News and views from the Wildfire team
Could you live without your computer, iPad, smart phone or whatever tech you use to access the www. of information? How much time do you
Read moreWhatever you think of the current government (and indeed politicians in general), the announcement today that parts of East London are going to be transformed
Read moreAs we’ve talked about before (and will have a lot more on soon), we advocate a ‘sustainable’ approach to social media here at Wildfire. We
Read moreIt seems James (‘There’s a boat Jack’) Cameron has very publicly come out against 3D post-processing in films. On one level Cameron’s right, of course.
Read moreThere’s been a flurry of news about Twitter over the last week or so. Here’s a quick round-up post in case you missed it! Yesterday
Read moreThe question went round recently as to whether or not PRs were still pitching The Times since it put up the paywall, considering rumoured subscription
Read moreThe plight of ‘old media’ and newspapers in particular has been hot on the lips of everyone that works in the industry for years. Now a
Read moreAn article in the Guardian yesterday revealed that the internet is now worth £100bn to the UK economy. This represents more than 7% of national
Read moreWhy do people click to read a blog post? Usually because it interests, intrigues or challenges them with information that they think will add value.
Read moreTomorrow sees the launch of i, a new daily paper from the makers of The Independent and the latest innovation in the notorious turbulence of
Read moreA week ago, Louise, Danny , Debby and I were frantically packing. Every jumper, scarf and hat we owned were being stuffed into rucksacks along
Read moreOften the problem with technology is that we get so drawn in by the software, gadget or platform itself that we risk overlooking creative ideas
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