about 2 weeks ago - 4 comments
Thanks again to Andy Bargery for organising an awesome London Bloggers Meet Up last night, held at the brand new Talk Talk Experience Centre on Broadwick Street. The Talk Talk Experience Centre, located in the heart of Soho is a convenient ‘Internet Centre’ for both Talk Talk customers and non-customers. How cool is that? Anyone
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
Last night’s London Bloggers Meet Up was sponsored by Symantec who bought us all a few drinks and donated a few anti-viruses. Nice! I’ve always had Norton installed on my machine, and it is simply the best software on the market in my humble experience. I made the huge mistake of switching to Kapersky last
about 8 months ago - 4 comments
Cobra recently created this Twitter micro-site to celebrate National Curry Week, whereby Twitter users can enter their @names and Tweet their curry type. The activity aims to reinforce Cobra’s positioning as the beer of choice when eating a curry. There are however a number of fails in their approach: – I would have liked to
about 9 months ago - 5 comments
SEO Queen Judith Lewis gave a short presentation about SEO for blogs at the London Bloggers Meet up earlier this week. If you self-host your blog, SEO is something you’ll need to get to grips with Here are her slides:
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
Love them or loathe them, Starbucks are an iconic brand. Nothing beats the Starbucks experience whilst blogging away on a Saturday afternoon. Anyhow, the bottom line is that Starbucks sponsored last month’s London Blogger’s meet up, and I just thought I would drop a quick line about their latest UK initiatives. Starbucks recently launched an
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
‘Play Me I’m Yours’ is an artwork by artist Luke Jerram, presented for Sing London and the City of London Festival. 30 street pianos were installed on the streets of London for members of the public to play and engage with. Decorated to suit their location and marked ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’, each piano had
about 1 year ago - 4 comments
Six million broadband users are estimated to download files illegally every year in the UK in a practice that music and film companies claim is costing them billions of pounds in lost revenue annually. So what can music companies do to tackle music piracy? Two things spring to mind: a) Fine illegal music downloaders (virtually
about 1 year ago - No comments
Remember the T-Mobile dance? It looks like T-Mobile are planning another flashmob later on this week and this time we’re invited I am planning on going popping over to Trafalgar Square after work on Thursday, and it’s also the perfect excuse to grab a drink or two afterwards. Who’s in? (don’t forget your camera)
about 1 year ago
That Lolly… Is magnificent….
If it doesn’t win, I’ll eat my Netvibes!
True story xxx good work – love Jack
about 1 year ago
Thanks Jack!