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  • Server:LiteSpeed...

    The main IP address: 77.72.0.130,Your server United Kingdom,Torquay ISP:Krystal Solutions LLP  TLD:uk CountryCode:GB

    The description :guy carberry's personal website. a web designer based in buckingham, england....

    This report updates in 08-Jul-2018

Created Date:2000-04-24
Changed Date:2016-04-25

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Latitude: 50.463840484619
Longitude: -3.5143399238586
Country: United Kingdom (GB)
City: Torquay
Region: England
ISP: Krystal Solutions LLP

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google calendar mobile is a really useful mobile web app that enables people to quickly add events using natural language like “dental appointment at oxford house on 26th april 2012 at 3pm”. here’s what it looks like . as you can see, rather than presenting a typical high-level calendar view, it presents the day view for the current date or the next day that has some appointments. when it comes to finding out if one is free for an appointment on a specific date in the distant future there is a massive problem. it is really difficult to goto a specific date to see if you have any appointments that might conflict with a proposed date and time. it seems really strange that google provides a service without a search facility! sure, i can browse to events by paging through next and previous links but this is only useful if i want to check if i’m free in the near future. it’s somewhat tedious, time consuming and impractical to paginate thorough endless pages to get to a date one year hence to check availability for a dental appointment. to fix this i suggest google add a “check availability” button that accepts the same natural language ad the “add event” button. so i could type “26 april 2012” and it would have a look and say “no appointments on the 26th april” followed by the add event button. or it would list all the appointments on that day if there were any. this would make an already useful app even more useful and remove the requirement to jump through endless hoops to sync google calendar with my phone’s calendar. new adventures in web design march 16th, 2011 the 20th of january is almost two months ago now and yet i’m only just getting around to jotting down my thoughts on simon collison’s inaugural new adventures conference . my excuse is that on the day itself and indeed the month leading up to, and the month following the conference, i had a terrible chest infection that left me quite worn out. in fact on the day of the conference itself i was struggling to breathe properly and ended up leaving early, missing the final two speakers entirely. this wasn’t a massive issue for me at the time as i’d seen andy clarke speak plenty of times before and had seen brendan dawes at last year’s future of web design in london. plenty of other attendees cite andy and brendan as the highlights of the day but i came away with my own highlights from a stack of great speakers. for me, greg wood’s talk on art direction and editorial design on the web was the one that fascinated me the most. greg had undertaken a small research study to discover how people engaged with his content in the standard blog template format versus an art directed version with graphics and textual treatments. his presentation was all about his findings and his inspiration. i wish i could link to the slides from his talk but i’ve yet to locate them. if you visit his website you’ll get the general idea though as he art directs all the articles too. i remember jason santa-maria introducing the approach at @media a few years back . if you’ve got the talent and time to put this kind of effort into your articles then it certainly seems to pay off. i’d not seen greg speak before, i’m not sure he’s done much of it, but he was entertaining and to

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Domain name:
guyweb.co.uk

Registrant:
Helen Ratcliffe

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
6 Fadmoor Place
Emerson Valley
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK4 1HL
United Kingdom

Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

Registrar:
Knightmaster Enterprises UK Ltd t/a Hostzone [Tag = HOSTZONE]
URL: http://www.hostzone.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 24-Apr-2000
Expiry date: 24-Apr-2018
Last updated: 25-Apr-2016

Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.

Name servers:
ns1.krystal.co.uk 77.72.0.11
ns2.krystal.co.uk 139.162.230.184

WHOIS lookup made at 13:41:20 19-Mar-2018

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SERVERS

  SERVER co.uk.whois-servers.net

  ARGS guyweb.co.uk

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

OWNER

  ORGANIZATION Helen Ratcliffe

TYPE
UK Individual

ADDRESS
6 Fadmoor Place
Emerson Valley
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK4 1HL
United Kingdom
Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

DOMAIN

  SPONSOR Knightmaster Enterprises UK Ltd t/a Hostzone [Tag = HOSTZONE]

  CREATED 2000-04-24

  CHANGED 2016-04-25

STATUS
Registered until expiry date.

NSERVER

  NS1.KRYSTAL.CO.UK 77.72.0.11

  NS2.KRYSTAL.CO.UK 139.162.230.184

  NAME guyweb.co.uk

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which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
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register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

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