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Seeing any Government representative being blunt about their motivation is refreshing.
Apparently, the Chinese stuck a photogenic nine year old girl in front of the huge TV audience for the Olympics opening ceremony, lip syncing to the Read More
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My colleague John was underwhelmed by the science underpinning my Euro 2008 prediction: Germany (least TVs per household in Europe) to win, following no UK teams even qualifying (UK has most TVs per household in Europe). But it's August...
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Metia is twenty years old tomorrow - Friday 25th July - as you'd imagine, everyone at the various Metia offices around the world will be celebrating with a glass of champagne or two.
If you too want to wallow in nostalgia for Read More
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It's in the data.
I mentioned before some research work our client LG Electronics had undertaken investigating Europe's TV viewing habits ahead of the upcoming summer of sport.
One data point caught my eye. UK citizens own the most TVs per household Read More
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Another reason to be jealous of Cristiano Ronaldo - as if the salary, the medals and all the awards weren't enough - now its official, your girlfriend probably fancies him.
According to 12,000 European women, Ronaldo is the hottest property Read More
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Our own government in the UK simply has the wherewithal to lose huge volumes of its citizens' personal data (current location, we know not where). And only using CDs via pigeon post too, so no points for technical innovation even.
But hats Read More
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Having glibly introduced the subject of Phorm in the previous post, I spent a little longer looking at the storm brewing around it. Its interesting on a number of levels.
Phorm looks to be following Dell's well trodden path to online purgatory. Of course, Read More
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I'd never heard of Phorm until it got embroiled in the broader debate about control of personal data derived from web usage. I had even listened to a Tim Berners Lee interview on this topic where, reportedly, he was obliquely criticizing Phorm but Read More
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A colleague forwarded me this Out of Office message...
Thank you for your message.I, however, am attending a funeral on Friday, with, shall we say, rather limited network access. For quick assistance nonetheless, please text (SMS) me on...
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Jeremy Beadle died of Leukaemia this week. The sub head of his obituary in the Independent was: Loved and Loathed TV Prankster. Which is both a blunt and accurate statement for his obituary. I can't honestly say I was one of his fans.
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Jeff Jarvis has a great post on the new metrics now available to track the progress of the US presidential race, from Twitter followers to odds quoted by a bookmaker. Some of these methods wouldn't translate for a brand or a business but its is amazing Read More
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According to Dave Hatch, a Research Director at Aberdeen Group, three of the top four marketers' priorities are to do with justifying their existence inside their own business, not whipping the competition outside in the marketplace. Even those Read More
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A naive question I know, but interesting to read that Richard Holway - formerly of Ovum and the eponymously named Richard Holway Ltd - now regards himself as an influencer not an analyst. And that he aspires to be a trusted influencer.
I've paid Read More
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Nielsen completed a global survey - 26,000+ consumers in 47 markets - which has confirmed that consumers place the greatest trust in... recommendations from other consumers. Well, we all knew that, but its good to have some more confirmation.
More interesting Read More
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Right now, visualization techniques and tools are areas where we are investing time. I was planning to post on this, and then everyone else beat me to it...
Charles Arthur has taken a look at this subject in his Guardian techblog
Charles also Read More
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