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Engine agencies Jam and Synergy have launched rugby’s first-ever interactive companion app, the RBS 6 Nations Live Challenge. The app breaks new ground for rugby fans, using dual screen interaction to revolutionise and enhance the live match experience for fans watching at home. The app is designed to be played while fans watch the RBS 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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I’m a digital native; I swing from platform to platform like a monkey on vines, and I ‘like’ and I comment and I upload images, of my digital-native-life, as I go. I was there at the birth of mass social media, and I grabbed that bull by the horns. But what if you’re not a Continue reading →

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With the launch of Domo to the app market for the iPhone and Android, the age old question has once again reared its head… how much is too much? For those of you who haven’t yet had a chance to play with the app for yourself, it connects you to those with similar interests in Continue reading →

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I’ve always thought that with Facebook I’m fairly reserved when it comes to accepting friend requests; I’m reluctant to add someone I once met for 5 minutes through my flatmate’s cousin’s friend’s sister, and that’s perfectly reasonable isn’t it?! How smug I felt then, when I challenged my ‘happily accept anyone who adds me’ boyfriend Continue reading →

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Before even typing a word, this post has taken me about half an hour.  I’ll call this initial process ‘research and testing’ – I’m not sure management will be convinced though. they’ll call it ‘playing video games at work’. I’m happy to split the difference. It’s been a very enjoyable half hour. eBoy has made Continue reading →

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Museum of London this week launched an iPhone app which lets users view their art collection in a very new and original way. The app, developed by creative agency Brothers and Sisters, guides users around London through geo tags in Google Maps shown via their iPhone screen. It plots most locations existing in the museum’s Continue reading →

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Today Google has revealed yet another innovative new app to their mobile suite – Google translate for animals. Just remember: “four legs good, two legs better”. find out more here

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