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15th July 2011 |
Quotations, Speaking & Writing |
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Internet search engines have changed the way that memory works, researchers have claimed. A study from Columbia University suggests that the ability to find almost any information
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7th July 2011 |
Speaking & Writing |
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Comments Off on The (not so) new digital consumer
To reach the digital consumer businesses have to develop a seamless, multi-channel approach. This presentation is designed to highlight key shifts in our use of technology and
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18th February 2011 |
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Comments Off on Study claims that popular Facebook users feel more stress
A study published by researchers at Edinburgh Napier University stated that Facebook users with more friends suffer more stress and “neurotic limbo” from feeling they
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12th June 2009 |
Speaking & Writing |
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Comments Off on Can we really be addicted to the Internet?
The news that China’s parents are resorting to electro-shock therapy in an attempt to ‘cure’ their children of internet addiction is nothing short of terrifying. According
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2nd June 2009 |
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Comments Off on Susan Greenfield’s latest claim: playing video games to blame for financial crisis
Baroness Greenfield’s been at it again: in this month’s Wired article entitled, ‘Did video games make bankers more reckless?’
Rather bizarrely, Greenfield’s
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14th May 2009 |
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Comments Off on Why are we so willing to confess all online?
We’ve all heard stories of employees who leave derisory Tweets about their client’s hometown or teenagers who slate their job on Facebook and get fired. We are more open,
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5th May 2009 |
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Comments Off on Is Facebook really ‘bad’ for you?
Seemingly every month a new study emerges claiming that social networking is bad for us or our children. Rather unsurprisingly, given the perpetual desire of some parts of the