Archive for June, 2010

Get your comedy online at SeeSaw

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of SeeSaw. All opinions are 100% mine. Here’s a great site that will help you catch up on all those shows you’ve missed especially if there’s a special episode of The IT Crowd that you missed. It’s called SeeSaw and...

Show us your Waze

I’ve been playing with an interesting service recently called Waze. It’s a hybrid between social networking, location-based services and a mapping application. Once you sign up, you can help Waze map the world around you, then share status updates on the roads you’re travelling on with other users. All you...

A great use of ultrasound

I don’t tend to blog much about medical technology, but I did come across something that was interesting, especially for us blokes. It’s about prostrate cancer, which is the second most common cancer diagnosed in men. A lot has been written about prostrate cancer, but not being a doctor, a...

June Super Third Thursday – Leveraging Internal Social Networks

The Isle of Man Chapter of the Social Media Club would like to announce their next event focusing on the use of Social Networks within an organisation. Here’s more about it: Companies that embrace social media give employees the tools they need to collaborate, communicate and innovate across organisational lines,...

Get rewarded for that you do!

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. Do you enjoy playing games? Do you enjoy collecting rewards? Well, if you answered “YES” to both of those (that’s a resounding “yes” by the way), then there’s a new game in town...

Is it “spying” or “adding value” ?

So, you have a problem dealing with a company and post about it on your blog, on Facebook or on Twitter. Would you be surprised if the company contacted you to try and rectify the situation? I wouldn’t be, but apparently the Daily Mail has an interesting article where it...

Tabs for your Office

Did you know that you can get a Tab bar for Office, which lets you navigate through your open documents in the same way that you navigate through different web pages in Internet Explorer or Firefox? It’s a great way to be able to see what you have open at...

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