Oxford Jam’13: Penguins and Social Enterprise
I know you have been for it.. so here it is: My key take-aways from Oxford Jam’13. For those who don’t know I go to I have been helping run Oxford Jam since 2011 and it’s a fixed event in my diary every year.There are many reasons why Oxford Jam is special but more on … Read more
A summary of #AWEurope in 10 tweets
These are my top 10 tweets from the interesting Advertising Week Europe last week. Putting all the controversy aside, some of the insights from the talks were amazing.
7 Ideas for X Blog Posts
Reblogged from 10,000 Startup Hours – David Cummings: Last week I ran an experiment where I published seven blog posts that had seven ideas each on a specific topic. The goal of the exercise was to see if that style of post, with a specific number of items, was more successful in terms of visitors … Read more
The Rise of Social Media Surveillance and Censorship in the Middle East
Person of Interest, Homeland, Revenge, Spooks, and The Wire. Besides being excellent examples of addictive American TV, they all have one thing in common: the theme of surveillance. From Wikileaks to London Riots, Arab Spring to man-hunt by Saudi Arabia for anti-monarch tweets – social media surveillance has seen its share of limelight in recent years. … Read more
Did the #EEBaftas set a new social precedent for award sponsors?
Some weeks back, we saw EE sponsored BAFTA’s in full swing in London’s beautiful Royal Opera House only after a chilly stroll in the snow and rain for the red carpet elite of the film and television industry in attendance. Let’s break down why I’m writing this: -EE, the new hot and coming 4G network, was … Read more










