Posted by Alan Hamlyn on May 8, 2009 in News | 0 comments
Hey all,
As you can probably notice, I haven’t posted much recently – I try to post about two or three times a week, and intend to get back to doing this again after a 3 week lapse – but we’ve been bogged down with work from our clients, and new clients. However, I can bring you some news as to what’s happening at Wuup.
Video Podcast
Well, we did try and make a...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Mar 24, 2009 in News | 0 comments
Iphone users are often called vain, and occasionally its justified – not every user, but definitely tanyone who apply the latest text-style stickies to their screens, with messages like “you are right, as ususal”.
A lot of people think they are quite ‘cute’, but I’m not so sure. The stickers were created by an artist named Fiona Carswell, and claims they would...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Jan 28, 2009 in Misc, News, Twitter | 1 comment
Occasionally at Wuup, we like to be ‘modern’, so this morning I thew down my blanket from my knees, put out the pipe after disposing of its contents carefully, and set up a Wuup twitter account. You can see us talk about trival things at:
http://twitter.com/Wuup
All the Wuup team will have access, and be able to tell you about their meaningless...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Oct 7, 2008 in News, Twitter | 0 comments
I look at various sources everyday, and that means I can bring you lazy sods some relevant information, so here goes:
1. AMD Bites the Dust
I’m a hardcore die hard, AMD fan, but unfortunatley those days of top processors are coming to an end, although today, recent investment in AMD has given birth to the Foundry Company, which is a spin off of AMD. This investment sent the AMD stock...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Aug 4, 2008 in Misc, News, Twitter, Website Design | 1 comment
Now Wuup does not use Sitemeter, however a lot of people do, including people I work for, infact thousands of websites do, as sitemeter boast a free service for which you can use to track visitors to your website, in exchange for scripting which links back to them, fair enough I thought.
However, this is what happend, any visitors using internet explorer, most versions, including IE7, would have...
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