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Twitter Free Zone Please - Just Occasionally!

I met an Oscar winner last night. Estelle Parsons , who won best supporting actress in Bonnie and Clyde, was performing in August – Osage County at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle and I was lucky enough to get back stage and shake her hand. The play was awesome! A company of about 12 actors had 2000...
Posted to DigiTales Blog - Mel Carson (Weblog) by Mel Carson on 02 Nov 2009

Digital Britain Report Will Make PR Sector Think More Digital

With the release of the government's Digital Britain report this week, it comes at a timely juncture in the industry of public relations, where new technology tools are increasingly being used for communications campaigns, far more than in past years. While the main highlights of the report address...
Posted to Quick Peeks (Weblog) by Lisa Devaney on 18 Jun 2009

Social media and the Iranian election

On Wired.com, Andrew Exum is wondering all about Iran and the explosive use of social media to organise, agitate and protest in Iran. He's wondering how real it all is? And if it is the technological enabled few rather than the digitally deprived masses. He wrote: "Are we simply finding common...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 16 Jun 2009

The Apprentice is the future of TV

I have watched the apprentice , as many of us have, for several seasons now. Last week brought a whole new dimension to the experience. At the start of the programme, the BBC encouraged me to play along with the Apprentice Predictor ., This allowed me to vote at any time on who I thought would be fired...
Posted to Taking the blog for a walk (Weblog) by Ross Taylor on 19 May 2009

Twitter of a weekend

If you had been in any doubt this weekend must have cleared it up. It was kind of amazing. I don't know what happened, but I could not escape Twitter. It was literally everywhere I went: online, in print, on TV and radio. It was like someone flicked (Tweeted) a huge switch. Of course, there was the...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 09 Feb 2009

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