If micro content is here to stay, how are media owners and marketers adapting to this newly dynamised media consumption culture? Join us to debate the issues with Last.fm, Havas Media Lab / Bubblegeneration, Fav.or.it and Snipperoo at ad:tech London.
Is an alliance of mobile search and location-based services poised to take the consumer experience and wireless marketing world by storm? Discuss the issues with Plazes / Nokia, Taptu, Rummble, The Cloud, Msearchgroove and more...
The Edinburgh International Television Festival is a unique event
created and planned by senior industry figures, for the international
television and media industry.
This established business event, now in its third successful year is purposely designed for owners, directors and entrepreneurs running small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs).
Wow, Flash on the Beach is in it's third year already! Flash on the Beach brings togther the
most creative, technical, inspirational awe-inspiring, educational and
entertaining industry leading speakers in the rich media industry.
CRM Accelerations are geared towards company leaders, both business and
technical. If your company faces challenges managing customer
relationships or is considering deploying a CRM solution, this event
will provide the information necessary to accelerate your customer
relationships.
The Flag and Bell IT Pub Crawl is held on the first Tuesday of each
month. It is a free, networking event for anyone interested in search
engines, the Internet or web technology.
The Protein Forum event last night, in uber trendy Shoreditch was not your usual pretentious Hoxton affair. Below 54, the venue for the evening, was very 70s kitch – lots of pod chairs and shiny, shiny surfaces. Hell, at the end everyone was dancing like they’d been friends for years.
This workshop on Project Management Using a Wiki will show you how to organize your project on a wik, help your team make the change from trading emails and attachments to gathering, building, and editing information on the wiki.
Oxford Geek Night is a way for local web developers, designers,
programmers, neophiles or geeks of any other stripe to get together,
chat, drink and listen to talks on new technologies and innovations.
GeekUp Sheffield takes place on the first Wednesday of every month.
It's a grass-roots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks
involved or interested in all forms of technology and creative media.