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  • RE: BBC iPlayer use leaps to 2.2m people per month

    On demand is the future of TV but the technology used seems to be utilising P2P which may cause some issues with some users security settings and possibly a few hiccups with the new daft anti piracy legislation that the government is trying to pass. www.noundo.co.uk
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 20 Feb 2008
  • re: Mobile advertising... it's the future?

    The problem I have with mobile advertising is that barring receiving texts which are irritating and blue tooth (which is reliant on the immediate location) it requires some sort of internet connection which costs the users money. Jumping online to view some bits and bobs only having to get past adverts first annoys the hell out of me. However if a ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gregory Allan on 13 Feb 2008
  • RE: Government to introduce internet bans for illegal downloaders

    bah!!! the traditional view of copyright will be dead in ten years anyway. I prefer to buy my media than download it as I'm one of those wierd collector types and what happens if you download an album thats deleted ie cannot buy it anymore.
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 13 Feb 2008
  • RE: How much does advertising influence us?!

    Well I've been doing some research into user generated media and I found this on Nielson Buzzmetrics and I thought it may be of use to you.
    Posted to Advertising Forum (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 31 Jan 2008
  • re: iPhone hang-ups as Google and Dell plot

    Hahaha maybe you guys should hire me I wrote about Android on my blog ages ago on 7 Dec actually, although I still havent figured out how to install it on my HTC touch (I'm a geek just not that much) I even wrote how open source (yes android is open source) can be of benefit for marketing purposes. http://gregallan77.spaces.live.com/
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gregory Allan on 30 Jan 2008
  • re: The agency crisis

    I couldn't agree more; TV is dying, paper is on its way out and consumers are paying less attention to more traditional online advertising. On top of this DRM is dead in the water and copyright's days are numbered. We approaching days where all information will be free, unfortunately sorting the wheat from the chaff'' is going to be a bothersome ...
  • RE: The senselessness of Thinkbox!...

    TV adverts will be dead in about 5 years when we all have things like Apple TV or Tivo in our living rooms, Thinkbox looks to me like the TV stations (or at least some of them) in panic mode. Hell It's been worrying me and I'm a motion/graphic designer in TV advertising which is why I've  been doing extensive research into ...
    Posted to Media Forum (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 29 Jan 2008
  • RE: MacBook Air

    Macs are no longer about being workhorses for the design industry that much was evident when they released the IPod, they are high end consumer goods basically they are the high fashion of the electronics industry. What they’ve done from branding point of view is fantastic Steve Jobs turned a company that was flailing desperately to stay in ...
    Posted to Digital Forum (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 29 Jan 2008
  • re: The Nintendo wife-o-meter

    This has always been blaringly obvious to me; why do advertisers always insist on selling to the people who would probably in all likelihood buy their product use their service anyway? I've always maintained that you should try and sell to the person who is least likely to consider a purchase. I raised this question when I was at Uni in South ...
    Posted to Rory Sutherland's Blog (Weblog) by Gregory Allan on 29 Jan 2008
  • RE: Ad-supported music download service launches

    I'm not sure how much longer the major record labels will survive as the public just isn't interested in artists designed for mass consumption like they used to be. There's a big swing towards individualism as social networking allows for us to express our personalities and make connections with people who have similar ideas to us rather than ...
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Gregory Allan on 29 Jan 2008

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