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Power to the person?

Could a new use of the Web could indicate the balance of power is shifting?

05 August 2010 by Dom Aldred

Internet election?

Will this general election be the first 'internet election'?

06 April 2010 by Katherine Shenton

Changing channels

From a public relations perspective, the fragmentation of media has long been a topic of discussion.

03 March 2010 by Rachel McBryde

Here’s an interesting scenario

If there were no websites at all then Google would not be able to exist, the notion of a search engine would be redundant.

02 March 2010 by Dom Aldred | 1 comment

Vote with your feet or your fingers?

As the general election approaches and campaign costs mount, is it time for a new approach?

07 January 2009 by Dom Aldred

Microsites and sprouts

This Christmas creative agencies are making the most of what social media has to offer.

01 December 2009 by Katherine Shenton

Is your website working for you?

It’s worrying to discover that businesses aren’t monitoring how well their website is working for them.

18 November 2009 by Dom Aldred | 1 comment

How a 13 year old blogged her way into Vogue

With over 200,000,000 blogs out there, how did one teenager manage to get hers mentioned in a top fashion magazine?

31 October 2009 by Rachel McBryde

Trial by Twitter

As the Daily Mail is slated for its coverage following the death of a young pop star, what role does social media play?

19 October 2009 by Jennie Whitell

We know what you’re up to

Well, we don’t but Google does and now it’s sharing predictive information.

22 September 2009 by Dom Aldred

News Corp will be watched very carefully as it announces plans to charge for online content

News Corp will be watched very carefully as it announces plans to charge for online content.

03 August 2009 by Dom Aldred

A not so secret service?

News that personal details about the life of the next head of MI6, have been removed from a social networking site has caused huge debate.

15 July 2009 by Melanie Armstrong

Making online friends

Online communication has previously been referred to as impersonal but a new report by Datamonitor goes against this.

18 June 2009 by Katherine Shenton

Power to the people?

YouTube is no substitute for knocking on doors, well that's according to Hazel Blears, Communities Secretary but what do you think?

01 June 2009 by Melanie Armstrong

Nothing Lasts Forever

News that Friends Reunited could be sold for a third of what ITV paid for it could be a warning sign to others.

25 May 2009 by Dom Aldred

Wanted Social Media Secretary

With an ever increasing amount of social networking sites popping up almost on a daily basis, is it time to hire a professional?

20 May 2009 by Sharron Ashurst

Identifying and measuring sentiment

Nobody denies the power of social media, but few know what it means- sentiment analysis is apparently the way forward.

15 May 2009 by Katherine Shenton

Using the royal WeSpace

Social networking gets the Royal seal of approval as Prince Charles gets onto MySpace.

13 May 2009 by Tiffany Scott

And pigs might fly....

Twitter may have been singled out for creating hysteria but it's not on its own.

07 May 2009 by Jennie Whitell

You already know the answer

As levels of information continue to rise are we in danger of becoming rabbits in our own spotlight?

24 April 2009 by Dom Aldred

SEO what?

Not so much a case of if you build it, they will come - websites are the beginning not the end and require effective search engine optimisation.

21 April 2009 by Matthew Kennard

Tweet like a master

We all may be twittering now - but is this enough to base a masters degree on?

17 April 2009 by Melanie Armstrong

Get online from beyond the grave

As we build up friends online, when the time comes to join that great chatroom in the sky have you thought about how online friends will find out?

08 April 2009 by Sharron Ashurst

Online question time

Blogging has been accepted into the mainstream reporting fold for the first time ? Should we all be doing more to engage the citizen journalist?

06 April 2009 by Matt Forster

Heavens above - a very public debate

As a debate on the existence of God is fought on the sides of buses does this provide a glimpse of a future driven by people power?

17 March 2009 by Matt Forster

What's your website trying to tell you?

Now more than ever before is the time to sit down with your website and take a good long look at the stories that your stats are telling.

15 March 2009 by Dom Aldred

Status: Dom is relieved

Although Facebook has reconsidered its move to own all data posted on its site, the episode shows how vulnerable we have become.

05 March 2009 by Dom Aldred

Tomorrow's world

As our children make their voices heard online, we must be prepared to speak the same language if we are to maintain a dialogue in the future.

02 March 2009 by Kate Galloway

Blurring the boundaries

Employees are online with personal opinions that damage both their own and their employers reputations. How do we manage the implications?

24 February 2009 by Matt Forster

All aboard the social network

Already, this looks to be the year of Twitter as more and more people are using it to let people know what they are doing.

19 February 2009 by Sharron Ashurst