Google Facts and Figures

Jye Smith on March 8th in News with no comments yet :(

Everyone loves infographics.  So here’s a whole heap just released from Pingdom.  Interesting, but not as interesting as the Infographic on Mega Shark (big lols).

Google Facts Figures and Statistics

New Business Win: Flight Centre

hannah on March 4th in News with no comments yet :(
We are excited to announce we have been engaged by Australia’s best known travel agency group, Flight Centre, to execute search engine optimisation strategies across three of their major websites: Flight Centre, Escape Travel and Student Flights.

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New iPhone App for surfing

Scot Ennis on March 2nd in News with no comments yet :(

Surfing the web

The term surfing the web has never meant so much with Quicksilver launching an iPhone app that enables live webcast and heats on demand.

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innovation never stops

Scot Ennis on February 12th in News with no comments yet :(

Someone at Coke is uncomfortable with the status quo. After all, who says vending machines should be stationary? Have a think about your day, your to do list, try picking the most uncomfortable thing and doing that first. You’ll be surprised at the results you might get.

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Switched on Media sponsors a child – our new friend Ny

Wai Chim on February 5th in News with no comments yet :(
sponsor a child like ny

sponsor a child like ny

Eight year old Ny lives in Kampong Speu Province in the southwest of Cambodia. He lives in a brick house with his mother and brother. Right now, Ny’s in grade 1 at his local school and while he could be considered one of the luckier kids – he has access to clean safe running water – Ny and his family have no access to health facilities.

The district he lives in used to be one  of the strongholds of Khmer Rouge where heavy fighting took place during the civil war. Landmines still exist in the mountainous regions and pose a daily threat to the lives of the communities that go into the forest or work on land that has not been cleared. Villagers and residents in the local community are often left permanently disabled as a result of landmines, leaving them unable to work – in an area where food is already scarce.

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Will the iPad do for Digital Content what the iPod did for Digital Music? (Get People to Pay!)

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Poke fun at the name, call it an “iFlop”, bemoan the lack of features – USB ports, cameras and multi tasking – but the iPad is set to revolutionise the future of digital content.

Already, there are a number of opportunities for expanding the use of digital content. Some US public schools are replacing traditional textbooks with digital content media. And with the more user friendly interface of the iPad, the move to more digital content consumption seems closer than ever.

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Want Longer Lasting…. ?

Jeremy Decker on January 22nd in News with no comments yet :(

longerlasting

We’re all aware of the controversy surrounding the “Want lasting SEX?” billboards that were seen throughout Sydney last year, but here is a company well and truly cashing in on it.

What are your thoughts on this type of piggy back marketing? Similar situations such as the “Angry Angus” campaign by Burger King prove that it can definitely be effective, but is it a fair tactic or no-go zone?

Donate to Haiti

Andy Jamieson on January 18th in News with no comments yet :(


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Donate to Haiti

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Google donates $1M to Haiti and threatens to leave China.

Scot Ennis on January 15th in News with 1 lonely comment
Google threatens to leave China

Google threatens to leave China

Google has donated $1M, Red Cross raises $4M via Social media, and CNN reports scammers trying to make a buck from the earthquake. It’s all happening in Haiti right now. Donate here

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Amazing Pictures of Frozen Britain – Feels Good to be in Australia

Phillip Ohren on January 8th in News with 3 comments

Being British, myself and Alex are very grateful for the warmest Christmas and New Year of of our lives. However, we can’t ignore the fact that our friends and loved ones back home are in fact freezing their toes off right now!

Check out this amazing satellite picture where every inch of Great Britain is covered in snow! It’s spooky yet so beautiful!

The Day After Tomorrow?

The Day After Tomorrow?

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