its gone to the citizen it remains on an internal system somewhere. Why not create a Wiki and share that information with the world?

JobSpot

Instead of advertising jobs, why not have a Government expert blog about it? Inspire people to work, blog real life stories, give them inside tips, links, contacts etc.

Got an idea of your own, tell me about it!

19
Sep

Alert alert I’m going hyper!

Ok it’s time I admitted this – I’m an addict. That’s right folks I’m addicted to Lucozade! So imagine my excitement when this week I discovered the latest addition to the Lucozade range – Lucozade Alert!

Lucozade Alert ( yes I’m going to repeat the product as much as possible hoping they’ll send me free samples) contains just about everything proven to make you hyper including ginseng and guarana. Great for someone like me who needs more than a kick in the morning to get going!! I tried it for the first time a few nights ago and within ten minutes I went from feeling very sleepy to washing my car for the first time in 3 months.

So if you suddenly see many of your neighbours out mowing the lawn, washing the car, cleaning windows, it may be the effects of Lucozade Alert.

Just as a sidenote, I read somewhere that bars were beginning to serve it and it’s replacing red bull as an accompaniant to vodka. Has anyone tried and tested this?




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