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With Halloween upon us, we shun the traditional ghosts, ghouls and witches costumes in favour of some thoroughly more topical, if not controversial suggestions.
Michael Jackson – as the King of Pop, a Jackson costume is not complete without pallid face as his whitest incarnation yet. Failing that, dress up as Dr. Conrad Murray with a ... Read more

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As it goes, I’d say I’m pretty good at the friends malarkey. I remember key dates, backstories and whereabouts, am always there for an obligatory shoulder to cry on or a drink to celebrate; for dinner, dancing or directions. So after a day with Siri, I thought we’d be getting on like a house on ... Read more

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After four days of service disruptions for Blackberry users last week, makers Research In Motion (RIM) announced that all technical problems were fixed and services resumed to normal. While the technological side of proceedings may well be restored, the blow comes after a summer of bad press for the mobile phone makers.
Despite results from a ... Read more

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Thanks to the startling statistic that 1.08 million of the world’s 4 billion mobile phones is now a smartphone, more and more customers around the world have the power in their pocket to shop  from anywhere, 24/7. Currently 10% of visits to websites are from mobile devices but figures show that mobile commerce, or m-commerce, ... Read more

With occupations of Dublin’s Dame Street and planned rallies is Spain and Germany #OccupyTogether and #globaldemocracy tags have spread to draw together the reaction to democratic control over banks worldwide.

The movement is stretching across all social networks. On Tumblr members of the public have been detailing their reasons for supporting the cause via We Are the 99 Percent. On Instagram the #occupy tag pulls together images from the global occupations in Wall Street, The Hague, Sydney and Venice.

Malcolm Gladwell of The New Yorker wrote on 4th October, “Facebook activism succeeds not by motivating people to make a real sacrifice but by motivating them to do the things that people do when they are not motivated enough to make a real sacrifice”. But with such enthusiasm and dedication to a cause held in such high regard by so many left in dire straights by the restrictions of financial austerity, the spread of social activism by Facebook and Twitter signals a new generation of people actually taking to the streets and making their virtual voices heard in the real world.

With live blogging and tweeting of events as they happen from the occupation, follow #OccupyLSX for updates from the front line of the protest.

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The focus on Wall Street’s role in the global banking crisis has switched to London this week as protesters plan to occupy the London Stock Exchange from midday Saturday. A middle finger up to the global financial corporations after a year of economic discontent, the Occupy London Stock Exchange site has been set up to ... Read more

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Last week we were invited to speak at the Chinwag Insight: Facebook Marketing conference on 6th October 2011.  We shared our predictions with delegates from around the country, explaining what Facebook’s latest and most radical changes to date (first announced at the f8 conference on 23rd September) mean for marketers and business. Other panelists that supported ... Read more

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Last week the Neoco team headed out to Zurich to begin filming the first part of a series of VIP winner’s experiences for our pan-European launch of the Sony Tablet.  We touched down early Wednesday morning meeting up with our production team and a senior member of Sony then did a little reconnaissance on locations before the ... Read more

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As tablets and smart phones continue to grow in popularity and functionality, broadcasters and content providers are left to contemplate where they stand in this changing environment. There has been plenty of concern that the use of second (third and fourth*) screens detract from traditional TV consumption, with many channels desperate to put as ... Read more