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The Wall meets: Twilio
Rachel Bull
04 June 2014, 12:51PM

TwilioWhen several established beacons of Tech City independently ask on the same day whether you’ve heard ‘what the guys from Twilio are doing’, it’s probably time to interview them.

As it turned out, timing was on my side. Last week Twilio’s chief marketing officer Lynda Smith, and European director James Paton, were in London as part of a six week roadshow in the UK and US.

Would Bacon have used Sutro or Sierra?
Jeremy Garner
04 June 2014, 10:30AM

SelfieThe rise of the #selfie and the propensity for everyone from David Cameron, Justin Bieber and the person sitting at the desk opposite you to turn the camera towards themselves, shift to capture themselves in the best light, add a filter, then send it out for validation via Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat etc, isn’t a new form of narcissism.

A new Google logo, but what's in a redesign?
Matt Bennett
04 June 2014, 8:56AM

Google logoSo Google redesigned its logo last week. Did you notice? Of course you did, it was all over the press. And that was the point. The one pixel down and one pixel to the left was irrelevant to all but the most hardened palo alto fanboys and propeller headed geeks. But it did get huge column inches for the search (and everything else) giant. Funnily enough, the news that Google is obsessive down to the last pixel came out a week before the news that it was to invest $1billion in satellite technology to ensure we’re all connected.

Digital publishing and the art of achieving audience loyalty
Nina Gilbert
03 June 2014, 10:35AM

newspapercollageNewspaper and magazine publishers have always been rather more than pure media companies. Look back a hundred years and you'll find a multiplicity of reader promotions and clubs designed to keep readers loyal.

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