Searched, Designed, Developed. I-COM Blog

In honour of the UK Government rushing through the Digital Economy Bill despite mass online protest about the provisions regarding copyright infringement online, we're republishing a selection of responses. Naturally, as our own ISP we are now legally required to monitor ourselves and report... read more

Social Media Reputation Management

By Colin Skinner in Social Media Marketing on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 @ 10:26

In today's recession stricken market and unpredictable trading conditions, consumer trust is at an all-time low. Their confidence in brands is being chipped away every time a company fails to live up to customer expectations or standards. Companies can no longer rely on monitoring their... read more

Google Wave – A review

By John Trimble in Internet on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 10:58

For those of you who are current Twitter users and read technological news websites you might be aware that Google will soon release a new product called ‘Google Wave’ which is currently in the early stages of testing and is available to a select few. Well, here at I-COM we’ve been lucky... read more

Does Social Media Breed Conformity?

By Mindy Gofton in Social Media Marketing on Monday, February 9, 2009 @ 10:16

With the development of modern democracy came the idea of public and private. For years this separation of the public and the private has guided the behavior of governments and how far they could intrude into our private lives. For example, you can get arrested for public obscenity - but for... read more

Last Friday marked the deadline for submissions for the £25K Mapping Creativity commission from Manchester Beacon through the b.TWEEN website.The grant on offer is for a project that can connect various creative resources around greater Manchester by bringing different communities together using... read more

Tynt - The scraper site that your kids will love?

By Mindy Gofton in Internet on Thursday, September 11, 2008 @ 10:55

Twitter has been all a-flutter with SEO consultants and search marketers complaining about new Web 2.0 site Tynt. It's no surprise.  If you look at what they offer, at first it appears to be a URL-shortening service similar to TinyURL only allowing you to give some context to the links so... read more

I attended a seminar recently where the founder of a niche social networking site was extolling the many features of his creation. After half an hour gushing about the great ways people can use his site to get recommendations and make personal connections - and make no mistake, the site is... read more

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