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Archive for: July, 2011

The first of many posts in the video reel. These videos speak for themselves so I’ll keep this brief.  This post features two great pieces of work by Sam O’Hare. I love the use of the tilt shift effect resulting in 35,000 stills not only making it a ...

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Best Vendor surveyed over 550 start-ups on a mission to find out what products and providers they have used to help run their activities. Google Apps and Google analytics have come out clear tools of choice from the participants of the survey. From a communications and marketing angle, Google ...

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I read a Guardian post a while back by Jeremy Heimans and Tim Dixon on how politics is still at the adolescent stage of understanding  technology, most notably social media.  Their core message was that in the end, the reality is that the people behind the workings of ...

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Social media is continuously finding new ways to relay information with start-ups being conceived almost everyday. They continuously find innovative ways of  using developer APIs from the largest social networks such as Facebook and Twitter and soon Google+. One of the most common uses of social networks at ...

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On reflection, my previous blog on reasons why you should join the new social network was a little premature and assumptive, because since then I’ve had several friends ask me what Google+ actually is. Well at the time of writing (these things change), here’s my attempt to answer ...

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The first of many blog posts I’ll be doing to feature some of the projects I’ve worked on in the past and some of the current projects I’m involved in. It’s usefull to know what you think of them so please leave thoughts, comments or suggestions in the ...

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Add Tim Ngwena to your Google+ Circle. Leave a comment to get an invite If your new to the idea of Google+, in one sentence it’s Google’s attempt to put its services under one umbrella and deliver a social netowrking experience (that will hopefully go further than Google Wave) ...

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Thanks for stopping by and welcome . If you want to find out more about what I do, visit my LinkedIn profile, social networks or get in touch. Here, I’ll be shedding my own thoughts on my interests in technology, communication, social networks and the strategies deployed across these ...

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