- ParcelGenie
- SendSocial
- ByBox
- http://vimeo.com/9679622
- http://www.aec.at/about_about_en.php
- http://www.stickybits.com/
- http://www.groupon.co.uk/
Thursday, 30 September 2010
BBC Technology Programme: CLICK
Some interesting information c/o Click (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/default.stm):
Friday, 17 September 2010
Software Testing
I attended the SIGiST conference on 16 September 2010 in London and met some excellent people. Thanks to everyone who talked to me about their experiences in testing. Special thanks to:
Richard Roy, James Windle, Jennifer Lumley, Geoff Thompson, Stephen Allot, Graham Thomposn, Isabel Evans, Mohinda Khosla, James Lyndsay, Peter Morgan and Stuart Taylor.
Here is some links worth looking at if you are interested in Testing (and Agile):
Oh, and this is a fantastic tool for helping to write test cases/user stories etc: http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eprime.pl
Richard Roy, James Windle, Jennifer Lumley, Geoff Thompson, Stephen Allot, Graham Thomposn, Isabel Evans, Mohinda Khosla, James Lyndsay, Peter Morgan and Stuart Taylor.
Here is some links worth looking at if you are interested in Testing (and Agile):
- James Lyndsay (Exloratory Testing expert): http://www.workroom-productions.com/
- Peter Morgan: http://www.nicemove.biz/testing/index.html
- Stephen Allot: http://www.electromind.com/index.html
- An interesting remark from Stuart Taylor on his blog: "... good testers (Agile or not) are a fairly rare breed": http://working-thought.blogspot.com/
Oh, and this is a fantastic tool for helping to write test cases/user stories etc: http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eprime.pl
Monday, 13 September 2010
On Climate Change
Climate change is inevitable.
“One way or another, climate change is going to affect every organisation and every individual in this country. If we are to thrive as a society, every organisation and every individual must adapt” said Lord Henley, the climate change minister to The Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
The government cannot afford to stop investing to protect the environment. Please sign the Letter To The Future today.
Also consider Adopting A Jaguar to help the Sky Rainforest Rescue campaign in partnership with the WWF. Sky will match donations pound for pound to their campaign target of £4 million.
“One way or another, climate change is going to affect every organisation and every individual in this country. If we are to thrive as a society, every organisation and every individual must adapt” said Lord Henley, the climate change minister to The Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
The government cannot afford to stop investing to protect the environment. Please sign the Letter To The Future today.
Also consider Adopting A Jaguar to help the Sky Rainforest Rescue campaign in partnership with the WWF. Sky will match donations pound for pound to their campaign target of £4 million.
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climate change,
countryside,
environment,
future,
letter,
rspb,
sealife,
wildlife
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