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Simonseeks Seeks To Be iStock Of The Travel Market

Simonseeks Seeks To Be iStock Of The Travel Market

A new travel website, Simonseeks.com, launched last week – offering its writers a share in advertising revenue. Created by Simon Nixon, the…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | June 25, 2009 12:53PM | 1 Comment »


Book Publishers Continue To Fall For E-Readers

Book Publishers Continue To Fall For E-Readers

Are book publishers finally seeing the potential in e-readers? News that Random House have launched their own reading app suggests they might…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | June 2, 2009 11:48AM | 1 Comment »


Publishers Slowly But Surely Starting To Use Web 2.0

Publishers Slowly But Surely Starting To Use Web 2.0

It may have been a little slow on the uptake, but the book industry is finally embracing Web 2.0. Mills and Boon lauched their

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | April 20, 2009 12:52PM | No Comments »


Video Games Save Advertising, Bring Families Together, Create Doctors...

Video Games Save Advertising, Bring Families Together, Create Doctors…

We reported a while back how video games have been enjoying increased sales despite (even because of) the recession. And with the upswing in sales now comes…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | March 26, 2009 12:46PM | 2 Comments »


"PMS Buddy": The iPhone App For Shiftless Boyfriends

“PMS Buddy”: The iPhone App For Shiftless Boyfriends

Desperate times call for desperate measures, right? Well, the mobile phone companies certainly seem to think so, and are proving it by creating increasingly ridiculous…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Sci-tech | February 6, 2009 10:19AM | 3 Comments »


The Times Score Own Goal Thanks To Wikipedia Journalism

The Times Scores an Own Goal Thanks to Wikipedia Journalism

It’s emerged that The Times have made themselves look a little bit silly, by ranking a footballer that doesn’t even exist in their

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | January 20, 2009 10:27AM | 3 Comments »


Amazon Undercuts iTunes, Music Industry Receives “News” That No-One Pays For Music Anymore

The music industry received a “shock” earlier this week when it was told it must officially do what’s its been powerless not to do over…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | December 11, 2008 5:15PM | 1 Comment »


Journalist Bailout Plan Offered By Opportunist Blog Evangelicals ‘Six Apart’

Doom Doom Doom… hear that? Doom Doom Doom… that ominous crescendo is the sound of the gods of capital approaching, beating out their final dirge…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | November 20, 2008 12:59PM | 2 Comments »


Society Of Editors Convene ‘Meeting of Elders’ to Save Journalism

We’ve reported on the woes of the print media a number of times in the last few weeks,…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Creative Economy | November 12, 2008 8:00PM | 1 Comment »


‘Cat and Mouse’ Meets ‘The Lawnmower Man’

What happens when real and virtual worlds meet? It’s an intriguing concept – and one that’s explored by the creative collective Blast

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Other | September 23, 2008 3:56PM | No Comments »


‘WITH’ – Reinventing Corporate Art

I couldn’t help but question the artistic merit of the Rokeby gallery’s latest exhibition, WITH. The description I read in the listings told…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Other | September 16, 2008 6:36PM | No Comments »


Theatre for One

The door closes behind me. I’m in a small, dimly lit room. A girl sits in a chair, leafing through pages of a book…

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Posted by Ruth Stokes in Other | September 11, 2008 2:00PM | No Comments »