By Ian, on December 17th, 2009
I’ve been having a go at the latest chic-geek blogging tool — posterous — recently, as you’ll be able to tell if you look at the posts I’ve made here over the last month or so. But, in the end, I’ve decided not to use it. Why? Read on. Just to be clear, before Continue reading Past Posterous By Ian, on December 16th, 2009 For your geek buddies. Found here, where there are plenty more, available to buy as cards. Have an excellent Christmas, if I don’t write again before then. By Ian, on December 14th, 2009 YouTube – The Social Media Guru. Have you even read my online internet blog? It’s mega-awesome. By Ian, on December 14th, 2009
Or is it the ‘buzz-monitoring bonnet’ as someone suggested? Poor sod. via ffffound.com By Ian, on December 14th, 2009
AdWeek covers a story that most people working in the digital sector will already have had some intuition of: Forrester Research conducted a “state of interactive agencies” survey of about 100 global interactive marketers. It found just 23 percent believed their “traditional brand agency” is capable of planning and managing interactive marketing activities. About 46 Continue reading Good News; Bad News By Ian, on December 9th, 2009
I am always suspicious of Internet ‘experts’ who pay homage to the digital natives idea. The idea that young people are not only generationally different from me, but also are psychologically different. Perhaps it’s my age. Being over-40, I react badly to anything that suggests that I’m not long from the care home. Continue reading Masked Hoodies on the Internet | About this BlogSocial tools, devices and web evolution are creating epochal change in media, society and business. The plan is to hide under the floorboards till it’s all over document some of the interesting parts of that change. More…. |
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