The first panel discussion broached the topic of 5D, the developing area of immersive design that touches on themes around sensory experience, virtual reality environments and design that is not just digital and not just virtual, but rather a hybrid of the two.
moreThe industry received a welcome boost this week with the news that Internet advertising revenues rose significantly in the first half of 2008, despite tough economic conditions. NMK quizzed the industry on what we can expect for the next year.
moreTroubled ITV is experimenting with ‘automatically placed overlay advertising’ to help revive flagging revenues. NMK’s Chris Lee canvassed opinion from around the new media industry about the move.
moreMalaria affects approximately 515 million people each year and kills between one and three million, one-third of whom are children. Having had a close up view of the mosquito-based disease during a visit to Africa, a young British entrepreneur has created a social networking site that aims to fight it. more
New research into the effectiveness of different advertising mediums has revealed that advertising on social networks has had very little impact on consumers so far. more
Ofcom has revealed the findings of its research into the effect of social networks on British lives. Tim Hoang reports. more
Facebook has officially launched its new chat application for the members of the social network. more
Despite the initial clamour, and concern, about employers using social networking sites to aid recruitment, new research has shown that three in four employers actually avoid using the likes of Facebook when sizing up potential candidates. more
The 5th Gurteen Knowledge Conference looks at Social Networking, Social Networks, Social Network Analysis and Social Network Tools. It not only provides an introduction to these concepts but takes a look at them from a practical viewpoint and how social networking can be applied and exploited within organizations.
Exploiting Social Networking in Organisations - The 5th Gurteen Knowledge Conference
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