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  • UX Sketch Club returns

    We are excited to have another busy week with the UX Sketch Club.  We are hosting 2 events in our London office on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th April 2011, click here to find out more. These sessions are going to be focused on Sketchnotes - they are a visual way of taking notes at talks, meetings, from books your reading or just to ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on April 11, 2011
  • We are delighted to be hosting the UK Sketch Club

    Matthew Solle and Eva-Lotta Lamm have given us the exciting opportunity to host the 1st 2 UK Sketch Club events which are running in February. What is UK Sketch Club? Meet up and sketch, draw, scribble. Share work. Process. Ideas. And lots of stationary. Everyone and anyone welcome. It's not about the quality of the work, it's about ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on January 13, 2011
  • Positive support experience with twitter

    A few days ago, I vented my frustration with some ... complex and unintuitive software behaviour  by saying on twitter: ''TFS, why do you fail to *undo* a checkout due to your bogus unspecified supposed locked files? I can has SVNburger?''I did work around the problem within a few hours, but not before I got this unexpected ...
    Posted to Anthony Steele's Blog (Weblog) by Anthony.Steele on March 1, 2009
  • Follow our Community Day on Twitter - #comday

       Have you ever wondered what goes on at an EMC Conchango Community Day?   If so, follow us on at Twitter using the hashtag #comday.  We’ll be keeping both those at Community Day and those that aren’t in touch with what’s happening at Community Day by twittering throughout the day.   The next community day ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on February 5, 2009
  • Dell Idea Storm

    Dell has launched a community site which allows members to post suggestions, comment and promote good ideas in a ‘digg' like fashion. I have had a look around and it appears as if the community has already come up with some great ideas. This seems to be a great way to get customer feedback and to get people talking about your brand. The ...
    Posted to Dan Williams' Blog (Weblog) by Daniel.Williams on February 20, 2007
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