The Lion, The Witch & The Domain Name
The Guardian is reporting on an upcoming legal battle between the estate of CS Lewis, author of the much loved Narnia series of children’s books, and Richard Saville-Smith, a father who allegedly bought the domain narnia.mobi as a birthday present for his son.
According to The Guardian, Saville-Smith received a very large dossier (128 pages) from […]
Google Opens up Brand Name Bidding
Google’s AdWords policy change, which comes into effect from 5th May, removes restrictions on non-brand owners from bidding on trademarked terms. The change only applies to trademarks held in the UK and Ireland and brings these two countries into line with Google’s trademark policy in the United States. Under the new policy, advertisers can still […]
Is There Soma In My Coffee Or Is The 2012 Logo Doing Its Job?
Last night I was indulging in a bit of telly (misnomer, that; we should just call it “jamieolivervision” and be done with it), and during the ad breaks I found my eye regularly drawn to a small glyph, which was instantly recognisable as nothing less than the stigmatised 2012 logo, emerging now on our screens […]
Advertising & Marketing Trends for 2008 & Beyond
So I’m sure that there are lots of these sort of posts - the top lists, the best of… I know that Ciaran wrote about Top 7 lists being better than top 10s too, but this is some general thinking about what Altogether Digital will hope to achieve and drive forwards for their client work […]
Google After Shave, The Search Engine Challenge & More Sony Bunnies
Well, it’s that day of the week again. Yes, it’s Friday, and so we thought that we would share with you some of the things that have made us smile, frown or just shake our heads at this week.
First up we have news of an exciting new product from Google: after shave! Yes, as if […]
Ten Best British Start-Ups. But Why The Stupid Names?
Following its relaunch, The Guardian’s Technology section continues to pump out great articles. It’s latest is a list of the top 10 British start-ups right now.
Our personal favourite is Moo, which allows you to quickly, easily & cheaply turn your online photos (such as Flickr galleries) into business cards & sticker books. My Flickr sticker […]
























