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Archive for April, 2011
Athletes, Tweets and Co.
Posted on29. Apr, 2011 by Shane Brien.
There has been no shortage of stories of athletes using Twitter and social media to further their ‘personal brand. Not all stories are bad though. This is why I thought it would be interesting to focus on those athletes who use social media, in particular Twitter, as a way to interact with their fans. Being [...]
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A brand new HBO
Posted on18. Apr, 2011 by Richard Spencer.
I have found that my preferred method of watching a television series is to watch it on DVD, through IQ or download, but basically in my time without waiting a week or so between episodes. I am sure I am not alone in this. I am equally sure that I am not alone assuming that [...]
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Gender inequality in Social Media
Posted on05. Apr, 2011 by Richard Spencer.
Social Media usage is predominantly female. Well almost. Linkedin and You Tube are used fairly evenly by men and women, but Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, et al are more commonly and regularly used by the fairer sex. Yes, you could argue that women are more personable and open communicators than men. And indeed they probably are. [...]
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Mobile Distractions – Important Or Just Interesting?
Posted on01. Apr, 2011 by SarahPea.
It’s a mobile-centric world these days. Everywhere we look you can see people focused on nothing except their iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Nokia – you get the point. We often walk around like zombies and don’t see what’s going on in the world around us. It doesn’t seem to matter if you’re standing in a queue, [...]


