Month: December 2006

  • In California, the road ahead

    I’m in glorious Turlock, California right now, spending time with the family and winding down a little after a particularly high-octane year. There’s Elgg stuff going on (in fact, I’m going to make another microrelease tonight), but less extensively than it does when I’m in the office. If it takes me a little longer to […]

  • Elgg 0.672 released

    We’ve just released Elgg 0.672 – as ever, go grab it from Elgg.org. Elgg is a free, open source social networking platform available for anyone to run on an Apache / PHP web server environment. (If you don’t have one of those, you can also get a free Elgg social networking site from Elgg Spaces.)

  • Do ordinary users care about data portability?

    I was interviewed for an article by Steve O’Hear with Marc Canter (PeopleAggregator), Andrew Anker (Six Apart) and Tim Spalding (LibraryThing) about data ownership. This is something I care deeply about, and have written about before. It’s excellent that the big web players are beginning to consider these issues. Click here to read the full […]

  • Curverider status update

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