Will News Cease To Be News In The Digital Age?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 By Gary Cleland

It sometimes takes a late convert to ask an awkward question.

This week the BBC’s Andrew Marr revealed he wishes he could turn the clock back and begin again in journalism, such is the opportunity presented by digital

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Superfast Broadband – Who Needs It?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 By Nick Insley

BT has announced that it will expand its roll-out of next-generation broadband to bring super-fast internet services to two-thirds of the UK.  Under the new plans it will…

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Just A Big Iphone?

Friday, May 28th, 2010 By Laurence Parkes

When I first saw Steve Jobs demonstrating the iPad my overwhelming thought was; “But it’s just a big iPhone. Without a camera. Or the ability to call anyone…

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Newspapers: To Pay Or Not To Pay?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010 By Nicole Martin

Rupert Murdoch unveiled the new websites of The Times and The Sunday Times

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How Powerful Are You?

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 By Tom Hyde

Think you’re connected, but didn’t quite make it into this year’s Marketing Power 100?

Think you’re amongst the movers and shakers in the marketing industry, but missed out due to a gross judicial oversight?

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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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The Internet Is Running Out Of Addresses

Thursday, April 1st, 2010 By Richard Hewitt

The internet as it exists now is about to change fundamentally. At present, anyone who wishes to connect to the internet can do so easily, whether it’s a user signing up for a home connection or a company deploying their next web application. Soon, however, the internet will run out of addresses…

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A Digital Change For The Better

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 By Kate Wykes

The dawn of a new era is upon us, and one which will see digital innovation flourish.

Internet Explorer 6 is finally being phased out after years of restricting the…

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Patients Like Them – Social Networking In Healthcare

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 By Lisa Shand

A few years ago, Jamie Heywood’s brother was diagnosed with ALS. A crippling and disabling disease with no known cure. He was 29. Jamie, however, describes this event, despite the fact his brother died three years ago, as a gift, and the reason for this is inspiring.

As a result of his…

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Dual Use Of Tv And Internet

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 By Alison Wright

I often watch TV and use my laptop at the same time.  Recent data from Thinkbox tells us that 47% of adults combine the two activities at least once a day, and another 14% at least once a week, thus proving this is now mainstream behaviour rather than simply a desperate attempt to multi-task by the…

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