Well howdy partners

It seems like a life time since we have been in contact with our partners. After building the Partner Web site and promoting it, we kinda dipped back under the radar, focusing on W3C standards related work and R&D. Truth be told, we didn’t stop there, we haven’t forget about you. We’ve also [...]

Do you like our new Trustmark?

 Posted on November 2, 2007 at 5:02 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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We’ve decided to update our iconography in time for the launch of a new Partner Web site. Hope you like them. They were designed by Brent, one of our interns.

Visit the O2 Web site to see an example of our Trustmark. Clicking on the Trustmark invokes the Compliance Certificate. This is currently being redesigned [...]

Correcting your own homework isn’t wise

 Posted on October 30, 2007 at 10:55 am |  By Paul Walsh
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We’re launching quite a number of new things in the coming weeks and we’d very much appreciate some help with user testing to help ensure we getting it right. You might think this is a strange request coming from a company that specialises in testing and certification, but it’s not. It’s not good practice to [...]

How many developers does it take to build the Web?

 Posted on October 29, 2007 at 12:01 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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Help wanted. I’m conducting some market research to find out how many agencies and freelance developers there are worldwide. It doesn’t have to be accurate, an approximate figure will do.
Can you help me better understand the number of potential partners Segala has in your country?
Thanks in advance.

The best techology I’ve seen in 12 years

Glaxstar is a company run by a very good friend of mine, Ian Hayward. These guys have built what I believe to be the only 100% full proof way of protecting minors from inappropriate content on the Web. Their newly released product is called Glubble. I’ve known about this for a very long time but [...]

It’s time Google improved search results

Here’s another go at explaining what Content Labels are. I’ll start by explaining what problem is being solved and then talk about how to accelerate the process of getting mass adoption by building an ecosystem.
Steve Clayton, Microsoft UK Partnerships CTO sums up what we’re doing quite nicely on Facebook.
Had a great chat with Paul Walsh [...]

Podcast interviews - what we’ve been up to

Thanks to Paul Jacobson from Chilibean, I’ve been getting more practice being interviewed about Segala, Content Labels and how we’re enabling trust on the Web to improve the future of search.
I still don’t like listening to myself as I find all the faults of slipping up on the ‘odd’ mispronunciation and of course, repetition, which [...]

 
 
 
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