News and views from the Wildfire team
Our round-up of what was hot online this week: Twitter use in the UK explodes by ten times says Hitwise – TechCrunch UK The Wired
Read moreRumours are circulating that Precision Marketing and Brand Strategy magazine are soon to close. Job losses and restructuring is on the cards. This only months
Read moreThe journo-listing page has been updated with some new years moves including Chris Green crossing to the dark side and the publisher of New Electronics
Read moreToday is a much anticipated day in America. I actually think today is a much expected day in the whole world, as Barack Obama becomes
Read moreThis weekend the Obama bandwagon began its roll into Washington DC and it is fascinating to watch from the European sidelines. How different from our
Read moreThe top links this week: Why Steve Jobs’ leave of absence from Apple won’t matter – but everyone will think it will – TechCrunch UK
Read moreThe staff here at EML Towers spotted a rather natty font the other day, which we recommend: This is the font-equivalent of that ‘Please avoid
Read moreSteve Rubel has noted that Google has started adding a time-stamp to SERPs (search engine results pages): “As of right now you can’t sort Google
Read moreI work in technology PR so maybe I have a slightly different take on things compared to the average woman. That said, before Christmas I
Read moreUnlike the iPhone set in our office, when confronted with a recent upgrade decision I went for the new BlackBerry Storm. The subject of much
Read moreThe plight of the print media and newspaper industry is one I find fascinating, so it was interesting to hear Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, and
Read moreThere’s nothing like a new gadget to wipe away those January-blues and so its with great excitement (and slight jealousy of those who attend) that
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