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  • nutr.itio.us provides a more sophisticated interface with which to post to del.icio.us Appears to include a way of deducing common tags for a link as well as aiding you navigate through your own tags. The interface doesn’t quite scale to the sheer breadth of tags you might wish to use, however. I wonder how it could…
  • Some notes from GameDevBlog on The Sims 2 “The Unbearable Lightness of Being, what’s-her-name was mortified by her upset bowels when she first met Tomas. Not too far from having a Fear in The Sims 2 about losing control of your bladder at a party…”
  • Cal’s awesome presentation on Flickr and PHP I’ve never been more impressed, amused and missed a friend so much at the same time. Cal come home, they don’t love you enough.
  • Flickr’s fruit at the bottom – on bottom-of-the-page site navigation Ah – after posting a couple of links yesterday about bottom-of-the-page sitemaps and referencing Mr Jones, I’ve just noticed that he’s posted about it too. I’ve expressed some of my concerns in the comments, if you’re interested.
  • Foxy’s self-financed house of horror! A young small business owner decides to create an unorthodox Second Life installation featuring zombies and blood-sucking ghouls. So she plunked down $400 of her own money to rent the land and then converted $400 more, to hire the staff to make it happen.
  • bbc.co.uk/film gets reorganised The homepage is now some form of portal to films across the BBC (which isn’t immediately clear when you get there) – with the old site’s frontpage now renamed BBC Movies and moved to a new URL but everything else still living under /films. Very strange.
  • Alice Taylor thinks about Grand-Theft Auto, its use of radio and streaming real-world media into games Webb and I have been thinking about this – trying to work out if a game of the future would be interested in having a real-world radio network streamed into it. Or perhaps we’re talking about bespoke media? CNN reports on wars inside Star Wars Galaxies?
  • Dan Hill on the death of John Peel Gambaccini then listed a few of the artists that Peel’s Radio 1 show ‘broke’ in the UK and beyond: The Clash, Sex Pistols, Roxy Music, Althea and Donna, Led Zeppelin, Pulp, Leonard Cohen, Joy Division, Laurie Anderson, The Undertones, Elton John…
  • Apple release the iPod Photo And I have to confess that I’m slightly non-plussed by it. I mean it’s nice and everything (presumably the switch to Myriad as the font is a consequence of having a better screen that can handle anti-alliasing) but it’s just a bit, well, odd…
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John Peel has died…

As of 2.00pm today, it’s just been announced that John Peel – bastion of English radio – has died suddenly in Peru. Here are a few links that I’ve found following the announcement:

  • John Peel has died – “Veteran BBC broadcaster John Peel has died at the age of 65, while on holiday in Peru. Peel, whose radio career spanned 40 years, was on a working holiday in the resort of Cuzco with his wife Sheila when he suffered a heart attack.”
  • More from Radio 1 – “John Peel was a unique broadcaster whose influence on Radio 1 could be felt from its very first days. He nurtured musicians and listeners alike introducing them to new sounds.” – Jenny Abramsky, Director of BBC Radio and Music
  • Broadcaster John Peel dies in Peru (Reuters) – “He passed away. We don’t have any details. We received a phone call at 4 a.m. from his brother to inform us,” said Jonathan Clare, an embassy official in Lima.
  • John Peel dies of a Heart Attack (NME) – Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt said “John Peel was a broadcasting legend. I am deeply saddened by his death as are all who work at Radio 1. Johnís influence has towered over the development of popular music for nearly four decades and his contribution to modern music and music culture is immeasurable… Over a career spanning 40 years Peel consistently championed new music, and in 1994 was given the NME Godlike Genius award for his services to music.
  • John Peel dies aged 65 (Guardian) – looks like a bit of a rehash from the wires, this one…

Recent news about John Peel from BBC News: Radio award for ‘unrivalled’ Peel and Veteran DJs in radio hall of fame. You can keep up with the news about his death on the Google News Search Results page. There’s a discussion on barbelith and on metafilter too. You can send in tributes to the BBC on this page and there’s a list of all the tributes on this page. Phil Gyford has also posted his personal feelings on the subject as has Mo Morgan.

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