1. Sussex Digital – Focusing on the Sussex digital community

    A month ago we started talking about doing a site for the local geek/tech/web/business community here in Brighton. A week ago we quietly launched Sussex Digital on Twitter.

    Sussex Digital design grab

    This weeks new section is Networks! There are a lot of groups that get together in Brighton and Sussex, many of them have sprung up in the last year. Many of which I hadn’t even heard of! Now I (and you) can keep track of it all.

    Sussex Digital Networks

    We’re aiming to add a new section or feature every week for the first 6 or 7 weeks, subscribe to the minifeed to get a first peek.

    All feedback would be awesome, we want the site to serve the community, so if you have any suggestions or there are things we missed, let us know..

    And *big* thanks to all the people from the community who have helped us with content and ideas :)

    update: we were just outed by Andy on the BNM, this might change the feature schedule!


  2. My (your) Flickr on your mobile

    Get a QR Code reader such as Kaywa and point your phones camera at:

    qrcode

    (if you don’t have a QR code reader, get one! or go here in your mobile browser for my mobile photos)

    You can make your own QR codes with WinkSite (cheers Pete) or Kaywa.

    Your friends Flickr on your mobile courtesy of f3.dashlabs.com, you can enter your Flickr email address and then bookmark the result on your phone. Or point your QR Code reader at:

    qrcode

    Disclaimer: I’m a co-founder of Dash Labs.