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Thats mrsteveheyes to you.

  1. Hails from Birmingham, England.
  2. Favourite bands include Mumford & Sons, Jimmy Eat World and The Libertines
  3. Currently in final year of a Multimedia Computing degree at Aston Uni.
  4. Less than 6 foot tall
  5. Who am I kidding, I am bitter about number 4

September 2, 2010 9:23 am
Bad design on the Apple site?
The end of the world starts here…

Bad design on the Apple site?

The end of the world starts here…

August 31, 2010 5:30 am August 30, 2010 10:12 am
What a fantastic photo. You can watch their amazing set over on the BBC Reading & Leeds mini site.

What a fantastic photo. You can watch their amazing set over on the BBC Reading & Leeds mini site.

12:30 am
"One gets all of you,
Two’s jealous,
Three gets even less,
Four divides you up then you’re left,
Pleasing all your guests."
August 25, 2010 1:58 pm

The Problem with Facebook’s “Places”

maniacalrage:

Here’s the thing about Facebook that really gets under my skin: They are slowly incorporating the features from every other independent web application on the internet. This is not inherently a problem—companies get bigger and they begin to have the resources to widen their feature set—the issue is that Facebook doesn’t do these features any better. They win simply due to how many users they have. It feels like mass-produced mediocrity.

When Facebook launched Photos, they immediately became the largest photo-sharing site on the internet, eclipsing Flickr nearly overnight. The problem is Facebook’s Photos functionality isn’t nearly as nice as Flickr. They became the largest photo-sharing site immediately because they already had those users who, by and large, spend more time on their site than anywhere else. These users aren’t going to venture out to Flickr if they can just dump their SD cards into Facebook.

The same thing goes for Videos (sub-par compared to Vimeo and even YouTube). Vimeo is one of the best video-sharing applications in the world but it will never have nearly as many users as Facebook, so most people use Facebook instead.

And, most recently, Facebook launched Places, competing with Foursquare and Gowalla (my favorite). Places launched and 20 minutes later nearly everyone in my Facebook friends list had already checked in. It’s not that Facebook’s Places feature is bad, it’s just that it’s boring. It’s nothing special. They didn’t do it better than anyone else.

That’s the problem with Facebook. They are slowly destroying independent web applications with boring versions that immediately win due to Facebook’s population (which at this point is the 3rd largest country on earth). There’s no demand for excellence.

10:07 am
teaim:

What you see above is a visualization of the top million web sites (per Alexa traffic data) in early 2010, with the area of each icon proportional to the sites’ reach..

teaim:

What you see above is a visualization of the top million web sites (per Alexa traffic data) in early 2010, with the area of each icon proportional to the sites’ reach..

August 24, 2010 11:42 am August 23, 2010 9:29 pm
Good friends on a good weekend. Thanks to Chris for taking it.

Good friends on a good weekend. Thanks to Chris for taking it.

August 18, 2010 8:00 pm August 16, 2010 10:27 am
Oooooo Pretty

The JQuery Mobile library looks like it will be useful in the future. And it looks pretty nice too.