Communication Breakdown

Internet skills need supersonic improvement

Internet skills need supersonic improvement

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 badly in the basic internet skills department. So, let’s go ahead and dig deep into why there’s such a great [...]

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Mobile Megabyte Mega-Misconception

Mobile Megabyte Mega-Misconception

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 it would be an understatement! Why? Well I consider myself to be a pretty heavy user – and before you [...]

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General Election: How many people feel like her?

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 friend on the phone. Not one to normally listen in, but as part of tonights #140conf London meetup is regarding [...]

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

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

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. I ‘re-tweeted’ this post and added a question as to why so many people may not take up their democratic [...]

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

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

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: Errr, that’s not right…! The iPhone hasn’t been exclusive to O2 since last November when Orange started selling it, followed [...]

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