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Whoa, Wikipedia’s gone dark today. Hey, Reddit’s not working.  What does this all mean?  Major Internet sites today are protesting two pending bills in the US Congress: SOPA (or the Stopping Online Piracy Act) in the House of Representatives, and PIPA (or Protecting Intellectual Property Act) in the Senate.  What do these two bills do, Continue reading →

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And if she doesn’t, you could always ask online. It’s easy to preach to the converted. It’s considerably more difficult to explain how a flash based memory drive with no moving parts can transform virtually any computer set-up. Well at least we found it difficult… But online, as in life, these things are easy when Continue reading →

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Jam’s Head of Mobile Dan Beasley shares his thoughts on the iPhone 4S. Yesterday’s unveiling of the iPhone 4S has been months in the making, rumour after rumour, tweet after tweet, photoshop after photoshop. Was it worth the wait? Yes there are some improvements to the technical specification, not many to list but these do Continue reading →

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On 7th August 2011, our Strategy Director, Jonathan Akwue wrote this post on his blog about the use of BBM to fuel the riots in London. His coverage was picked up by the media and covered on blogs, newspapers and news sites worldwide. Following yesterday’s Commons Committee meeting, he took the time to write his Continue reading →

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With a new twist on bringing you interesting digital stuff, Jam is going to be throwing some video interviews into the mix, here is our first with the co-founder of Huddle. Huddle is a company that uses cloud collaboration technology to enable businesses to, manage projects, share files and collaborate with people outside of an Continue reading →

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Forget your wallet and cash, the future has arrived – Mobile money is here. Near field communication technology (NFC) is now moving rapidly towards widespread adoption. Well, almost – if recent announcements, media buzz and consumer anticipation is anything to go by, the signs are encouraging: Google is set to unveil plans for a mobile Continue reading →

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I can’t say I have, and after watching these videos – I can’t say I’d want to! The Samsung Galaxy S 2 is scheduled to launch on May 1st 2011, and after the success of their Galaxy S launch last year, Samsung wanted to do something different. They wanted to take the internet craze of Continue reading →

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Tweetbot rivals Twitter for iPhone. I took Tapbot’s new Twitter application, Tweetbot, for a spin this week, and, as predicted by the hype, I was extremely impressed. With intuitive features, that easily highlight the restrictions of the official Twitter app, it’s a strong application for the tweeter on the go. And bar a couple of Continue reading →

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“Could social media ever offer up a rich seam of customer data, or is it just a mine of useless information?” Marketing Week recently published an article sharing concerns expressed by businesses about monitoring social media for customer data. The first being the difficulty in pairing CRM databases with social media posts. Everyone’s talking about Continue reading →

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When something becomes ‘fashionable’, you very quickly learn how not to do it. A few months ago I thought I’d dabble in the animal print trend, but the same day I saw a women dressed head to toe in an ensemble of jungle prints and was reminded to keep any additions to my wardrobe minimal. Continue reading →

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