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Use own mobile on Virgin
Passengers flying with Virgin Atlantic from London to New York will soon be able to make in-flight phone calls using their personal mobile devices. Only six people will be allowed to talk at once, and phones will still have to be turned off at take-off and landing. By the end of 2012, the service could be available on at least 20 planes, the company has said. Share/Bookmark
read moreRole Driver
Role Driver is a product which helps businesses gain control of their business. The idea of the website is to grab a visitor to find out more information about the system, whether it is through signing up to the newsletter or, ultimately, calling. The website and logo have been redesign to use bold rememberable colour to ensure that the website stays in the visitors mind even after browsing. The text has been split up in the layout to make it far more approachable and manageable for the visitor. Share/Bookmark
read moreHTML5
Coding the future: HTML5 takes the internet by storm It’s hard to imagine now, but original sites on the world wide web, written in HTML code or hypertext mark-up language, were made up of little more than text. Corporate web designers were well aware that most of their customers had slow connections and would not tolerate much of a wait. Even a simple black and white image could irritate a user, as it gradually appeared on the screen revealing itself one painful line at a time. That began to change as modem speeds gradually crept up and...
read moreTracking revealed
There are on average 14 tracking tools per webpage on the UK’s most popular sites, according to a study. Privacy solutions provider Truste suggests that means a user typically encounters up to 140 cookies and other trackers while browsing a single site. The research was published less than 40 days before strict rules come into effect governing cookie use. The study was carried out in March and covered the UK’s 50 most visited organisations. The firm said that 68% of the trackers analysed belonged to third-parties, usually...
read moreSocial Media tips
Here are ten top tips which are so helpful for small businesses when they are overwhelmed by the hype about social media. I very rarely publish anything which is so old – this is from 2009. But the article still provides useful guidance. See top tips here Share/Bookmark
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