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At the first F8 event, Facebook introduced ‘social graph’, then the OpenGraph came last year. This year, Facebook have developed a new type of application, and they have changed the OpenGraph so that a user can connect to anything. Applications can now publish to a user’s stream, but do not have to prompt a user. Continue reading →

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We interviewed Tom Allason, the founder of award winning start up Shutl. Shutl have linked with major retailers like Argos, to launch a super fast delivery service.

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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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Charlie and I represented Jam in Engine’s Comic Relief Monster Bake-Off today. Even though we didn’t place, we had a lot of fun making it and you can check out our mighty monster-shaped gateau below. The competition was judged by Guardian food writer Tim Hayward alongside everyone at Engine who was invited to vote. Slices Continue reading →

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If you’re following Sweedish indie singer, Lykke Li, on Twitter, I’m sure you will have started seeing a slew of cryptic tweets from her recently, complete with tips to find rhymes and a mysterious website to visit. I, having noticed these for a short while, decided to take the bait and soon realised that those Continue reading →

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