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Category Archives: Mobile
Newsroom 3.1, #bbcgofigure, some truly scary Facebook facts and the value of Flappy Bird – things I learned at #NewsRW
So I spent today at the News Rewired conference in the Microsoft building at Victoria. As ever there were loads of nifty bits of data to plough through, the usual bread-based lunch, a goody bag with jelly beans (eaten by … Continue reading
Posted in Digital publishing, Mobile, Social Media
Tagged BBC News, Conferences, Crowdfunding, data journalism, Facebook, Flappy Bird, Journalism, News Rewired, NewsRW, SEO, Trinity Mirror
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Kickstarter dreams – iStick
Oh this I want, and I need, and oh look at that, I’ve supported the Kickstarter. This is one of those things that when you see it just makes so much sense that you have no idea why someone hasn’t … Continue reading
Is anyone using the 4 image upload on Twitter?
Short answer, no. Or rather, not yet. The only one I could spot on my Twitter feed was the official account for Twitter in the UK. Now admittedly this particular update was apparently only been rolled out to iPhone users, … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Social Media
Tagged Facebook, IPhone, Photos, Twitter, user experience
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Are 70% of smartphone users in Europe really on Android?
Haymarket published some interesting smartphone stats over on their blog last week. I don’t spend a lot of time hanging out on the corporate blogs of my company’s competitors but I will admit this one caught my eye. Are nearly … Continue reading