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RockMelt launch promises to bring social web to the browser

Have you checked out RockMelt and signed up? If you haven’t heard, its a new web browser created with the social web in mind. The idea is that rather than simply navigating web pages it makes it easy...

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Google’s accusation that Bing is copying labelled ‘Silly’

You can imagine a few red faces at Mountain View right now. It is one of those stories that refuses to go away – Google accuses Microsoft of copying search results yet they are the ones who end up...

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HTML5 and the death of the App Store

The updated Linked in iPhone app For obvious reasons Google has long-trumpeted the notion that brands should create a mobile optimised site first before developing a costly iPhone app. Read more on...

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If Isaac Newton worked in a digital creative agency…

It’s something of a contentious point these days, but digital creative agencies are still, primarily, purveyors of truth. It may often be dressed up in words like ‘engagement’, ‘shareable’ and...

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Google Chrome/Arcade Fire experiment sounds amazing… if only I could see it

I was going to write a post about Google using the forthcoming Arcade Fire album launch to promote its Chrome browser, and how it seemed a good way to get people to download Chrome if they’ve not...

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What can we learn from Dmexco 2015?

(Facebook/Dmexco) Last week nearly 40,000 marketers trekked across Europe to attend Dmexco, the world’s largest advertising and technology conference. The attendees were met by hundreds of speakers and...

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How Apple’s ad blocking move will improve mobile marketing

When news broke that Apple would be allowing users to download ad blocking extensions for its browser, Safari, the level of hysteria was somewhat unwarranted, if not expected. Fear not, this isn’t...

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Device detection: A solution to ad blockers?

(Flickr/Bridget AMES) What strikes me most about the reaction to Apple’s decision to allow iPhone and iPad Safari browsers to block advertising via third-party software extensions is its reason for...

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Ad blockers: Is it time to turn to UX?

The latest updates on the controversial content blockers on iOS9 suggest that Apple might be making a U-turn on providing users with a way to block ads on mobile. A statement from a spokesperson at...

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