When is it an editorial review and when is an advertorial review? Talk is cheap, or is it? With the media up in arms this week about the ABSURDITY of... read more →
Unless you have been hiding away for several months, you can’t fail to have missed the new and ‘unique’ singing talent show called The Voice UK. One of the issues... read more →
“Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to do it.”
This week the headlines have been dominated by obesity-related news stories and statistics. With a quarter of adults in Britain now classed as ‘obese’, and this figure predicted to double... read more →
It seems the UK is suffering from a severe case of apathy. Turnout in yesterday’s local elections looks set to be the lowest in years. Early estimates suggest that just... read more →
A story recently ran in Wired by Steve Levy about Narrative Science, a Chicago-based company that has invented a computer algorithm that can write news stories. On the phone the... read more →
Ferrying my son around to after school classes and clubs including maths, tennis and football I'm surprised how busy they all are seeing as we are in the midst of... read more →
Clareville caught up with well known B2b journalist Stuart Derrick 1. What did you do before you were a journalist? I involved myself in a small way in student journalism... read more →
How far do your Tweets reach? With 300 million new Tweets flying out in into the aether each day, it seems that everyone is gradually joining the twitterers. But are... read more →
This week we have seen a significant milestone in the digital world. With the universal switchover from analogue to digital TV, we have said goodbye to good old Ceefax and... read more →
With so much virtual ‘reality’ why do we want or need the ‘old’ world? Do you find that touching or holding a document, photograph, an object, even a person... read more →
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