Interesting Stuff 2008-09-23
At the blog for ("a two day conference and workshop aimed at making the web a more accessible place"), some slides from :
Jonathan Hassell of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ did a joint presentation with Phil Teare on the impacts and symptoms of dyslexia on web design and usability. Jonathan goes through the results of a Â鶹ԼÅÄ research and gives some tips on how to not block out dyslexic users completely.
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Security writer Graham Cluley picks up on about spam received by subscibers to the mailing list for Electric Proms and adds:
Long time followers of news on the Sophos website will know that this is not the first time that a Â鶹ԼÅÄ mailing list has sent an unauthorised message. Five years ago, ardent fans of The Archers, the world's longest running drama serial, were a copy of the Sobig worm.
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Another Interesting Stuff; another interesting conference write-up from Backstage's Rain Ashford [see previous]. This one's from the at Wembley Stadium, with .
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From the abstracts for PyCon UK, by Â鶹ԼÅÄ Research's Michael Sparks:
Kamaelia is designed as a toolkit for making concurrent software systems that are maintainable using a component based approach very similar to Unix pipelines. It was originally designed for use in a network systems environment and so is designed with systems that are naturally highly concurrent in mind - mainly from the perspective of trying to make it simple to comprehend unknown systems.
Update 2008-09-24: After some with Michael, we can now see the slides:
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Finally, now that everything the Â鶹ԼÅÄ broadcasts gets its own permanent page, which ones are people about?
- Excellent play on Â鶹ԼÅÄ R3: /programmes/b00dkvqt ()
- wishes we could get more Â鶹ԼÅÄ programmes in Canada, especially this one about Stonehenge - ()
- Brecht-Weill "Mahagonny" on Radio 3: /programmes/b00dk49w ()
- Listening to Psmith in the City on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ: /programmes/b00djjpn ()
- Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four½ñÍíÒª·ÅRoxy Music¼oä›Æ¬£¬Òªä›Ó°¡£/programmes/b00djn0s ()
- Katy Perry covered MGMT Electric Feel acoustic. /programmes/b00dcqnm fast forward the player to 2:26. LOVES it. ()
- /programmes/b00df61v Listen again here to my debate with Anthony Grayling last night on Radio 3, on 'humanism'. ()
- just watched this /programmes/b00dmpd2 Gawd bless humph :-( ()
- one more day to watch the manc music fest on iplayer /programmes/b00d9g2x ()
- Watching episode 1 of Earth: The Climate Wars (/programmes/b00djvq9) thanks to Usenet since I don't have an actual TV ()
Alan Connor is co-editor, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Internet Blog.
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