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Hillary Clinton's Social Media Slam Dunk

Posted by Kara Godfrey on Apr 14, 2015 9:15:55 AM

She's been First Lady, Secretary of State and U.S. Senator. With a CV that most would be happy to retire with, now Hillary Clinton has her sights set on the presidency.

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Topics: meme, News, social media, Social Media, technology, twitter, USA, video, Youtube, Blog, facebook, Hillary Clinton, Politics

9 reasons I won't be buying the Apple Watch

Posted by Kara Godfrey on Apr 1, 2015 10:00:50 AM

This morning as I browsed the daily tech and publishing news, I spotted an Apple Watch post.

I ventured onto the devices website to explore it's designs and functions, immediately adoring the concept and after a few minutes of browsing I have to admit, they had me sold.

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Topics: social media, Technology, technology, apple, apple watch, Blog, digital age, future, General

Video covers - a prototype for the future?

Posted by Andy Clarke on Mar 30, 2015 11:56:37 AM

AnOther: The world’s first-ever digital and print issue

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnbYDckhDoE[/embed]

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Topics: technology, Blog, Comment, content, design, digital media, digital publishing, ebook, Innovation, interactive, publishing

Interactive or inclusive publishing?

Posted by Graham Duffill on Mar 25, 2015 11:07:02 AM

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) launched their new app this week at a sparkling Covent Garden reception.

It's the first app launch party I have attended, but the star of the show deserved the celebration and attention it received.

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Topics: technology, android, app, Blog, Client focus, creative, design, digital publishing, Event, events, Innovation, interactive, ipad, launch, magazine, materials world app, page lizard, publishing

Niche names and memorable domains

Posted by Andy Clarke on Mar 24, 2015 9:40:21 AM

Thousands of new domain name extensions are set to revolutionise the web

Over a century ago, gold was discovered in Colonia, California, ushering in the famous 1848 California gold rush, as over 300,000 opportunists rushed to find their fortune in the dirt. To stake their claim, each laid out a boundary and promptly filed it with the closest assay office to secure the plot.

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Topics: Technology, technology, tld, top level domain, web, Blog, domain name extentions, domains

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