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Twitter and social media has always been used by the police to keep an eye on the less than intelligent ones who decide to brag
Read moreThe Guardian has today revealed it’s iPhone app. It’s a pretty slick user interface and is sure to be a hit amongst commuters as it
Read moreAt Wildfire, we work with a range of B2B and B2C clients and I genuinely believe there is real potential for both in terms of
Read moreIt’s been coming for ages and yesterday Google finally announced the introduction of real-time search. This will allow you to see ‘real-time’ results from social
Read moreLoads of updates over on the journo listing page, go here to read them all for yourselves.
Read moreMy heart leapt this morning at a headline on the front of the DT “Women now ‘better with gadgets than men’”. At last, recognition that
Read moreI was watching this video on PocketLint recently and the words ‘work is a thing we do, not a place we go’ really struck a
Read moreEconsultancy has today released its latest Online PR and Social Media Report and it makes thoroughly interesting reading (download here – login/membership required). The report,
Read moreAs with most emerging technologies, Twitter began life as the plaything of geeks and technophiles. But the last year has seen increasing mainstream adoption. I’m
Read moreRetweeting – the process by which you repeat (or retweet) a tweet written by someone else – is standard currency on Twitter. By retweeting someone
Read moreIt’s been quite a year for Twitter. Despite not yet making much money [the pic is a bit misleading, I know], popularity in the micro-blogging
Read moreAt the end of October, Twitter began rolling out its newest feature: Lists. Lists allows users to create groups of other Twitter accounts, which they
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