American Scientific Magazine September 2008

As I land back in the US, there is a great read on newsstands across the nation at the mo discussing the future of privacy. The latest copy of “Scientific American Magazine” is dedicated to such topics as: Do Social Networks Bring the End of Privacy? Young people share the most intimate details of personal [...]

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A question was posted on a discussion board “What is the difference between the British and American approach to digital advertising?” My first thought was, ‘other then the Americans loving the brash diamond-white smiling salesmen-type approach saying “trust me” and the English preferring cynicism, sarcasm and convincing with facts from the “and now the science [...]

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O2 and Oystercard using RFID

Londoners today should be in a grip of panic, after the controversial testing between O2, Barclaycard, Transport for London (TFL) and Nokia was given the green light, as reported by the London Evening Standard. Mobile phones to be used as Oyster and credit cards “It is also hoped the system, which could be in place [...]

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Banksy's Wall and Piece

Picked up a copy of “Wall and Piece”, the book about Banksy’s street art, on my way home the other day. One of his opening statements about his artwork relates to advertising. In essence, ‘one man’s advertising is another man’s graffiti’. He raises and interesting point, why is it that ad men are allowed to [...]

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