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UK General Election: Leaders Debate Round 2 #ge2010

UK General Election: Leaders Debate Round 2 #ge2010

So how will people feel after tonights Live debate on TV? It will certainly answer some questions like was the huge swing over to LibDem after seeing Nick Clegg win the first one merely a blip? But one thing’s for sure David Cameron and Gordon Brown will be ‘better prepared’ [...]

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UK General Election: Have you decided? #GE2010

UK General Election: Have you decided? #GE2010

I read on Sky News yesterday that there is a slight difference of opinion on ‘which party’ is currently out in front? There were three poll results published: ComRes, YouGov and Populus who conducted telephone interviews over two days between the 18th & 20th of April ComRes – interviewed 1012 [...]

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Bubba the bad ass doorman

Bubba the bad ass doorman

In business, how you communicate online (through social networks) will determine how successful you are. Businesses need to think of communicating online more as a private party: if you have an invite, then you’re in, but if you’re trying to gatecrash then everyone will turn into ‘Buba’ the bad ass [...]

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Social Media Fear and the SMASBO

Social Media Fear and the SMASBO

I asked this question last week at Be2Camp, “Are you afraid of social media?” After a few looks around the room people started to put their hands up – not all, but enough for the question to stick in my mind as something to discuss here. It’s not the first [...]

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I tweet therefore I am

I tweet therefore I am

You and I have opinions. We have favourite foods (mine’s Thai by the way), books , films and personalities. We like to play sports – when we can. We love the Sci-Fi channel but don’t understand why Eastenders is so popular (subjective opinion so might see a mass exodus of [...]

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