digital era
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Review: Flip Mino HD v Nokia N95 v iPhone v everything else
I’ve managed to have a quick and dirty test with the Flip Mino HD and compare it to what I call the PR/journalist mobile workhorse, the Nokia N95, but which comes out better? Or should you stick with an iPhone? (Yes, I know, including the iPhone was cruel.) Heads-up, lots of YouTube video in this.
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Digital Britain Scottish Unconference – Friday May 8, 5-7pm, Glasgow
Thanks to the kind generosity of the wonderful Katie Howard and The Living Room, Glasgow (150 St Vincent Street, G2 5NE), we now have a time and venue and everything for the Digital Britain Unconference in Scotland.
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Digital Britain Scottish Unconference Event – looking for attendees
Right, doing this one quickly and messily just to judge interest (and because I need to be somewhere else five minutes ago). The Digital Britain Unconferences are being held after a general consideration that the official conference for Digital Britain (Digital Britain: The Interim Report – On 29 January 2009 the Government published a plan
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Newspapers still failing to grasp web, doom UK reporters – SEO to blame
Papers still don’t get the web and just like every other time, it’s the management’s fault, which begs the question of should the webguys be getting even higher positions in papers. Here’s the latest press screw-up and it involves SEO.
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Why the Daily Telegraph was right to try twitterfall despite the twitterfail and the lesson for marketers
The Daily Telegraph had a nice idea for its website – run a Twitterfall of terms related to the 2009 Budget in the UK, but within hours of it going up, people were – you guessed it – throwing up comments like “The Telegraph is the worst paper in the UK. I wouldn’t wipe my…
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Sly Bailey at Digital Britain 1: Less is more when it comes to readers
Going through Sly Bailey’s speech from Digital Britain last week – full thoughts later – but this part popped up: