Collaborative Individualism Emerges At Reboot Britain
This week’s NESTA sponsored Reboot Britain conference brought together a mix of government, business, banks, technology, media people from the UK, and visitors from the USA that saw left leaning...
View ArticleIs Purefold pure gold for brands or pure confusion?
Coming soon from Free Scott, the new entertainment venture of Ridley Scott and his brother Tony, is a trippy new sci-fi entertainment project called Purefold that plans to let brand’s sponsor the...
View ArticleGoogle opens Google Wave to all – does anyone care?
Google has launched the public version of its collaborative software Google Wave following a beta trial, but does anyone care?
View ArticleEntertainment businesses are the Twitter stars in Manchester
Mancunian tweeters have held forth a light showing the way ahead for marketers looking to exploit the potential of social networking, according to research from a Manchester-based marketing...
View ArticleTreasury website invites comments from morons. Question: Does crowdsourcing...
Does crowdsourcing work? is the question posed by a blogger on the Guardian’s Comment Is Free site after a government website asked the electorate to post their views on spending cuts and was barraged...
View ArticleWhy the ‘Like’ button will be a revolution in the way we see websites
As of April 2010 the internet has undergone a dramatic change. You may not have noticed the change since the visible changes are quite subtle. What has changed is the way that the internet is connected...
View ArticlePart of the digital media industry? Internet Week Europe needs you!
Internet Week Europe is a week-long festival of events celebrating Europe’s thriving digital media industry and community. Hoping to replicate the success of sister festival Internet Week New York, the...
View ArticleSocial Media in the Arab World leading up to the uprisings of 2011
Really interesting report from the ‘Center for International Media Assistance’ just published looks at the growth of the internet and social media in the Arab world leading to the uprisings in Tunisia,...
View ArticleTwo billion minds. One digital campaign
According to the UN’s telecommunications agency, The ITU, the number of worldwide internet users has reached over two billion people. Just imagine how many slices of cheese on Ryvita that lot gets...
View ArticleThe Rise & Fall of Internet Giants [Infographic]
Today’s internet is so dominated by Facebook and Google it’s hard to imagine how they could possibly be superseded. This infographic from CenturyLink reminds us that on the web, nothing is forever. The...
View ArticleSXSW: Why data is the next big currency
Bitcoin might have been the big launch at SXSW, but to my mind, data outstripped it as the newest and most powerful currency. It was arguably the biggest underlying topic at this year’s SXSW. (Not Big...
View ArticleThe internet killed the newspaper business
Here’s the stark reality for newspapers in 2015: most of them have not successfully made the transition from print to digital. The growth of digital advertising doesn’t come close to the steep and...
View ArticleStudy: the Millennial perspective on native ads
Much has been said about the ever-buzzworthy “Millennial.” With their eyes and thumbs glued to their phones, Millennials practically live online, spending nearly 18 hours a day with different types of...
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