Monday, October 08, 2007

Web 2.0 and upwards ...

The next generation of the internet will be the seamless one, today was kinda a revolution for me – it was almost the pinnacle of web 2.0 in fact I would almost say web 2.1, my dad called me via skype – I answered it on my mobile using a combination of 3g, VOIP and the classic standard old voice network. Three have a solution that allows calls to be routed straight to your phone but your presence on the network requires you to login via an application which communicates using 3g data. Complicated? Well the point is that it was seamless, if I wasn’t a geek I would have no idea where the internet ended, and more to the point I wouldn’t have cared. Three have made it possible people to not worry about where the internet ends…

It won’t be long before more and more devices are so seamlessly connected that your cars satnav will know you want to go somewhere, checked the directions, traffic weather, good places to stop (knows you’re a vegetarian so consulted the vegetarians guide to the M4) even checked the local petrol prices (and knows how much it will need, how much it has) after you clicked send to car from which ever device your choosing to look at the route (if only to see how long it will take you).

As your driving to your grandmas, she can glance (with your permission) at your progress and even knows your stuck in traffic, as you get close enough she will know to put on the kettle.

After you have left to go home, as you near your own house – your kettle switches on, knowing you will want a coffee and that there is sufficient water in the house for you and your partner – your heating switched on 20 minutes before as it had decided that their was no point in heating a cold house.

When I can go into the kitchen, watch a cooking video streamed after it helps me prepare “as I do it”

So why is it that I accredit Three for being the company driving it? Simple, X-series, whilst this is a package that’s been around for a while now, it’s a comprehensive step forward, its not perfect but its taking the best of breed innovative online products and taking them to a new platform. Most people have heard of Skype, but Slingbox and Orb? Slingbox gives you access to your home TV (including Sky), Orb gives you not just access to your home computer files, but if your geeky enough you can even have a home security system you can log into at any time. For more info checkout http://3mobileshop.at/Usable


On a web 2.0 issue:

I received a message today from a musician, thanking me for listening to their music, I think they were thanking everyone who was listening to their songs – but they made contact via Last.FM which records what I listen to, suggest new tracks and connects me to thousands of other music enthusiasts

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Taking in a lodger

All my life I have lived with others, from being a student to sharing houses all over the country as a contractor, I didn't think it would be too bad taking in a lodger after we bought our own house. And in reality it hasn't been - its been interesting though...

First problem is that in the months after purchasing the house, we have filled it - with all of our own stuff, it seems that if you have more space you expand! And so the second room became an office, a stuff room and a dressing room all in a very short period.

The finances

We don't have too much to worry too much about tax, as living out of London we can't get too much for our spare room - especially as its a single, so we are happy take less than £354 a month which keeps us within the "Rent a Room" scheme (you can earn through renting out a room upto 4,250 a year before tax is needed to be paid).

Logisitics

Getting beds, and wardrobes we picked them up from IKEA which did involve a bit of fighting through the crowds... but the prices overall weren't too bad and it didn't look too bad...

Advertising

That was the easy part http://UK.easyRoomMate.com made that part easier ... although I think if we hadn't been lucky we would probably have advertised in the local paper too!

All in all - its going ok, the gentleman we have living in our room is ok - relatively easy going but I would like my office back but An extra £4000 a year is going to help us cover a large part of the mortgage, do some bits around the house, give us a "buffer" or pay for a good holiday so it will hopefully be worth it ...

Friday, April 20, 2007

British Gas


Yesterday I got a call saying that my bill was being set at over £60 a month, slightly confused and assuming that there is a mistake I called them up. Thats nearly DOUBLE the national average! The woman was verging on being rude and said "you have been reassessed, thats what its set at and its none changable."

I explained that the two of us live alone in a relatively new property, so good efficient heating and insulation, we are out most of the day so the heating is off, just for a couple of hours in the evening is it on!!!

"nonchangable.."
"Ah but it is ... I am going to change my supplier!!!"

I am just dissapointed that Energy Watch (like Uswitch) had said they were the cheapest (of course it often seems the less you pay the less, service, you get). I wasn't surprised this morning to hear on the news that the number of complaints from British Gas customers hit over 14,00 last month.

If you get poor customer service, vote with your feet, my personal feeling is that even if it costs you a pound or two more, in the long run customer service is worth a lot more! Thats why I changed this morning...

http://www.financeextra.net/energy/

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Unlimited Broadband Petition

Uswitch dropped us an email to encourage people to sign the petition for unlimited broadband to be as it says on the tin - unlimited...

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Unlimited-ADSL/

For those of you with unlimited broadband packages, did you know that most of them come with an invisible limit - often reffered to as the Fair Usage Policy, this means that if they think you use too much of your unlimited broadband they have the right to restrict it (either by speed or in some cases by switching it off). More and more we appreciate the Internet for media and use of our computers for watching high quality (better than DVD) movies, streaming radio stations and more you could quickly download a sizable chunk.

Thats why I support this, I am all for limiting peoples downloads - but you need to tell them, allow them to buy more or less according to each individuals needs (40gb is what we get through Sky at the moment, I don't think I need more at yet, but if I do ...)

Sorry, two posts so far and they have both been about broadband - I will try and make sure my next post is more financial, or at least interesting and off the broadband subject!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Sky Vs Virgin Media - broadband ... Or should it be Virgin Vs BT?

Ignoring the battle over the channels (major fan of a couple of the shows on it) all I really want is the Internet, but the packages looked better value than just internet packages. My wife needs to phone Mexico (VOIP) and I need to be able to do a little work at home.

So I compared the costs (and even wrote a free broadband comparison table for the site) simply to work out what I wanted and as it turned out, Sky seemed to be the best one for me... Well, that was over a month ago and whilst the maths hasn't changed the lack of broadband for me has changed my opinion somewhat.

I can't really blame Sky, but the 16mb I wanted wouldn't be available as I am too far from the exchange, though 8mb will be great, and after BT came around to 're-fit' the telephone line (not an immaculate job in a newish house) it turned out that a problem at the exchange meant that I wouldn't have broadband for a further month...

Had I known, the maths for Virgin would have looked better. I spoke at length to Sky who (without actually saying it) implied that fighting with BT seemed to be a daily job for the Easynet team who actually manage Sky Broadband.

Despite all this, I think a break from the Internet is probably doing me good ... and I can still MSN on my mobile (through Three)