The Iranian election issue has been fascinating to watch unfold. Twitter has shown itself to be more than just a place where people announce what they had for breakfast or drunkenly send updates from night buses as they meander home. Twitter has gained real importance in the eyes of many – where firsthand updates [...]
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Last year at the <HEAD> conference I was fortunate enough to catch Simon Wardley’s excellent presentation on open source and ‘cloud computing’. It was interesting and engaging, but didn’t really seem to be something that the technical team at Altogether could really utilise – the projects we were working on didn’t appear to need ‘the [...]
Read More »Although Google did its best to bury the news by releasing Wave, the tech-sphere has been full of talk of Bing for the last couple of weeks. After beta variations, and having finally settled on a name that is ridiculous enough to make you wonder how much they wasted on branding whilst at the same [...]
Read More »Last night I went to see the first UK screening of The End of the Line, a documentary based on the book of the same name by Charles Clover.
The End of the Line, the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film [...]
Last week saw Google introducing the world to Wave at almost exactly the right time to steal the thunder from Microsoft’s launch of its new search engine, Bing.
Google Wave might revolutionize the way we communicate online – a single application combining email, instant messaging, commenting and realtime collaboration in a form which [...]
Here at Altogether we like to find ways that brands can enrich people’s digital lives; ways in which brands can entertain, inform or engage with consumers online. And one of the ways that brands can do this sort of thing is by providing some sort of utility.
This is what we’ve tried to do with a [...]
