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John Baucher launched his Ttv (Through the Viewfinder) exhibition ‘Old meets New’ last week. The exhibition runs in the Black Box until 16th Sept. Here is a shot he took of me outside the venue:

10 yrs on, too much Google? Still doing no Evil?
They have amassed more information about people in 10 years than all the governments of the world put together. They make the Stasi and the KGB look like the innocent old granny next door.
Google’s tentacles are everywhere. It runs services for blogging, email, instant messaging, shopping and social networking. It offers a suite of word processing, spreadsheet and other tools to rival Microsoft’s products in the workplace. It is building a software platform for mobile phones that may challenge Apple’s iPhone and others. It has just launched Knol, a peer-reviewed encyclopedia to take on Wikipedia. In America, Google Health enables users to maintain their own medical records. The company is also working on language translation, speech recognition and video search.
Eight people actually bought the ‘I am Rich’ iPhone App: Six people from the United States, one from Germany and one from France dropped a grand for the gem in the first 24 hours it was available.
Some pretty surface pattern designs.
Orbitrunner: Try to keep the planets orbiting the sun in the allocated time, without going outside the given space. It’s bloody difficult.
Wired Up have some good band promo tips.
The Guardian does LOLBush.
A robot with the ‘brain’ of a rat.
Is this not taking the digital age a little too far?
Some incredible shots on the Pix.ie blog from the Guiness Storehouse photowalk last weekend. I so wish I could have gone.
Unfortunately racism is still rife in Belfast.
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