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Sign up for the ‘New Media Workshop for Business’

by Kevin 28/03/2008 in Bristol

Do you want to increase sales using a new generation of web applications? From online video and conference webcasting to training and ecommerce, speakers will outline strategies for interacting with web visitors and keeping a website sticky to increase its effectiveness at selling goods and service. Hosted by Mendip Media, sponsored by Connecting Bristol and [...]

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Cinéformation: Film & New Media Event, 7pm, Thurs 27 March 2008

by Kevin 04/03/2008 in Bristol

What is the future of film & video within new & ever-expanding media technology?
At March’s Cineformation, as well as sharing their work, guest speakers within the field will be getting to grips with key issues: how the current industry of viral video marketing is re-defining the boundaries of film, why they’re becoming so popular with [...]

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Light Up Bristol 2007

by Clare 04/12/2007 in Bristol

17 – 21 december | 6.30 – 10pm | Free
This December, College Green will undergo a magical transformation into five nights of Winter Wonderland. Light Up Bristol, a from Bristol Media and the West of England Design Forum, will stretch across the whole of the Council House, College Green and the Cathedral featuring:

- Designs [...]

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Could things get any worse for the BBC iPlayer?

by Matt 17/08/2007 in Technology

 

After four years of troubled beta testing for the BBC iPlayer, the Beeb could be forgiven for thinking that the situation could not get any worse. It now has: the techies are grumbling at ever lengthening bug lists and the ISPs are wading in regarding the BBC iPlayer’s insatiable appetite for bandwidth. However, if the BBC keeps a [...]

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Who is the biggest social networking site of them all, in Bristol?

by Matt 05/07/2007 in Bristol

Social networking has taken off in the UK at a phenomenal rate, but trying to gauge which site is the most popular here in the UK and even Bristol is a lot harder. Matt Anderson – Co-founder of Montage Communications finds out…

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Online bid wins New Media nomination

by Clare 25/05/2007 in People

An entirely public online collaboration to bid for a £1.2 million Government contract has been nominated to win a New Media Award in the Modernising government award category. The dozens of people involved in openinnovation.net elected to construct their bid online and in public, leveraging extra ideas and energy.
Simon Berry led on [...]

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Using iMovie to edit your video content

by David 16/11/2006 in Technology

As one of the people who has only just been given a digital camera to use, I just wanted to post a note to say how easy its been for me to edit my pictures using iMovie and get them ready for uploading as a podcast. And believe me, you could do the same. 
Using only a very [...]

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ITV Local

by carolhayward 18/07/2006 in Bristol

Yesterday (17th July), we had a presentation from ITV about ITV Local. ITV have been running a pilot for local TV in the Meridian area which covers quite a large chunk of southern England. They started in Brighton and Hastings about 8 months ago but have now expanded to cover about 12 cities/towns in the [...]

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Wiki Bristol

by fluffylogic 27/06/2006 in Bristol

Wiki technology is here!  Bristol based technology company, FluffyLogic, have just completed an article for the Indepdendent newspaper on wikis;
 Many believe that the web has entered its newest and most exciting phase: a communal era, which looks to both its altruistic beginnings as well as to its most powerful aspirations. The media technology leading this [...]

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