The chance to meet London-based digital media agencies and gain insight into portfolio presentation, best practice and what companies are looking for in potential employees.
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The era of user-generated content has provided site owners with fresh, inexpensive ways to populate their sites. But it also brings new legal headaches, best avoided rather than remedied. Ian Delaney reports from the presentation given by Paul Massey of K&L Gates at Internet World on 2 May 2007.
moreFindings from the Poynter EyeTrack07 research into how people read online and in print discovered that a much larger percentage of story text was read online than in print publications. Ian Delaney reports.
moreAwareness of podcasting has risen considerably over the last year - from 22 per cent in 2006 to 37 per cent in 2007. However, the number of people listening to the format remains relatively static, up just two per cent to 13 per cent, over the same period.
moreThe latest NetObserver poll from Novatris and Harris Interactive reveals that the internet habits of those under 25 vary widely from those of their elders.
moreIan Delaney reports on the insync event 'The Revolution will not be Televised: It will be YouTubed'. Four supporters of citizen TV and four very different ways to achieve it.
moreIan Delaney examines the Twitter phenomenon: the next generation of social media communications or the scourge of a society that can't stop talking about itself?
moreThe latest in our Beers and Innovation series concerned the topic of attention. Is there less of it than ever? Is it a commodity? Do brands need to completely change their approach to consumers? Ian Delaney reports.
moreUser-generated and community sites are predicted to account for over half of internet usage over the next ten years. That's one of the conclusions from a new report into The User Revolution from US investment bank and securities firm Piper Jaffray.
moreNot normally known for his sentimental streak, editor Ian Delaney shoe-horns romance into a story about online marketing for the sake of Valentines' Day. Only once a year, promise.
moreExecutive Creative Director for Modem Media Chris Clarke explains why rising advertising sales do not mean that those involved in the industry can rest on their laurels.
moreThe quest to work out how to make money from some of the most popular Web 2.0 properties continues with good and bad news for YouTube in a new poll.
moreNew findings from BIGresearch - its Simultaneous Media Usage Study - suggest that marketers are facing what the company calls a 'new reality'. Ian Delaney checks through the figures.
moreMobile phone users' worldwide spend on music for mobile devices will reach US$32.2 billion by 2010 according to forecasts from Gartner.
moreMarc Canter of Broadband Mechanics explored the distributed, decentralized online world of today at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006. He outlined the next generation of social networks whereby people control their content and can interconnect between online services, aka 'The Mesh'...
moreAs we consider the current trends in interactive media, we look back to the last ten years - what worked, what didn't, and what could still happen? Michael Nutley believes that the promises being made for broadband now are very similar to those being made for the narrowband Internet. Should we believe them?
moreIdeas on how to keep your website up-to-date, relevant and informative, by David Nicholson of WordsOntheWeb.
moreA guide to protecting yourself and your company in a hard economic climate, from retaining talent, business warning signals and managing costs to redundancy and directors' responsibilities.
moreDavid Picking, Recruitment Director at Recruit Media analysed the factors responsible for the current skills shortage in the new media labour market, and how companies can adopt strategies to overcome this problem.
moreThis seminar comprises part of CIDA's Digital Women's Club initiative. This event is open to all, with engagement particularly encouraged from underemployed women (and subject to certain criteria being met). Please note that pre-event registration is essential to access this FREE event and that booking for the event can ONLY be made through the Digital Women's Club website.
moreThis conference will examine the unique value that women bring to creative businesses and how to inspire, engage and retain them in greater numbers. The day will include a jobs lounge, networking breakfast and lunch, showcases and panels as well as a healthy dose of debate and controversy.
moreOne day hands-on classroom-based writing for the web training course. Learn specific, practical techniques for writing effective online content for your website.
moreThe Pud is for everyone in your team, so please pass this invitation round and get them involved - It's the ideal opportunity to mix and network with peers, as well as have a great time!
moreThis event is dedicated to exploring the shape of the audio-visual and interactive media industry in the years ahead.
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