Internet skills need supersonic improvement

January 20, 2012 in Choices, Communication Breakdown, New Technology, Opinions, Social Media

With a rising need for technically sound engineers and people who can work with advanced network machinery, there’s also an alarming rise in the number of people worldwide who lack [...]

Mobile Megabyte Mega-Misconception

May 21, 2010 in Communication Breakdown, Opinions, Personal, Technology

There’s a lot of chat at the moment about mobile tariffs – specifically how much data someone’s able to download without incurring other charges. To say I was ‘concerned’ about [...]

General Election: How many people feel like her?

May 5, 2010 in Communication Breakdown, Return on Involvement, Social Media

So here I am on the train into Paddington for tonights #140conf. I sat in the first available seat and the lady in front of me is talking to a [...]

Why people don’t vote? – guest blog by @RobJCameron

April 26, 2010 in Communication Breakdown, Opinions, Return on Involvement, Social Media

One of Lee’s most recent posts (Have you decided) suggested that there was a substantial body of online conversations that indicated that nearly 46% of eligible voters would not vote. [...]

Not exclusively from O2! Oversight or subtle marketing attempt? – over to you O2

February 25, 2010 in Communication Breakdown, internal processes, Website Design

Searching this morning for things related to iPhone’s – which is a bit of a routine with me because I love mine, I couldn’t help noticing the description from O2: [...]

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