about 1 year ago - 2 comments
A few months ago, I blogged about falling out of love with Flickr, as I felt Yahoo! had failed to keep up with the rapidly changing social media landscape, and Flickr users’ needs (no Twitter/Facebook integration, lack of innovations within the platform, no status updates but to name a few). I am a huge fan…
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
I’ve fallen out of love with Flickr… I have been a Flickr Pro user for a number of years, but recently decided not to renew my Pro account. Flickr was the place where I kept my travel shots, but also indulged in a little macro photography now and again. The Flickr community is awesome and…
about 2 years 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 2 years ago - 6 comments
If you work in Digital PR, chances are Flickr will be included in your overall social media strategy. But what if instead of just creating a Flickr group where users can add their pictures, you instead identified the Flickr influencers and engaged with them? Consumers (and not necessarily consumers who blog or read blogs) often…
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
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 2 years 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 2 years 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 2 years 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 3 years ago
Now i want the end of that story !!!
about 3 years ago
I like what you have going here. An interesting mix of tech and thought.
about 3 years ago
Sandrine, this is how the story ends…
Sunny and Eddi have decided they don’t want to have a long distance relationship, but will remain friends…. That story has a good ending after all