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    Top Digital Trends, Top Start-Ups

    OK so here’s a mash-up of my own. The top digital trends ripe for start up cash combined with the top UK start-ups that have already got it… If you’ve got any spare cash, first up is an interesting take here from

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    Bubble Stories

    This weeks Campaign piece featuring stories and reminiscences of the Dotcom bubble (which, scarily, began almost a decade ago) from the likes of Mark Cridge, Helen Calcraft, and Jerry Fielder got me all nostalgic about my own experience riding the first wave

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    Spamalot

    Unfortunately I’ve had to turn my CAPTCHA back on due to a comment spam problem that seems to be getting steadily worse. Seems like I’m not the only one. I’m hoping this won’t deter anyone from commenting though – (proper) comments are

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    Networked World

    Interesting world map of social networks done on Alexa rankings and as found by threebillion. The colour scheme on the map isn’t great (they’ve used the network’s proprietary colours so it’s awash with blues and oranges but there’s a text based list

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    Web trends, on a map

    Back in January the guys at Information Architects in Japan produced a map of current webtrends. Threebillion have pointed out that they have just produced a bigger, brighter, shinier updated version. I really like the way they’ve done this. There’s a clickable

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    Mapping 2.0

    Useful and nickable visual here courtesy of Lee’s excellent blog mapping the Web 2.0 landscape. Like the way this is done. Originally from.

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    Flickrvision

    On his brand new blog (check it out it’s rather good) Charles Frith has just posted about Flickrvision, a mash-up of Google Maps with Flickr. Created by the same guy that came up with Twittervision, the Flickr version uses geo-tags to show

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    Boo and the Bubble

    Thanks to Paul for pointing out that my sometime stalker, Boo.com, has gone live. The URL that spawned one of the biggest and fastest burn rates in dot com history has relaunched…as a travel site! Spookily, the FT today ran a big

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    Ye Olde Internet

    Via, and originally on

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