28 February 2010 – 8:53 PM
I’m going to be at ROFLCon this April, a conference on internet culture and ideas. I’ll be talking about Sleeveface and meeting other attendees who do fun things on the web. The venue is MIT in Boston, USA where a few notable tech things were born (like one of my favourites – the free software [...]
26 February 2010 – 7:15 PM
The arts and politics magazine Planet has just published my short article with thoughts about Hacio’r Iaith, on their website. In it I mention open events, social media, intellectual property, open source and WordPress. All views are mine – as if I could ever presume to speak on behalf of such a diverse community as [...]
23 February 2010 – 4:02 AM
Dyma dudalen enwog o Sideburns fanzine, mis Rhagfyr 1976. Wnaeth pobol ddim yn gallu ffeindio cyfryngau gyda diddordebau eu hun. Felly dechreuon nhw gylchgronau eu hun gyda llungopiwyr. Ti’n gallu galw fe DIY, punk, ayyb. Mae bandiau DIY yn annog cyfryngau DIY yn hybu bandiau DIY… Dyn ni ddim yn byw yn y 70au, dyn [...]
By Carl Morris
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Posted in technology
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Tagged #haciaith, cymraeg, diy, fanzine, fanzines, hacio'r iaith, iaith, language, languages, punk, sideburns, welsh
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18 February 2010 – 12:57 AM
Mae tair enghraifft o wefannau am newyddion lleol yn y brifddinas yn dechrau. Bydd y blog The Guardian gan ‘beatblogger’ lleol yn dechrau cyn hir. Roedd Guardian yn esbonio’r meddyliau a staff tu ôl y fenter. Twitter: GdnCardiff Mae yourCardiff newydd wedi cael eu lansiad gan Media Wales. Mae 16 person gwahanol yn cyfrannu ond [...]
By Carl Morris
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Posted in journalism, wales, web
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Tagged arlein, blog, blogiau, blogio, caerdydd, cardiff, hyperlocal, lleol, local, meddalwedd rydd, newyddion
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14 February 2010 – 5:27 AM
I need to set myself some new challenges with my Welsh learning. The next will be book-related. That means picking one up and reading it. But it needs to be a good one with the right level of challenge. (Previous posts about learning Welsh) Rhaid i mi fendio her newydd yn fy anturiaethau Cymraeg. Dw [...]
10 February 2010 – 12:04 PM
I’m working on an event called The Beach. It’s a game which will take place in north Wales at the end of July 2010. My co-writers are Bethan Marlow and Rhiannon Cousins and it’s in association with and produced by National Theatre Wales. If you want to know more, we’ll be blogging about it on [...]