links for 2010-06-30
1 July 2010
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an iPhone app is to accompany the paperback release of Iain Banks's book Transition – space opera riffs in a contemporary context – on 1 July.
The application's authors claim it is the first app to go "beyond the story", offering exclusive extra content in the manner of a DVD.
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Brothers & Sisters’ You Are Here campaign for the Museum of London allows you to view famous London locations as they were in the past, but in the real world through your phone. Finally, an augmented reality campaign and app that provides something of real value while having the brand at its core.
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The financial services industry has been told that it must comply with financial promotion rules when using new media.
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The FSA's review, launched in February, has given clarification on curtailing financial advertising on new media such as Twitter, Facebook, online forums, blogs and iPhone applications.
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Clay Shirky looks at \"cognitive surplus\" — the shared, online work we do with
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The use of social network sites in the workplace can be far more effective if a task force is created, rather than a dedicated department – something which could improve motivation and retention.
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When you’re working on websites in today’s world, chances are that you’re not always face to face with your clients, or even your team. One of the constant challenges is keeping track of feedback and collaboration, while sharing ideas.
Bounce, from ZURB takes an interesting approach to this process, by giving you an interactive screenshot where you can highlight areas and then leave notes. As ideas change, you simply take another screenshot, leave more notes and keep progressing.
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Ever wondered how Google works?<br />
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Nearly two million more Britons have come online during the last year, over half of which are over 50, according to new research.
The UK Online Measurement Company (UKOM) found that the net audience now stands at 38.8 million, up from 36.9 million at the same time last year.
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Michael Birch thinks that becoming a multimillionaire nearly killed him. Certainly, he had open heart surgery just nine months after selling his social networking company, Bebo, to AOL for $850m in March 2008 . A long-term benign defect had suddenly become dangerous. The UK-born entrepreneur feels the timing was no coincidence.
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