links for 2009-11-30
1 December 2009
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Following the media reported banning by the London Underground of its New Years Eve 09 poster campaign due to offending artwork Ministry of Sound is now willing to customise selected Jubilee line carriages at their own cost for the night.
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The Central Office of Information (COI) has drawn up a five-step process for behaviour change campaigns.
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Parents are anxious about what their children are doing online, and unsure what to do, a survey suggests. So can schools help?
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London residents leave an average 10,000 mobile phones in the back of taxis every month
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As we’re learning, many updates on Twitter, Facebook and other social networks are actually invitations for answers regarding brands. We’ve also discovered that 44% of users readily share brand-related information with others. And, as action speaks louder than words, 48% of those who came into contact with a brand name on Twitter and 34% on other social networks went on to search for additional information on search engines.
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The BBC iPlayer is coming to iPhone, in full app form this time. You'll be able to download and stream video and listen to the radio too
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Evidence suggests navigating the social web can be a bit of challenge for journalists, but does that mean we need a new set of ethical guidelines to manage their conduct?
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The challenges and benefits of working with young people
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