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March 29th, 2010 by Caroline Allen

Launch of The Mads

As a parent, I know how much I rely on the help and advice available freely, 24/7 through the internet – whatever the problem, there’s always someone who has shared their experience online.  And when it comes to the lighter side of parenting, the comical tales from other mums and dads can help raise a smile even after the most frustrating day with a toddler.

Most mum and dad bloggers write their blogs in their own time, after a day at work and when the kids are in bed so that’s why it’s great to see them being recognised with the launch of the Mummy and Daddy (MAD) Blog Awards, which will celebrate the utter brilliance of British parent blogs.

There are ten different categories to enter in The Mads – everything from ‘Blogger of the Year’ to ‘Funniest Mad Blog’ and I for one can’t wait to see who the winners are when they are announced in September.

To enter or to nominate a blogger, simply visit the site and complete the online nomination form.

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February 19th, 2010 by Caroline Allen

Women & the workplace

The endless debate about women in the workplace continues with two very different stories this week.  First new research revealed that what women want in 2010 is a husband who’ll be the main breadwinner so we can stay at home and raise the children.  Apparently today’s generation is returning to the traditional values of home and family, with the men going out and doing the work.  Whilst our mothers, or even grandmothers, lived through a time when women fought for full-time work and better pay, today women with young children are going back to the very traditional division of labour in which they want the husband as the breadwinner.

In contrast celebrity mum-to-be Denise Van Outen ignited the debate in a different direction yesterday when she spoke out about how she how she wanted to work but felt that she had lost her judging job on a BBC show because she was pregnant.  In her words “I’m not ill, I’m having a baby.”

So should women stay at home or go out to work?  Who knows – personal circumstances or desires make the choice for most but at least women today have the option.  When Anne Diamond fell pregnant for the first time in 1987, there was total outrage that she planned to continue working five days a week as a presenter on Good Morning Britain.  As she explains ‘My pregnancy was even the subject of a leader article in the Guardian, along the lines of ‘what is the world coming to when a pregnant woman expects to continue with her high-profile job as though nothing has changed?”  It’s hard to believe but she was in fact the first TV presenter to be pregnant and to go on doing her job!

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July 24th, 2009 by Speed Budapest (Matt)

How to stop your photos from being used in Facebook adverts

Have you noticed adverts on Facebook recently that contain pictures of your friends and family?

The social network had made the decision to pair advertisements with relevant social actions from a user’s friends to create Facebook Ads. This is supposed to make advertisements more interesting and more tailored to you and your friends. But the service is opt-out, not opt-in.

To stop your photos from being used in the way click here to update your privacy settings.

July 16th, 2009 by Speed Budapest (Matt)

Bamboozle – taken from us too soon

Bamboozle!!!You can imagine the absolute horror at Speed Towers when we learned that Teletext is to close in January. Yes, it’s the news that we’ve all been dreading; Bamboozle may soon be no more.

The Teletext service, which was originally launched by ITV in 1974 under the name Oracle, was due to be switched off in 2012, but due to a severe drop in revenue Teletext will now be retired two years earlier. In 1993 Oracle became Teletext, and Bamboozle was born.

For those of you that have never had the joy of playing Bamboozle, it is a quiz game on page 390 on teletext or page 840 on digital teletext, presented by Bamber Boozle and several of his relatives. The game features 12 questions with multiple choice answers, which become progressively more bamboozling as the games goes on. Get an answer wrong and you will be forced to start again from the very first question, which for many bamboozle fans is a fate worse than death.

What will become of Bamboozle is not certain. Perhaps an online or iPhone-based version is in the works? We can only hope that this is true, but in the time being our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of Bamber, Bambette, Buster and Bonnie Boozler.