Bringing Masters Golf to the Masses

The austere and antiquated approach by the organisers of the US Masters Golf tournament means that most viewers cannot watch any coverage of the event until well into the day’s play. The restriction has been annoying me immensely for many years, with my excitement for one of the greatest tournaments in the world (most American’s [...]

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Election Race Goes Online

With Gordon Brown finally letting slip the worst kept secret of the year by announcing that the general election will be on the 6th May this year, it gave rise to a host of new plans to allow the leaders of the main three parties to go head-to-head. Following a distinctly average display by the [...]

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Labour Twit’s Twitter Mistake

As it was announced last week that Scottish Labour candidate Stuart MacLennan has been sacked for his abusive Twitter comments about politicians and voters, I could only think that there are still plenty of people who still don’t understand the reach of social media. Although many may question the intelligence of a man who tweets [...]

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Facebook Security Discussions Continue

Facebook are currently in discussions with the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) agency to discuss the possibility of introducing a panic button on all pages within the social networking site. The proposed button will allow children, who may be feeling threatened by or suspicious anything on their own Facebook page. The button will link [...]

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Online Ad Revenue Continues to Increase

A recent report has shown that UK online advertising spending has bucked the general industry downward trend by continuing to increase throughout 2009. Surpassing £3.5 Billion for the first time, online advertising has not only survived the global cooldown on spending, but managed to increase over that time. To put this rise in perspective, in [...]

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