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We’re pleased to present what we hope to be the first of many guest posts on spreadingjam.com. Mr Oli Newton (@olinewton) is the head of emerging platforms at i-level. At the moment Wave is an undefined shell. Its core description is probably along the lines of an uber wiki based collaborative document editing tool. But Continue reading →
We’ve been noticing recently that every few weeks another change to Google has it showing up more social media sites in their results. We thought we should list some of the key ways that social media and search are converging. 1. Live search Google & Bing have signed deals with Twitter to include live search Continue reading →
As I write this some servers in Texas america are frantically calculating what will be the 1,000,000 english word. The company are GLM who do this by tracking the English language and looking for new words and when one has been mentioned 25,000 times it is included. This is not an official word as defined Continue reading →
Brian Solis and the people at Jess3 have put together a map of the Twitterverse. It’s basically a visualisation of the services and tools that exist around Twitter, from URL shorteners through mobile apps to search and trends. It’s a good starter for anyone looking for some of the off-the-beaten track apps/services, but also underlines Continue reading →
The day is upon us. It’s more important than the World Cup, presidential election and Olympics combined. That’s right it’s i-level’s perfect pitch competition. Six teams made up of i-level staff battle it out in front of the company and 3 special judges to see who is the best at pitching. Five Jam members have Continue reading →
If you’re the kind of person that feels that communication through the written word is too personal or perhaps too subjective, then daytum.com is for you. This nifty site (beta only i’m afraid) allows you to upload, visualise and share anything you can count. Instead of posting photos on my facebook, i decided to upload Continue reading →

