One At A Time, Please

Monday, July 12th, 2010 By Neil Morris

Check e-mail. Facebook. Read the paper. Tweet. Check voicemail. And all of that while watching TV.  We are increasingly becoming defined by connectivity.  Work and home life mingle as a result. Multi-tasking extends now into most of modern life.

Is that what we really want? Well, many people…

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Your Facebook Obituary

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 By Dave Mance

I’m starting to realise there may not be a statue of me after I’m gone. Or even a plaque.

Which has got me thinking, what will I leave behind? And the disturbing answer is: my Facebook page.

Think about it. That info just stays there. For all time. You are perfectly preserved forever in…

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Boiling The Frog Slowly: Privacy On Facebook

Friday, May 14th, 2010 By George Spencer

Privacy on Facebook is vanishing, according to a new infographic produced by IBM’s Visual Communication Lab. The handsome visual charts the erosion…

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Copyright, Bills And Big Fish

Friday, April 9th, 2010 By Morgan Holt

Once more digital is punching well above its weight. Facebook and Twitter were the tools of choice for  Jon and Tracy Morter to unseat 

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Public By Default

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 By Tara Davanzati

In January Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, spoke in defence of the site’s new privacy changes. He announced that public sharing and not personal privacy is the new ‘social norm’.

Part of the debate questions why Zuckerberg decided to change anything at all; suggesting this was…

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Change We Can Believe In?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 By Clare Shaw

In the build up to any election, we hear calls for change.  At the start of the New Year, David Cameron said that 2010 should be a ‘Year for Change’.  However, one of the most iconic statements for change in recent times has to be Barack Obama’s ‘Change We Can Believe In’ – a premise that…

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Social Media Battles Tv For Christmas Number 1

Friday, December 18th, 2009 By Matt Edwards

The 2009 battle to be Christmas number one is a war on many fronts.  Angelic balladeer Joe McElderry against US rockers, Rage Against the Machine.  Reality TV pop, against rap metal and Social Media, against prime time TV.

Having finally seen off…

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