There always seems to be a celebrity tweeting about a brand they’re unhappy with – two weeks ago it was Rob Brydon with O2, and since then, Perez Hilton has been informing more than 13.5 million people about how T-Mobile and Danger and Microsoft have all failed. But what’ s a company to do in Continue reading →
It doesn’t seem so long ago that I posted a blog about tweeting being banned in the world of sport. In fact, it wasn’t long ago at all. It was two weeks ago. Now, two weeks later, yet another sport organisation, the National Football League (American - a trend?), decides tweeting and other social networking Continue reading →
The Southeastern Conference’s (American college sports organisation) ticket policy was basically a ban against communicating to anyone outside the game. No game updates, no photos and no video were allowed to be posted to the Internet while at a game. The SEC wanted to be the sole Tweeter. Of course, this is absurd. It’s unenforceable, Continue reading →
Much like Apple took a stand against the PC, Box.net is taking on their competitor, Microsoft’s SharePoint. Box.net and SharePoint are both online services for sharing content. A promotional email sent by Box.net says: “We’ve noticed a lot of businesses are switching from SharePoint to Box.net because we make it easier to share content and Continue reading →
I am one of the newbies in Jam, so this is my first blog. I also happen to be the only American on the team, so it’s only fitting that I start off blogging with coffee, even though I much prefer a British cup of tea. I came across the portrait of Mona Lisa made Continue reading →

