Online holds the future of music

26th July 2006 11:39am by DaRoon posted in Archived

The title of this post would immediately suggest I might be referring to the buying and selling of recorded music - but actually my work with the Manchester Jazz Festival this week has highlighted a very different area.
UKFast is making a short series of podcasts from the festival and it’s a real eye opener talking [...]

A serious spate of security concerns?

25th July 2006 9:46am by JB posted in Archived

The technology headlines are dominated this week by security issues. Specifically in the UK, the government has produced guidelines to educate on the issue of cyber-bullying while globally the latest Sophos report reveals that Asian spammers are more now prevalent that US spammers for the first time ever.
The anti-virus companies are of course riding high [...]

Blessed be the blog

21st July 2006 10:37am by Coops posted in Archived

A while ago the Web was in the grip of robots. Take two of the classic web searches (no, not those two, this is a family blog) - consumer electronics and celebrities. I’d be searching for a USB powered keyboard warmer and the latest pictures of Brian Blessed, and all I’d get was a hundred [...]

Believing the skype

17th July 2006 5:36pm by Chris N posted in Archived

Much to my relief and much like Pink, I’m not dead. Good day once more, UKFast blog fans.
Voice over IP, or VOIP, is quickly gaining popularity. I have my ridiculous Captain Scarlet-style headset waiting at home, in order to talk to people half the world away about our respective brands of reality TV and chocolate [...]

Will PR need journalists in 5 years time?

11th July 2006 4:53pm by JB posted in Archived

An interesting question came up last week at the CIPR Northern Conference in Leeds.
Julia Hobsbawn had just been talking about how new media has changed the landscape in terms of reporting news and the rise of the columnist within newspapers.
The question was ‘We know journalists can’t do without PR, but can PR now do without [...]

New media is the way forward for PR

10th July 2006 10:09am by JB posted in Archived

The CIPR Northern conference last Thursday was full of great speakers and new ideas for the PR community - and the most resounding gong was for blogging and the new media techniques.
The new media in this case is the myriad of ways that we can use the Internet to reach all our stakeholders and [...]

Suing the Internet

4th July 2006 10:07am by JB posted in Archived

Have a look at some of the big stories about the Internet so far this week. Here are a few headlines and links:
Rank outsider sues Google over zero score
Music industry to sue Yahoo China
UK lawsuit proceeds against Russian MP3 site
Image-based spam on the rise
Yesterday, I promoted the opportunity for people to tell ICANN, the Internet’s [...]

How should the Internet be run?

3rd July 2006 6:10pm by JB posted in Archived

With the US reviewing the role of ICANN at the end of July, it seems we all have a very small window of opportunity to have our own say on who should run the Internet and how.
Both ICANN and the NTIA - an arm of the US government’s department of commerce are illiciting the world’s [...]

Podcasting from the CIPR

29th June 2006 5:51pm by JB posted in UKFast

I’m starting to look forward to the UKFast podcast from the Northern conference of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations on July 6th.
When you think about it - podcasting is a perfect form for this kind of information exchange. The organisers will not want to reveal everything from the event - as it devalues the [...]

Television on the Internet

28th June 2006 5:43pm by JB posted in Archived

I read an interesting research paper on The Register entitled IPTV/VoD: The fall of content’s kingdom this week and have been thinking about it a fair bit.
IPTV will almost certainly be the way to watch TV programmes on your computer - or TV through a hard drive box before too long. But there’s a conflict [...]