Links

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    Google react to being called out over anti-trust issues. Is the Google alternative Ecosia legit? And some extra CSS-related links.

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    This week Spotify complain about Apple, but also complain about paying song-writers more money. Mozilla also launched a file-sharing service.

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    This week’s links include a new search engine, a new Twitter, a new Manchester United comeback and the same old online privacy issues.

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    The odd world of kids on YouTube, some Brexit coverage, and relocation of a Swedish town.

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    This week we find out whether elephants are the best animals, how Google is subject to censorship from Russia and celebrate UK citizens being one step closer to staying in Norway.

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    Stewart Lee Improvised Around Industry Prejudice To Make His Name (YouTube) — stand-up comedian Steward Lee having a conversation with stand-up comedian Jamali Maddix. A nice insight into the behind-the-scenes of comedy. Also available as a podcast. One Of The Biggest At-Home DNA Testing Companies Is Working With The FBI (Buzzfeed News) — The FBI…

  • Links of the week

    Links of the week

    Meet the man behind a third of what’s on Wikipedia (CBS News) — Steven Pruitt has made nearly 3 million edits on Wikipedia and written 35,000 original articles, subsequently listed alongside Donald Trump, J.K. Rowling and Kim Kardashian West as one of the most influential people on the internet by Time magazine. Facebook convinced teens…