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Monthly Archives: May, 2004

  • Rose Esme – from now until she is 21 (part 1) May 9, 2004
  • Putting the ‘customer’ into customisation – why mobile phones aren’t *yet* the new cars May 7, 2004
  • Putting the ‘customer’ into customisation – why mobile phones aren’t *yet* the new cars May 7, 2004

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  • What you know, what you do, and what you own.
  • What we do we mean when we talk about ‘TV’?
  • Spooky Family At A Distance*
  • What BARB’s error reveals about the bizarre world of TV ratings
  • The 30 year switch

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  • Video: Product Evaluation Starts Here, Now - Innovation Labs on Six Spaces of social media
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  • Video: Product Evaluation Starts Here, Now - Innovation Labs on Commissioning for Attention Part 1 – Read Me!
  • tessalps on What we do we mean when we talk about ‘TV’?

Twitter

  • There's the most incredible (and graphic) account of the Woolwich shooting/attack on @boyadee's timeline. Incredible. 5 hours ago
  • Thanks to @AndrewBirley & @AlicePerman for sponsoring me in the Bupa 10k next monday. 75% there! Help me raise £1000! justgiving.com/MattLocke2013 1 day ago
  • RT @jamescowdery: @Storythings You might be interested in @southbankcentre's collaborative thriller, written on Twitter. http://t.co/hpZQjg… 1 day ago

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