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Here at Jam, we love blogs. We spend all day working with bloggers and all night reading their posts. It would appear our mothers never warned us about getting square eyes. Given our blog-nerd-levels, we thought we’d share with you the blogs we think will continue to see growth throughout 2012…you know, in case you’re 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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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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“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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Having been down to the Regent Street Apple store earlier this morning, we thought we’d be missing out if we didn’t catch the 5pm launch! It was immediately apparent that the rest of London had the same idea as us; it was madness. There were people, taking photos of people, taking photos of people waiting Continue reading →

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This morning, we headed down to the Regent Street Apple store and caught up with Jewels Lewis. He’s first in line to get the iPad 2, he’s been there since 7:30am Thursday morning – and he even missed his son’s 12th birthday for it! (Don’t worry though, he was given permission!)

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On Tuesday 15th of March 2011, Jam had the pleasure of taking a select number of invited bloggers along for an exclusive preview of the Sky News iPad app, courtesy of – you guessed it – Sky. The event was a huge success, offering some of the UK’s top technology and news bloggers (including Lucy Continue reading →

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen an inspiring mobile marketing campaign from a music label, but XL Records has really grabbed my attention! Deviating from the norm (a run of the mill template app which has 30 seconds of video content, a biog and a competition to win tickets) they’ve opted for a more Continue reading →

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Two new campaigns have been on my radar for integrating sensors to create awesome social data since the Copenhagen wheel. The first is this campaign for Coke from Publicis in Israel – you can read a detailed summary of it here The campaign created wristbands to be used at ‘Camp Coca Cola’ that let them Continue reading →

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