
blog platforms
Backed: Typed, a new blogging platform
Another new blog platform launches with a crowd-funding campaign.
blog platforms
Another new blog platform launches with a crowd-funding campaign.
argus
I’m not entirely sure if this is journalists going above and beyond [http://m.theargus.co.uk/news/11327544.Burger_puts_two_Argus_reporters_in_hospital/?ref=mr] the call of duty, or just bloody stupid: > Assistant news editor Arron Hendy, and trainee reporter Ruari Barratt were taken
adverts
What do we have here? A video promoting a piece of software called Ember [http://realmacsoftware.com/blog/ember-user-stories-adam-tinworth], starring me (and completely scene-stolen by my daughter): This all came about at the last TEDxBrighton. Thibault [http://realmacsoftware.com/blog/author:thibault] – whom I’d first met when he was
Brighton
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/01/brighton-digital-observer-3469.html] It was lovely to see the Brighton digital sector highlighted in The Observer [http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jan/12/brighton-leading-tech-startups] a week ago. With all the fuss about Tech City, interesting online stuff happening elsewhere is all-too-often
Brighton
Some things just bring out my inner sub-editor. Take, for example, this tweet: > Also according to @brightonargus [https://twitter.com/brightonargus] I uploaded a 'snatch' to my 'blogsite'… http://t.co/2b5taNjiY1 LOL— Beth Granter (@bethgranter) January 13, 2014 [https://twitter.com/bethgranter/statuses/422761419944099840]
Brighton
TEDxBrighton 2013 – brought to you by the same team [http://tedxbrighton.com/team/] as last year’s successful event – is go. The theme is “Pass it On [http://tedxbrighton.com/pass-it-on/]“, the first speakers [http://tedxbrighton.com/2013-speakers/] have been announced, and you can apply for tickets now [http://tedxbrighton.
Brighton
I’m speaking tonight at the Brighton Content Strategy Meetup, on all things multichannel, and why your iPad doesn’t give a damn about your content strategy. I’d invite you to come along, but, uh, the event is sold out [http://brightoncontentstrategymeetup01.eventbrite.co.uk/#]. I probably should have
Brighton
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Brighton
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/04/business-pleasure.png] I seem to spend more time liveblogging at conferences than speaking at them these days, but this Friday sees a rare chance to catch me on stage, talking about media and doing business in a city of
Brighton
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/10/TEDxBrighton-cupcakes-1.jpg] Friday, as anyone who follows me on Twitter will be aware, was TEDxBrighton [http://www.tedxbrighton.com]. It’s my second TEDx event (the first was TEDxTuttle [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?search=tedxtuttle&
Brighton
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/09/brighton-beach.jpg] So, content strategy is the new hotness. Lots of people who were once web editors or content managers or even, heavens forbid, journalists, are now describing themselves as “content strategists”. But there’s a world of difference
Brighton
Hacks/Hackers Brighton are running a pop-up digital newsroom at the Mini Maker Faire in Brighton [http://www.makerfairebrighton.com] today, as part of the Brighton Digital Festival [http://2012.brightondigitalfestival.co.uk]. The results are going up on theHacks/Hackers Brighton Tumblr [http://hackshackersbrighton.tumblr.com] as they’re