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  • 2011 Review & 2012 Road Ahead

    2011 ended pretty much as it began, and at the same lightening speed... seems to be true what your parents and grand parents tell you, that the older you get the quicker the time passes, and this year seemed to go particularly fast, well in this bloggers opinion at least! 2011 saw a number of key events, and one of those was the inevitable ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 2, 2012
  • The Cloud in 2008 (including iCloud ?)

    What is great about running a blog for almost 5 years, is you can look back and see if you were accurate in your thinking and future strategy planning, or not. Back in August 2008, I wrote a couple of pieces around the emerging Cloud trend. Fast forward to 2011, you can't go anywhere without hearing anyone's thoughts, views or own service in the ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on June 27, 2011
  • The Social Revolution and The Social Evolution

    We live in a connected planet - one world, one voice? Perhaps not, but technology has enabled a wider reaching voice, a voice of the previously muted, gagged, censored... but no more. What has technology unleashed? A torrent of people round the world sharing images, stories, support, freedom and some heartfelt plea's, but not for money, but to ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on June 24, 2011
  • Why ITV can’t deliver 21st Century TV

    So is that a statement or is that a question? Either ITV can not deliver a channel in the 21st Century or why can’t they do it? They have Michael Grade at almost £1million per year at the helm – surely he has the vision, experience and balls to shake up ITV as he did so early on in his career? And with that opening statement you should see where ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on March 5, 2009
  • Digital Britain (Just a couple of thoughts to start with…)

    While I applaud any government that has a digital outlook and digital strategy – I also have to look at why it is being produced, for who’s benefit and what the salient points are from it! I am very sceptical around Governments that have “Ministers for XXXXXX” that in fact have no real understanding of the issues, risks and dependencies. They will ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 30, 2009
  • The Madman @ MidemNet 2009

    Digital Nutshell: Issue 4 – MidemNet 2009 Special ~ Digital Music 2.0 Next stop after Las Vegas (as well as a brief stop over in Gibraltar – full analysis of the Online Gaming industry coming soon…) was onto Cannes and the MidemNet digital Music conference – and what could be classed as the Music industrys defining year such as the web was 2 ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 23, 2009
  • Retail Christmas 2008: Will this be "Recession Retail?"

    Retail readiness... Retail is in the detail... Christmas is coming..READY?? For retailers that have checked, double checked, reviewed, written post-Christmas documents around key learning’s from the past year – and how to ensure that next Christmas is even more successful that the one just passed. The teams then go into overdrive ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on October 28, 2008
  • The Long Tail in Digital Media

    I have talked enough about this topic in various blogs, presentations and events. Sometimes I try to be explicit in the reasoning and other times I add it as a point of reference... So The Long Tail - as described throughout by Chris Anderson and others talks about  - and here I am talking about the digital media Long Tail where unlimited ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on October 20, 2008
  • Shiny and New? Must be Chrome - Google's new browser is LIVE

    **Update Google Chrome (Beta) is now Live - download here www.google.com/chrome More Opens Source stuff this time from Google - who announced their Open Source Browser in a direct fight with FireFox Google KNOW very well how we browse and use the web - so now it's there turn to deliver a browser that we need based on our browsing habits.. Here ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on September 2, 2008
  • Cloudbusting & The Web Platform - The Next Level

    Following up quickly from my last blog - where do I see some of the key highlights and what Conchango are talking about with our clients and potential clients is how you structure ''your cloud'' in order to make it accessible, visible and indexed correctly. Gone are the days where you can just pump content and data up to a virtual storage ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on August 11, 2008
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