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The Proverbial Happens

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Just in case you've been trying to mail us today, youmight have had a bounce message sent back to you. We've had some problems with our mail server which aren't fixed, buth they're getting there. It's just, y'know, one of those things

Which ISP? Re-Launched

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Well we've been so busy we've hardly had time to blog recently. Loads of cool stuff has been going on and not been getting reported but this I just had to tell you about.

We bought Which ISP? a long time back now with a view to completely rebuilding it at some point and making it the authority ISP directory site. Other work commitments meant Which ISP kept getting put on the back burner so we agreed that a mid-term rebrand of the site would surfice in the interim and that the big daddy update we always planned would happen in early spring 2007.

Today we launched the rebranded version of the site. It's basically the old site with a new skin and some new information. There's also the ability to create your own Free ISP account if you don't find an ISP you like in the directory.

So, What is Which ISP?


It's an ISP Directory fundamentally that is split into,



The next version will include a massive data cleanse and structure overhaul and inclusion of WiFi and other new technology like VOIP.

What? Another New Browser?

Friday, September 01, 2006

Yes, as if there wasn't enough browsers out there for us web developers to test our sites in along comes another. This isn't a browser though it's a Browzar.

Is it any good?

No idea because I haven't tried it yet but it's unique in as much as it claims that no visible trace of your browsing or searching is left on your computer. So basically if you are you using Browsar as your browser you might as well wear a T-Shirt that says, "I search for dodgy stuff on my computer".

Still, each to his own as they say.

UPDATE!

I've still not tried it nor perhaps will I ever. Browzar has been slated by security experts and branded as "Adware" since its release.

See BBC Technology report.
See The Registers report.