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Does Plurk work for you?

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Does Plurk work for you?One of the questions we get asked a lot around here is ‘what’s the next big thing after Twitter?’ It’s a good question but I think also a double-edged one – do we really need the next Big Thing when even the current one isn’t truly mainstream yet? Also, by asking what it will be already consigns Twitter to last year’s fad. However, in the name of research, the question has been bandied around internally and there are a number of contenders on the table. However the most novel seems to be Plurk

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The week in social media…

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

queen-elizabeth-iiIt’s that time again where I rack my brain trying to come up with a topic for my weekly blog on social media. Having failed miserably to come up with anything tangible, I’ve decided to once again pick my favourite SM (that’s social media, not sadomasochism) and tech stories from the week so far. So here goes…

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The mysterious case of the furniture company and Twitter

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

habitat_logo-143x143Did any of you see the case of HabitatUK and Twitter this week? The furniture retailer was adding keywords (aka hashtags) to their tweets to ensure that its messages were coming up in the hot topics on the microblogging site. Don’t get us wrong here, we don’t condone their ‘abuse’ of the system, but we do embrace the attempt by the furniture store to use social networking.

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The exception that proves the rule: Apple bucks the social media trend

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

apple-logoRumours and reports about Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ health and whereabouts have been rife since the weekend, when it was claimed that the company founder underwent a liver transplant during his leave of absence. It nows seems that Jobs had made at least one appearance back at Apple HQ, and could well be back full time already. But the hush hush manner of his return says a great deal about how companies should to relate to the media, both online and print.

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Don’t believe the Hype

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

The trick to reviewing is not to believe the hypeI’ve spent the last 15 years pretty much reviewing stuff – the last 10 years of which have been solely in the mobile field. I like hardware and picking things to pieces, that’s what I like to do for a living. I don’t get too hung up on what OS it has, as long as it works, and I don’t get a tingle in my belly just because it has a spec list that looks like it fell out of a death-star. What I’m most interested in is getting behind the hype and seeing whether it’s fit for purpose.

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