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Did the Wearable Tech Expo deliver the goods?
25 March 2014, 2:21PM

Smartwatch by janitorsLast week saw London's Olympia host the UK's first ever Wearable Technology Conference and Expo, dedicated to showcasing the latest developments in smartwatches, wristbands and other wearable devices. With speakers from Microsoft, Google, Samsung and Intel, the show promised a lot, but did it live up to the hype?

Through the looking glass: The lessons of Gravity
25 March 2014, 8:16AM

Gravity"Lowry … stood across the road from his subjects and observed. Often enough there are a number of individuals in a crowd peering back at him. They invite us momentarily into their world, like characters on a stage sometimes do, breaking the fourth-wall illusion."

Are Chevrolet and StarHub in the same sponsorship fix?
25 March 2014, 6:35AM

Chevrolet Global Football Announcement EventSponsoring a football team is tricky business. Past success does not equal future success. Just ask Chevrolet how they currently feel about spending almost a billion Singapore dollars on sponsoring Manchester United from next year.

Content: embrace the conflict
24 March 2014, 11:12AM

GuinnessI’m lucky enough to wear two hats in my job. One I wear to be Red Bee's creative director of content for brands. The other I wear as a documentary maker for film and television.

Spring cleaning the mind
24 March 2014, 11:11AM

Photo by denharshI've officially been a meditator for one week. Top line learnings? Interruptions are everywhere.

So far my meditations have been interrupted by: impatient commuters; my mobile (my fault); a colleague; my husband (his fault); and the cat. I take this all as imperative learning experience as I embark on my early meditation journey.
The fact is, life is chock full of interruptions. Little and big things that worm their way into our working days, preventing us from the daily goal of Just Getting Shit Done.

Is the demise of sharing closer than we think?
24 March 2014, 9:15AM

Photo by Hammerin ManAs humans, sharing stems from our innate need to reach out, share experiences and form a bond with those around us. Google's Abigail Posner refers to sharing as an energy exchange that intensifies our pleasure and it is something we are hardwired to do.

How to know your video campaign was a success?
24 March 2014, 9:00AM

ViewabilityViewability has been a hot topic in advertising for a few years now. While industry bodies struggle to agree on a standard metric that marketers can measure themselves against, the latter have been left in the dark as to whether their video campaigns are a success or not.

SXSW 2014: 3 top takeaways for brands
21 March 2014, 1:05PM

It's been a week since I got back from SXSW. To a certain extent it feels like I am back from the future, although there is a lot of truth in what William Gibson said about the future: it is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed.

#moyesout - How to ignite a community
21 March 2014, 12:35PM
It's Monday morning, and Gravity's resident United fan enters the office to an unprecedented level of abuse. After their (somewhat) shocking 3-0 loss to Liverpool over the weekend, conversation in the office quickly turned to Moyes' shaky position at the helm. This made us think......
Twitter at eight
21 March 2014, 11:41AM

BalloonsOn 21 March 2006, Jack Dorsey sent the first ever tweet. Fast-forward eight years, and Twitter is a fully-fledged cultural phenomenon, with 241 million active users.

At the Oscars, Ellen Degeneres' celebrity selfie was retweeted 3.4 million times. With figures like this, it's not surprising Twitter felt it was time to go public in November of last year. But with this will come increased scrutiny from shareholders and the market in general, leading to some of Twitter's biggest obstacles yet.
Twitter's first quarterly report displayed revenue of $242.7 million, and a growth in total user numbers. So far so good, but the report also revealed a slowing rate of user growth and a decrease in the number of timeline refreshes.
This raised alarm bells on Wall Street. Without an engaged, growing user-base, it's debatable whether Twitter will be able to drive the revenue growth (and profit) to live up to its valuation. The effect of these revelations was immediately felt on the bottom line: share prices fell 30% on the day of the report.

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