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New Irish Medical Times website is a blog Paid Members Public
One of the biggest projects I’ve been involved with here has gone live today. We relaunched the website for the Irish Medical Times [http://www.imt.ie/], a business paper for Ireland’s doctors, this morning – and it’s all built around blog software. The whole of the content
Office Life: Canteen Culture Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/01/IMG_0158.jpg] I gather some of my more new media readers enjoy these shots of office life, so I be publishing more of them…
Tall Buildings and Popular IT Posts Paid Members Public
Ah, dear. Nearly 7pm on a Friday evening and I’m still in the office. I really must get around to acquiring a life. However, I have just come across a couple of interesting bits in our blogs that I wanted to share with you. Those of you who enjoyed
Our Works Christmas Outing Paid Members Public
Hurrah! I’ve just won an internal video competition for the Business & Editorial Development teams here at RBI*. The competition was for the best Christmas Party video from one of the company’s departments. Here’s what I knocked up: *it’s possible that I was, in fact, the
A Gift From China Paid Members Public
Sometimes the most amazing things arrive from one of our overseas offices:
The Flight Game Paid Members Public
Stuck at your desk while all your colleagues are on their holidays? Then waste time with the Take Off Challenge,[No longer online – they this page full of helicoper games [http://onemansblog.com/2007/06/06/amusing-little-helicopter-game/] instead] from my colleagues at Flight Global [http://www.flightglobal.com/]: [![The Flight
RBI: A Laptops Open Company? Paid Members Public
I’m at our company editors’ conference today. It’s interesting to compare it to last year’s conference and, in particular, what you can see in this picture: From a small handful of us having laptops open last year, now quite a large number of the attendees. The pic
The Art of Prediction Paid Members Public
Isabel Davies of Farmers Weekly [http://www.fwi.co.uk/] has been diving through the archives of the mag, and has blogged about a startlingly bad piece of prediction in one report from the 1960s [http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/farming-news-blog/2007/09/farmers-weekly-a-look-into-the-archives.html] …