Going mobile – there’s no excuse

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Google issued an interesting update to its iPhone app the other day. Aside from slipping a few more of its innovations under the radar and into the Apple universe, its now branding its suite of web services as ‘Apps’. While you have to use Google’s overarching app to access them, until now its online services [...]

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Guardian gets the Crapps

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Great to see some recognition of the Crapps Awards in the Guardian. They should be so proud! http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2010/dec/15/crapp-pr-award Do I detect a bit of tech PR Guardian Technology idol worship going on with both Charles Arthur and Jemima Kiss in the billings? I personally think CA would make a great PR too. Get in touch [...]

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The trade of going mobile

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Shrewd readers may have noticed my blog going mobile last week courtesy of the WPtouch wordpress plugin (thanks guys). This is an important change for me and the media in general. Not because my blog is amazing, but because of the increasing importance of mobile in delivering content to readers. Mobile penetration in the UK [...]

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Associated Press goes iPad

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How we laughed at the Trekies running around in their tight ‘space age’ suits and ‘replicating’ breakfast, lunch and dinner out of thin air. Laugh no more, while I’m not yet the proud owner of my very own hollo-suite, soon enough I will undoubtedly be reading news and other content using Apple’s iPad. How 2010! [...]

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You can blog – but not if you’re a blogger

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PR Week’s front page this week reports that the House of Commons is mulling-over plans to give bloggers access to the Westminster lobby system. This means selected bloggers would have able to access certain parts of parliament attend off-camera briefings and access the Members’ Lobby. Rejoice!  Finally Westminster appears waking up to the evolving media [...]

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