Do you still use business cards?
An interesting conversation over on Fuel about whether business cards are still viable these days. Much as I am anxious to spend time fiddling with my iPhone in a bar or at a meeting inputting someone...
View ArticleOfficial: Print is not dead (yet)
Featured here is an uplifting little piece that fights the notion that print is on its last legs. This video was prepared by the UK branch of Dorling Kindersley Books and produced by Khaki Films....
View ArticleA saunter back in time
The power of the internet and the way it interacts with individual’s photo albums continues with a rather clever site called HistoryPin. Below is an example of how it works with the 1890 photo of...
View ArticleOMG! FB does WWII!!!
Ah, social networking. Been around for a while now hasn’t it? But how would it have looked if the clock had been turned back a few years more? I came across this take on how World War II might have...
View ArticleDo you want to rush out and buy one – or just rush out?
I guess the latest from T-Mobile is one of those Marmite ads. Personally it gave me the heebie jeebies. All those smiley actors and dancers (and carefully chosen ‘real’ people reacting to all that...
View ArticleYouTube 2010 review of the year
You need to know, don’t you? What were the top ten most viewed videos on YouTube this year? Well, to save you the bother if you don’t have the time (or are as mystified by one poster who said of...
View ArticleChristmas on the net
Shamelessly nicked from a friend who posted this (on Facebook, where else?) ExCentric’s take on the digital Christmas is a clever poke at all the things we now take for granted. Step forward Facebook,...
View ArticleA novel approach to blogging a novel
OK, we all try to promote what our friends and colleagues get up to, and if we can help by promoting what they are doing to a wider audience then that’s great all round. (Anyone who feels they want to...
View ArticleFacebook spoofs to promote an about face?
I was recently alerted to the new Facebook ads that have been launched on an unsuspecting public to celebrate their one billionth account. OK, so here in the UK we don’t do the heartstring-tugging...
View ArticleThe web is such a public place
A week or so ago, the Twitterverse and Facebook were awash with this rather interesting ‘testimonial’ for an online company specialising in accident claims. To the right of a rather bland description...
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