Month: November 2006

  • Face to face

    One of the best bits of this new office is the extra collaboration I can have with Dave. Traditionally, for most of the time we’ve been at separate ends of the country: he in Edinburgh, me in Oxford. But now we’re at the other end of a joint desk, if we have a question or […]

  • Existing hierarchies still exist (funnily enough)

    http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/11/14/existing-hierarchies-still-exist/ Nicholas Carr says that links aren’t messy anymore: The Cluetrain Manifesto was written at the end of the 90s, and it catches and reflects the spirit of that heady time. Back then, the hyperlink did feel like a subversive tool, a virtualized and more subtle version of a Molotov Cocktail. There didn’t seem to […]

  • The Internet is people; people need food

    http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/11/14/the-internet-is-people-people-need-food/ I’m a regular reader of Cooking for Engineers, an awesome recipe blog that, for example, tells you how to harness the crystalline structure of chocolate in order to melt it perfectly. While reading (and salivating) at my desk, I began to wonder how many other good food blogs there were out there. Thankfully, the […]

  • New office

    Curverider has a new address! You can now mail us at: Curverider Ltd Prama House 267 Banbury Road Oxford OX2 7HT My direct telephone number is 01865 339313 (that’s +44 1865 339313 if you’re calling from overseas). If you have sales related questions about Elgg, Elgg Spaces or our consultancy services (support or speaking opportunities), […]