Weekly Round-Up: YouTube, Banksy

This week we’ve been hard at work finishing the latest version of the Bristol App.

Which will now offer a lot more to tourists as well as to Bristolians.

We’ve gone live with a polling system

Community site, and brazil phone number data we’ve also been doing Easter updates for.

A tax jobs company and a Bristol chauffeur company.

Here’s what’s been catching our eyes this week

mobile phone number library

Businesses Using Social Media
If you have a business blog, here is an interesting discussion about the conundrum.

Of keeping business and personal blogging separate, when your interests.

Converge in both – this is a question that is probably worth thinking about in relation to how you use other social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter.

For anyone running a social media campaign, or those thinking about investing in one.

Here is an interesting look at the importance of backing results with.

tangible data for a more transparent look

It was only a matter of time, but YouTube are set to break into the.

Movies-on-Demand business, with an announcement that users will be able to use the website as a rental service. Although it will initially be limited to the US, if it is successful.

We can imagine that the service will squeeze out the competition very quickly.

The nominations for BAFTA TV awards have find your target group and reach them been announced, highlighting the best of UK television.

Perhaps a lost art now, the British Museum has a new book about the art of the book plate: see some delightful examples here.

Like so many other classic pieces of equipment before it, this week saw the end of the typewriter, after news that the last manufacturer – Godrej and Boyce – have shut down production. This article features a little bit of history and some lovely pictures.

On International Banksy Watch: Banksy has an installation in an exhibition in LA, which will be an ongoing project and features a collaboration between him and children from City of Angels public school.

New Market
If you’re in Bristol and can drag yourself away from the Royal Wedding, there’s a new turkey data market launching today at the Harbourside.

 

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