Web Evolution in Less Than 5 Minutes

It doesn’t happen very often, but every now and then I find a video on YouTube that I really like - and I think this one is probably the best one I’ve ever seen on the site, and quite possibly the best video that I’ve ever seen. This just blew me away…

It’s titled ‘The Machine is Us/ing Us’ - and it was produced by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University.

Let me know what you thought! :)

Intrusion Alert!

IntrudersTV

With my head being planted firmly in Britster-land at the moment, I’m taking time out to keep up with what’s going on in the world of Web 2.0 startups and successes - reading sites like Techcrunch and Mashable almost religiously! Of course, there’s only so much information you can learn from a third-party write-up, which is why I was excited to hear a few weeks ago that a brand-new videoblog on the subject was going to be launched.

Well, the weeks have passed, and IntrudersTV has arrived! The English version of the blog is being hosted by Vincent Camara (superb surname for a video blogger), and he’ll be presenting videos from major web events and conferences, and visiting web startups to take a closer look at their founders at work. He’ll be focusing not only on the major players, but also on newly-founded startups, and how it’s possible to make a great idea into a success.

Current videos on the site include: an interview with Loic Le Meur (Honorary Chairman at Six Apart and notorious French blogger), a conversation on video podcasting with Robert Scobble from Podtech (and author of Scobleizer), an interview with Immad Akhund, co-founder of revmap.com, and an exclusive presentation of Bubbletop (the soon to be released Ajax personal home page from Orange).

Take a look, and let me know what you think! Would any of you ever consider moving away from text to a video blog?

Joost Beta Invite?

Scot at Meridiancrest has very kindly sorted me out with a Joost account, so I figured it would be nice to pass on the favour to others!

Joost is currently running an invite-only Beta, and the first 5 people to leave a comment saying “Cover me with your Joost!” will get an invite from me - simple as that.

Of course, you can find out what Joost is and what it does if you’ve had your head up your backside for the last six months!

Good luck!

Amazing Tool for Webmasters

Do you design web sites of any type - from blogs to full-blown corporate e-commerce solutions? Perhaps the only site you design is your own one? Well, one of the problems that faces every web designer at some time is that of testing your site on all the major browsers. In case you’re interested, this is how my current visitor’s browser useage breaks down:

Visitor Browser Useage

Having three of four versions of each major browser installed at the same time and on the same machine is not only an administrative nightmare, but damn near impossible too! If you’re lazy like me then you probably end up testing on just the very biggest ones - I typically test in IE6, IE7, Firefox 2 and maybe Opera. What about all the others though - the MacOS browsers (particularly difficult if you only have a Windows machine) and the Linux builds?

Well, I’ve discovered [via thepaperbull.com] an easy way to not only test your site on the usual suspects, but also to see what happens to it on other platforms and more obscure browsers!

Browsershots.org allows you to enter your web address, select from an enourmous list of browser/platform combinations, choose screen resolution and plugin availability - and then a little while later (dependant on how long the queue currently is) will generate screenshots of what each of your selected browsers saw when they hit your site!

I think this is an incredible idea - and like all good ideas I’m amazed that this is the first time somebody’s done it! Oh, and did I mention that this is a FREE service?!? Well, what are you waiting for - the end of the browser wars?