2/28/2014 4:20:29 PM Social presence theory By Tom Elgar Very intriguing stuff. We need to consider this for our own efforts.
2/27/2014 4:41:13 PM Old-School Counter for Facebook Likes By Connor Kinnear Sure it might be a bit gimmicky but this would be pretty cool at an event or in a cafe. Everyone loves a retro counter like this and I...
2/26/2014 3:23:55 PM Double your reading speed - with absolutely no training By Anonymous So this is pretty clever. This kind of technology offers huge potential for speed reading for the masses, especially on a smaller screen....
2/18/2014 9:33:40 AM Mashtags By Anonymous Some things deserve (and need) to be digitalised, modernised and brought up to speed in our social media-saturated world. Some things...
2/12/2014 11:41:46 AM Bitcoin DDoS By Adam Elgar This is pretty big news - all currencies are built on confidence and Bitcoin has been making good steps to build it but I guess this...
2/12/2014 10:11:52 AM Blogging & Social networks research By Tom Elgar We did this research last year. I just came across it again. It is remains striking how poorly most businesses are doing when it comes to...
2/10/2014 4:50:28 PM The death of the tablet... By Tom Elgar Supposedly tablet sales are leveling off. From my side this isn't so much people not liking them as a limitation of the format. People...
2/10/2014 4:25:08 PM Great Example of Brand Transparency By Anonymous Maybe still a bit disgusting, but it's certainly not pink goop. It's a brave move for McDonalds to open their doors so candidly, but...
2/10/2014 3:54:26 PM Clayton Christensen and the potential of MOOC's By Tom Elgar Clayton Christensen, the master of the disruptive technology, on MOOC's - 'people who are complacent now are in deep trouble'. Very...
2/10/2014 2:03:29 PM Researchgate verses Academia.edu By Tom Elgar This graph is generated using Google Trends. It shows the relative number of searches for the two academic social networks. ...
2/4/2014 3:05:28 PM Steve Jobs launches the iPod By Tom Elgar Very interesting how Steve Jobs pitches the first iPod for its technical innovations not so much the design. Also it is oddly low...