Monthly Archives: September 2010
Haye V Harrison – The Social Media Battle
On the 13th of November 2010, David Haye will be defending his WBA World Heavyweight title against Audley Harrison. There have been quite a few All-British mega fights in recent years, Benn V Eubank standing out most. I believe the build up to this fight is going to be more exciting than any other with both fighters making heavy use of social media. I am going to assess both fighters and their use of the internet & social media to see how they fare up against each other.
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Social Media Issues On The Captain America Set
Being a film buff I was delighted to see that Manchester’s Northern Quarter was being used in the filming of the new Captain America film. It’d also been previously used in the remake of Alfie due to the architecture in the area being reminiscent of various parts of New York.
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6 Things We Used To Do Before The Internet
Being the oldest person in the office (although Dave is rapidly catching me up) I remember a time before the internet and it got me thinking about what life was actually like before everybody went online
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Google Instant – Our thoughts on this evolving story…
It all started a few days ago, Google started unveiling a new type of logo on their home page – logos which demonstrated HTML5 and DHTML to show various elements of the logo reacting to user actions in real time.
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The Quest For Creative Cup Glory Begins
There’s nothing better for work mates to bond than a game of football. That’s why we were delighted in our office to hear that Manchester digital agencies and the like were being invited to particpate in the Creative Cup, a 5-a-side tournament being held in October, organised by Ian Cox (never met him, but fair play to the lad for getting this set up).
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