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Really cool business cards

Nick Clarke | October 10, 2007

While looking for design ideas for this site I happened to notice a couple of sites with really great business cards.

Flickr Catalog

Cool business card design — creativebits.org

If I have ever been given a business card like one of these. I would have definitely kept it and remembered the person. These are some truly original idea.

I think my favorite ones are:

Business Card 1

Business Card 2

Business Card 3

(images above from Flickr)

The list is endless, so I will stop there :)

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When acquisitions go wrong: Urchin

Nick Clarke | October 9, 2007

An interesting read about the popular Urchin analytics software used by a large percentage of websites to track who is browsing.

When Google acquisitions go wrong: the disappointing story of Urchin — arstechnica.com

I guess this kind of thing happens quite a lot but it is a shame that the customer must suffer. But of course Google will not comment on any issues, so I guess like most things it needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.

It does look like from wikipedia that the original staff from Urchin are doing quite ok within Google if their job titles are anything to go by.

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BT getting in on the FON

Nick Clarke | October 6, 2007

It’s odd when something is going on all around you and you have no idea about it!

Yesterday I heard about the BT partnership with the FON network and there is me thinking what the hell is FON?

After going on their website to find out some more information I checked the coverage map only to find that there are hotspots all over the place and some quite close to where I live.

What is FON?

“FON is a company that has been helping its members share Wi-Fi bandwidth for over a year. It has over 200,000 members.” -BT FAQs

FON basically creates free Wi-Fi connections all over the world. This is odd at first, as in the UK at least it is illegal for someone to use another persons internet connection without their permission, especially when you have no control over what they are downloading. From reading BT’s FAQs it sounds like they have covered this by using the username/email and password that is assigned to your BT account. This means that anyone using your internet for illegal reasons will be caught and not you.

After some research it sounds like a great idea meaning that all BT Total broadband customers can now use the internet while on the move for free. This of course depends on being close to a FON hotspot, but as BT customers opt in to the scheme the coverage will get better and at 512kbps this is not slow at all while on the move. Compare that to the mobile 3G system of only 384Kbps, which is when it is running at its best from experience.

So if you want to share your connection all you need to get started is the FON access point.

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