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We all know Zeebox is leading the Social TV Revolution right now. It’s time to dig a little deeper into what makes this up-and-coming social service so compelling. Here’s the top 5 things Zeebox is radically changing in TV Land: 1. It makes TV more personal Zeebox lets users totally personalise their EPG by sorting, Continue reading →

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Social Media DJs Following on from the recent SXSW it seems all eyes in social media are fixed on the box – Zeebox to be precise. To quote the words of Mugatu from the movie Zoolander:  Social TV is “so hot right now”. But beyond all the hoopla, another media channel has been quietly perfecting the Continue reading →

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The ‘Stephen Fry effect’ was well and truly in force last week, when Britain’s most iconic Tweeter helped to raise a virtual crowd of protesters against the actions of the Saul Zaentz Company. Saul Zaentz owns the rights to both the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the upcoming film, The Hobbit. To capitalise on Continue reading →

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Campaign’s Alasdair Reid asked London’s social media set how brands can benefit from the latest Facebook developments. Our CEO, Alex Miller, said: Timeline has had mixed feedback from users (but then any new feature always does) and time will tell whether or not this pans out. However, the dramatic rise of the social network Pinterest Continue reading →

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Ambient social (or ambient location) apps were one of the big trends to emerge from SXSW this year. The possibility of seamless sharing with the people physically nearby excited the SXSW base and has spawned countless blog posts around the globe. But not everyone is warm to the idea. CNN has called it “The scariest Continue reading →

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The story of our lives isn’t told in brief bursts of text and fleeting, disconnected images.  Life is a continual flow of events, memories, sense impressions, music, opinions, punctuated by important and special milestones.  The story of a brand is the same; its heritage and brand values are created through the history and the continual Continue reading →

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It’s been a long time coming, but Facebook Brand Pages have just had an extreme makeover. This update represents the biggest set of changes to Brand Pages on Facebook since the network’s creation. While the changes are radical, and remove some features brands have grown reliant on for their activities on Facebook, they also provide Continue reading →

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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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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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With so much negativity surrounding social media at the moment, the riots and news yesterday of the awful internet ‘troll’, we thought it would be nice to pull up some good things that have been achieved through social media. Below are some of our favourites… Alice’s Bucket List Alice Pyne is 15 years old and Continue reading →

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