The Last Enemy DVD

To my shame, I missed this when recently screened on BBC, but a friend alerted me to this timely TV mini-series about surveillance culture, who having listened to tireless ramblings in the past on my foresight on ID card technologies, was suddenly realising ‘tomorrow really is nearer then he thought’. Not being good with the [...]

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Adobe Air

There has been a lot of discussion about the role of ‘cloud computing’ and seeing the PC as some kind of dumb-terminals accessing network software or documents – almost reversing to the way mainframes worked in the 70’s, but now on a global scale. It will change the nature of personal computing, to follow you [...]

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In an answer as to why my blog has been quiet of late, I offer my submission of the first assignment for my Masters in Creative Media Practice which looks at Research, Theory & Creative Change for Online Advertising; identifying key events which led to change, analysing the reasons for change and how they were [...]

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It really is great to hear your heart-felt confessions on your misappropriation of the use of advertising towards your 50M users worldwide on your Facebook site. In essence any assumption on behalf of advertisers in this day and age of prevalent consumer criticism will see the destruction of brands quicker than marketers can build them. [...]

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