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Link Lust: Never gonna link you down, never gonna give you up

17.04.2008 18:21    ad-rag.com
Pardon me while I play catch-up with some of the submitted links I managed to not have time to post during this messy week. Skywriting move over - now there's flogo (presumably at www.flogo.net but their site seems bust) -


Phallic logo and unfortunate name combo

17.04.2008 18:21    ad-rag.com
Ah yes, those who have been paying attention know that I'm a tad preoccupied with phallic looking logos. Or things that sound dirty in another language in advertising. yes yes, I know, I'm such a child, and I won't grow

ad:tech SF: In Pursuit of Something Shiny

17.04.2008 17:16    adrants.com
Power Panel: The Internet Economy. It's an amalgam of nonsense. What's a power panel? What does it mean to discuss the internet economy?

Who Decided Segways Were a Savvy Marketing Tool?

17.04.2008 17:16    adrants.com
On my way to work today, I passed three Sovereign Bank employees wheeling around outside City Hall on Segways, handing out flyers.

Mickelson Doesn't Choke In New Campaign

17.04.2008 17:16    adrants.com
Golf is kind of boring to watch. Go ahead, disagree with me in the comments section if you like, but everything about watching the sport on TV is sedated: the players, the crowds and even the announcers.

Painting Town Red, Dancing All Night, and Other Cliches You'd Kill to Live Out

17.04.2008 17:16    adrants.com
Wednesday night at ad:tech totally kicked Tuesday night's ass.

Salvatorian College in Harrow tackles pupil absence with email & SMS messaging

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
Salvatorian College in Harrow is tackling unauthorised absence with technology having just installed the automatic parent notification system Truancy Call. Truancy Call allows school staff to implement first day contact with parents of absentees via email, SMS text and voice

HM Revenue & Customs podcast explains how to file your end-of-year return online

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
Employers can see for themselves just how easy it is to file their end-of-year return online, in a new video podcast from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

Case study: Telford & Wrekin Council - innovative benefits claim system

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
This case study was a nominee in the e-Government National Awards 2007.

Institute for Learning appoints new chief executive

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
The Institute for Learning (IfL) has announced the appointment of Toni Fazaeli as its first chief executive. She will join IfL early in summer.

Case study: Swindon Borough Council Electoral Modernisation Programme

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
This case study was a nominee in the e-Government National Awards 2007.

Telecare provides choice & independence for people with learning disabilities

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
Telecare offers increased choice, independence and quality of life for the UK’s 1.75 million people with learning disabilities, according to telecare and telehealth provider Tunstall.

Ofcom to survey UK’s underground telecoms infrastructure & potential of its use for fibre roll-out

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
Ofcom's Chief Executive, Ed Richards, yesterday announced a sample survey of the UK’s existing underground telecoms infrastructure and the potential of its use for fibre roll-out when speaking to the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

Epping Forest deploys WIMAX Private Mobile Radio to protext lone workers

17.04.2008 07:55    publictechnology.net
Epping Forest [part of the City of London Corporation] has deployed the UK’s first fully integrated WIMAX IP networked Private Mobile Radio (PMR) solution, to enhance communication between staff working in the forest, and improve safety for lone workers.

New online tool will help government social researchers respond to policy questions

17.04.2008 07:54    publictechnology.net
A new on-line 'Rapid Evidence Assessment Toolkit’, published by the Government Social Research Unit, will help government social researchers provide timely responses to policy questions according to Chief Government Social Scientist and Head of the Government Social Research service (GSR)

Ofcom proposes super-fast broadband to new build homes & businesses

17.04.2008 07:54    publictechnology.net
Ofcom yesterday published proposals to promote next generation broadband networks for new housing and office developments. It also announced a survey of UK infrastructure to examine the scope for extending these networks elsewhere.

You Wish, Microsoft.

17.04.2008 04:31    adrants.com
Nobody feels this way about Vista. NOBODY. And if they didn't, they damn well wouldn't rock out like it's 1999.

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