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Its been a long time coming - but finally we’re out of beta

Providing online Programme support has a long history at the BBC. Tom Coates (now with Yahoo! Brickhouse) announced the launch of the Radio 3 website in 2004. Then Gavin Bell (now with Nature), Matt Biddulph (Dopplr’s peripatetic CTO) and Tom spoke [pdf] about Programme Information Pages (or PIPs) back in 2005 at ETech. At the [...]

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(Variant of ) APML for mobile devices ..

A very late night blog on a sat evening .. but still I think this significant .. I have been following APML for some time .. More than APML itself, what is intriguing is a variant of APML at a BBC site which is inspired by an article from Matt Biddulph As the above article says: APML allows you to share your own attention data. That's data about what you have given your attention to; whether by browsing...

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dConstruct 2008

dConstruct 2008 takes place in a couple of weeks down in Brighton. It looks like a very cool day with a lot of speakers I’d really like to hear (Daniel Burka, from Digg & Pownce and Matt Jones and Matt Biddulph from Dopplr in particular). It takes place on 5 September and tickets are £125. http://2008.dconstruct.org/

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Silicon Roundabout

The hottest place for the coolest cats at the moment is Silicon Roundabout. I was fortunate enough to be in the Dopplr office the other day when Matt Biddulph had a eureka moment. "Silicon Roundabout!" he exclaimed. How we laughed....

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Silicon Roundabout

Silicon Roundabout . Matt Biddulph maps the abundance of interesting startups and tech companies that have popped up around Old Street in London.

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“Official Arduino Ethernet preview board”

Adding Internet connectivity to your Arduino projects might be getting a lot easier: (Via: Matt Biddulph)

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Matt Biddulph, CTO of Dopplr

Matt Biddulph, CTO of Dopplr - the social network for frequent travellers In this presentation, Matt Biddulph, CTO at Dopplr discusses how they worked with Facebook and also JavaScript (using JQuery) to create the social widgets and plug-ins that are essential to Dopplr’s make-up. Matt also spoke about other critical stages in the development of Dopplr - including how they used the internet as a platform,...

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Flickr and Dopplr: the Right Way to Import GMail Contacts

[fr]Il est maintenant possible d'importer des contacts depuis GMail (ou Hotmail) sans devoir divulguer son mot de passe, aussi bien chez Flickr que chez Dopplr. Génial![en]A few days ago, I saw this tweet by Matt Biddulph soar by: Impressed by passwordless import at http://www.flickr.com/impor… - does anyone know if that’s a public yahoo API [...]

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We Envy You, We Do

Whilst in London I had the pleasure of catching up with two of the development team behind Dopplr - Matt’s Biddulph & Jones (it makes them sound like purveyors of fine leather saddles since 1860, and given the volume of facial hair they were sporting, they certainly look the part). Both exuded that warm glow that comes from knuckling down on something that they believe in, that has the opportunity...

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SXSW day 4 - Lots of Random Things

Matt Biddulph accused me of “blogging like it's 2003″ this week (long posts, complete with photos and video clips). Personally, I thought I’d been very lazy by not tidying up my notes from the sessions and including them too (yet) but all of that will come later. Perhaps in digested form I’m typing so fast [...]

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Optimizing Boarding

Matt Biddulph turned me onto Sept 09 article in Wired about better boarding algorithms for airlines, and it seems my hunch for what is called reverse pyramid -- boarding window seats and middle seats in the back, then window seats...

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Video: add widgets and plug-ins to your social network

Dopplr is one of the social networks to watch. You can do it literally, by heading over to Vitamin for an excerpt from CEO Matt Biddulph on how they added widgets and plug-ins.

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Widgets and plug-ins for social sites

Matt Biddulph presents on how widgets and plug-ins were designed and built for Dopplr

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Meeting the brains behind Dopplr, online business traveler's service

Dopplr is a service for frequent business travelers that helps them let their friends know where they are. It's popular. Wikipedia's founder says it's one of his favorite sites. Here we get a demo and hear from the geek behind the site, CTO Matt Biddulph, who gives us more details about how the service works [...]

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Matt Biddulph on Jabber

Sounds like Matt Biddulph is trying to build something with Jabber open source, and is finding it tough going: [from Twitter / Matt Biddulph] yet again a vaguely interesting idea fails to make it from my head into code due...