Today I met up again with the one and only Bill Thompson of www.andfinally.com, and had a great discussion about Google, Gmail and whether we should be trusting private US companies to handle our mail and carry out our searches (hint: maybe not)
And today’s other hot IT topic – Messenger Plus! released version 3 of the brilliant add on to MSN Messenger. I use it mainly so I can monitor non-Hotmail email accounts but it’s packed with features so I’d encourage any heavy MSN user to check it out! It does come with a sponsor program but this is entirely optional, as long as you READ the installation carefully you won’t install it and will have no problems. (Well, you’ll always have problems cause it’s a computer, but just slightly less problems that you would have done.) Am I making any sense? (hint: definitely not)
Oh, and finally – you’d have thought Google owned Blogger would have recognised ‘Google’ or ‘Blogger’ as a word in its dictionary? Apparently not.
For those of you desperately staying up till the early morning worrying about my stolen phone the good news is that my SIM card and replacement phone both arrived and that I’m back to normal with the same number.
I’ve also developed a strategy – if I get mugged again, assuming they don’t hold out knives I’m going to act completely crazy, sprouting nonsense words (very loudly!) and asking them questions like “What’s your favourite colour?”
That ought to scare them off – or have me shot, of course. Well, we’ll see. Bring it on, London’s street dwelling cowards. I’m ready!
Well after ordering a replacement phone (with £25 free airtime – woo hoo!) from Virgin Mobile I noticed on their site that picture messaging and GPRS (a faster type of WAP) are both now officially on the way.
Here’s hoping the prices for them aren’t sky high…
Well one of the downsides of living in London is, of course, the knowledge that your mobile will be taken sometime or another. I get to keep my nice number though – thanks Virgin Mobile!
Opps! If that had been a biological terrorist attack the MPs would be responsible for spreading it around London! Congratulations the lot of you, I’m glad our anti-terrorism measures are working so well.