A one-day event analysing and celebrating digital interactive media, which provides the main digital focus for the London Design Festival.
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Despite its alleged benefits, blogging costs time. And time is money. A new paper by Max Christian Hansen argues that new blogger should count the cost before they enter the fray. Ian Delaney examines the arguments.
moreBusiness software providers IBM Lotus, SAP and Oracle have each announced the adoption of Web 2.0 features through new products and add-ons to their current offerings.
moreDigital media companies should resolve to recruit more mature workers in 2007, writes Dianne Bown-Wilson
moreWhere to start with New Directions In Mobile, the NMK event held on 3rd October? It was all in the mix covering mobile TV, the mobile web, business models, user-generated content, statistical trends, and brands on mobile, reports Deirdre Molloy...
more2006 heralded a step change in the web analytics market. Now businesses with an online presence wishing to succeed in this rapidly changing world are welcoming the next evolution in marketing analytics, says Conrad Bennett...
moreWhen digital technologies intersect with civic life, they can impact a small community or an entire nation. The New Statesman New Media Awards celebrate those UK new media projects that benefit society, government or democracy. You can post entries for the awards before 31st May 2006...
moreViral Marketing can do wonders for a new brand. And the truism that the goriest and funniest often wins has also been reaffirmed in the runaway success of email viral campaign for new clothing brand Alto...
moreOn 8 September leading practicioners and strategists in the UK and global search scene came together to address the latest trends. Commercial, technological, and research innovations were explored and debated. Read the full report...
moreLast weekend the New Statesman launched Say It, an initiative that makes it the first UK magazine online you can listen to & download articles from in MP3 format...
moreAttention all wordsmiths and publishers! The Writers' Nexus site provides the tools for unpublished scriptwriters, fiction and non-fiction authors to upload samples, chapters and whole books. A self-publishing and promotional vehicle rolled into one...
more01zero-0ne Creative Learning Lab joined forces with the CLP to explore the common issues of learning in the digital industry. Focusing on companies based in Soho, Suzel Pitty reviews their 2005 snapshot study...
moreOnline advertising could revolutionise the industry, says Michael Nutley of NMA. But only when it stops trying to imitate its offline counterpart.
moreLethargic adoption of new media technology is causing a communications crisis within UK based global organisations, according to independent new research published today by Vanson Bourne and Forbidden Technologies.
moreWe'd like to welcome everyone to the new version of the NMK website. New and improved features include...
moreThis workshop at Quest for Value 2000 focused on how to create a company structure and culture to motivate staff in digital media companies.
moreAdvice on the process of generating new business, from identifying leads to convincing potential clients that yours is the right company for the job.
moreSocial media is revolutionising the way we communicate. Blogs, podcasts and RSS newsfeeds create both opportunities and threats that communications professionals simply cannot ignore. Following last year’s highly successful Delivering the New PR conferences, the University of Sunderland is bringing the second of its groundbreaking 2.0 series events to London, giving you the knowledge and skills to react, respond and profit from these fast-emerging technologies.
moreThere's no denying mobile's huge impact on the economy, communications, entertainment and social interactions. The development of content and services for mobile is a major growth industry. This afternoon event will examine some of the key developments in mobile: how mobile and wireless technology has changed the way we do things, relevant and unobtrusive marketing, trends to watch and future opportuntities, and key innovations and business models...
moreThere's no denying mobile's huge impact on the economy, communications, entertainment and social interactions. The development of content and services for mobile is a major growth industry. This afternoon event will examine some of the key developments in mobile: how mobile and wireless technology has changed the way we do things, relevant and unobtrusive marketing, trends to watch and future opportuntities, and key innovations and business models...
moreThe role of search in the marketer and vendors' repertoire is becoming ever more dominant as online search blends with everyday life in broadband Britain. This half-day event will address some key issues in the future of search - local versus international search, including geotargeting, and the likely impact of incoming trends, from integrated on and offline search to metasearch and the challenges of mobile search...
moreThe role of search in the marketer and vendors' repertoire is becoming ever more dominant as online search blends with everyday life in broadband Britain. This half-day event will address some key issues in the future of search - local versus international search, including geotargeting, and the likely impact of incoming trends, from integrated on and offline search to the metasearch offering and the challenges of mobile search...
moreThe role of search in the marketer and vendors' repetoire is becoming ever more dominant as online search blends with everyday life in broadband Britain. This half-day event will focus on some of the key issues in search - marketing tactics and local versus international search. Incoming trends will also be addressed, from RSS and semantic web to the challenges of mobile search...
moreThis event will consider current conditions in the Far East and South East Asia, examples of best practice and explore the opportunities for growth in the region. Drawing on the NMK New Media Exports Survey, it will also look at export trends in the digital sector, and the UK's perceived strengths and weaknesses.
moreHow can the digital industry translate its international reputation for creative and technical excellence into export earnings? This event will examine current activity and support services, and explore promising markets and strategies...
moreNMK's sister project, Lumiere, is hosting a morning session introducing professionals to the creative opportunities of new media.
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