Some Ulster Bank Memes
When something breaks people get upset. When the thing that's broken is your bank, then people get very angry (understandly). They also get to post some rather amusing memes about the issue. The recent Ulster bank
UK Advertising Watchdog Bans Twitter Ad Campaign
The UK's advertising watchdog, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), has banned a twitter campaign from Nike. The complaint centred around tweets from footballers Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere. The ASA understood that, as part of their
Thanks, Al Gore [Podcast #30]
This week's guest is Barry Shein, President of The World, the first company to offer Internet access to the general public, when it started in 1989. Today some people consider Internet access to be
Memolane
Conn and I talked about Memolane on the podcast this week Here's their video explaining what the service does: [youtube]http://youtu.be/2MMiMTN9swY[/youtube]
What Are This Week’s Hottest Stories In Technology?
Even though this week is "shorter", as Monday was a holiday in many countries (including Ireland) it's been a very busy week in technology news circles. The announced acquisition of Instagram by Facebook is probably the
Are You Using Pinterest Yet?
Pinterest "soft launched" a few months ago, but in the recent weeks it not only opened its doors to the public, but rapidly became one of the hottest online properties. So, are you using it yet?