15.07.11
Dan

Google Plus is the new social network from Google. This post looks into the real reasons it has come about, and outlines exactly what it does – analysing some of it’s main features and comparing them to existing social networks. Read the rest of this entry »
10.09.10
David

I’m sure its every product owners dream to actually become ‘the norm’ for a certain activity, use or channel. Hold on – I know we’ve been here before, but bear with me… “Do the Hoovering” is perhaps the most commonly used example, which came top in yesterday’s Shortlist magazine Read the rest of this entry »
01.06.10
Darren
I’m sure it’s every product owners dream to actually become ‘the norm’ for a certain activity, use or channel. For example, “Do the Hoovering”, “Just Google it“, and even “Facebook them“. So, with this notion in mind the article I read last week about Standard Chartered adopting the iPhone for corporate use really struck a cord with me. Read the rest of this entry »
05.08.09
Matt

Lately there have been a few high-profile web sites (notably YouTube and Facebook) publicly announcing there intention to cease support for Microsoft’s stalwart web browser Internet Explorer 6. Many a web designer/developer will have whooped with joy when these news stories broke. Does this finally mean we can stop worrying about this troublesome piece of software? Read the rest of this entry »
09.01.09
Jamie
The rapid rise of Facebook cannot be ignored and reminds me of the speed at which Google rose to prominence a few years ago. At face value, the offerings of both companies seem different (search engine vs social application) but they essentially comprise of many similar elements; personal user data, email, IM, advertising revenue, social applications and search functionality. Read the rest of this entry »
30.10.08
Matt
Sam here at Dusted asked me “what Blogs do I read?”. I said, “where do I start‽”. Strictly speaking I visit very few Blogs, but I do subscribe to several Blog RSS feeds. So for Sam’s enjoyment, and hopefully yours, here is my list. Read the rest of this entry »
22.08.08
David
With Team GB riding high in the medals table at the Beijing Olympics we’ve been busy ourselves developing a new social networking site for ex-Olympians called The Bridge Network. Initially restricted to the rowing community the site has a business emphasis to it, facilitating the connection between employers and former athletes and the current generation of competitors.
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