We are pleased that John MacKenzie, Partner with legal firm
Pincent Masons is going to be the main speaker at our next new Media breakfast in Glasgow (27th November) and Edinburgh (4th December - TBC).
John will be talking about various legal aspects of user generated content in social media in what promises tobe a most interesting useful presentation.
John is a Solicitor Advocate who deals with a range of commercial litigation matters. His principal…
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Added by Podcastmatters on November 12, 2009 at 1:09am —
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A few people have been asking about the topic for the next
new media breakfasts in Glasgow and Edinburgh (Glasgow 30th October, Edinburgh 13 November), this has been more difficult to decide than you might think. There's a large cross section of people attending the events and we want to keep them as interesting as possible for everyone present.
For the next event we will featuring one main topic:
Niche Networking and Developing Your Onl…
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Added by Podcastmatters on October 21, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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In this Edition of the Social Media Podcast we talk about the launch of
The New Media Breakfast in Glasgow and review some of the twitter comments and blogs post made during and after the launch. We also talk about the launch of
The New Media Breakfast in Edinburgh as well as Gordan's alleged "pop at th…
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on October 1, 2009 at 11:13am —
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We met with Alastair Campbell yesterday, the interview will be on the next Social Media Podcast. All being well it will be available on Monday.
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Added by Gordon White on September 17, 2009 at 6:29pm —
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In this video podcast Richard Phillips visits Crabble Corn Mill in River near Dover in Kent. Crabble Corn Mill was opened in 1812, the same year that Napoleon was defeated at the gates of Moscow. We are taken on a tour of this fantastic water mill and shown how this traditional way of making flour still produces 4 tons a year.
Richard uses this flour at his restaurant Thackery's to make some delicious fresh bread:
* Wholemeal with fruit and nuts
* White flour with Basil and Sun Dried tomatoes
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Added by Neil Fairbrother on September 17, 2009 at 9:36am —
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English wine has historically suffered from a poor reputation but now it's among the best in the world and winning awards, so much so that the French as buying up suitable land... Frazer Thompson takes us through his personal journey from selling mass produced beer to a niche producer of quality English wine.
According to Frazer, breweries are true cash machines that can make their product at any time of the year and produce consistent product within a matter of weeks. A vineyard on the other h…
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Added by Neil Fairbrother on September 16, 2009 at 9:56am —
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In this video podcast Richard Phillips visits Bank Farm in Kent and interviews Doug Wanstall. We sample Asparagus in the field, witness approximately 12,000 free range chickens strutting their stuff in fields and we sample wild garlic in a picturesque glade...
Using these ingredients Richard prepares a decadent, rich and calorific Hollandaise sauce to accompany breadcrumb-coated deep fried egg, decorated with the flowers of the wild garlic.
If you thought the Hollandaise sauce was decadent, ri…
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Added by Neil Fairbrother on September 15, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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Social Media Podcast Edition 7 - We talk about the forthcoming New Media Breakfast and some of the interviews we will be doing very soon.
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on September 8, 2009 at 11:00am —
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By Amy Noonan, Police Reporter on News.com.au
TWO girls used the social networking site Facebook to call for help after getting stuck in a southern suburbs drain.
It’s believed the girls, aged 10 and 12, became trapped in the Honeypot Rd drain, on the border of Hackham West and Noarlunga Downs, after walking around drains in the area sometime before 7.30pm.
It’s believed they used a mobile phone to update their status.
Metropolitan Fire Service Crews used a ladder to assist the girls in cli…
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on September 7, 2009 at 12:47pm —
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Thought would share this post i found on prweb, about different types of social media and the ways they should compliment one another
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 18, 2009 — Brands need to harness the power of both mass social media and niche social networks to extend brand awareness to online consumers according to Reality Digital, the leading provider of social networking software for brands and businesses.
Mass social networks such as Facebook and Twitter can be used as effective crowd…
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on August 26, 2009 at 1:35pm —
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I post this blog as a Scotsman and I think I speak for the overwhelming majority of the Scottish public.
I have heard today that there are calls in the United States to boycott Scottish goods and I must say this is perfectly understandable in the circumstances. However, I would implore all of my American friends and colleagues not to take this action.
I completely understand your anger at the release of Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi and I completely agree with the sentiment that he should never h…
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Added by Gordon White on August 24, 2009 at 5:37pm —
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After shooting some video content for the
new pyjamas campaign yesterday I thought I would have a look into some new ideas on how other charities are using viral video to get the word out there about their cause. I came across this article on Mashable ” Top 10 YouTube videos for Social Good”
http://mashable.com/2009/08/19/youtube-social-good/
Top 10 YouTube Videos for Social Good
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Added by Podcastmatters on August 20, 2009 at 11:30am —
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Its an honor to be among such professionals.
Thanks for the acceptance.
I have been podcasting for 9 years. Eyada.com (RIP), OverTheTopTV.com (RIP), LVROCKS and now BlogTalk.
Degree in radio broadcast journalism. Also worked in traditional radio for 3 years.
Formerly of Chicago, now living in Las Vegas.
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Added by Shaun Daily on July 31, 2009 at 9:22pm —
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Yesterday Kyle had reached Fort William on their way to John O'Groats, they are now on the final stages of their mammoth effort to cycle from Land's End to John O'Groats in 14 days - averaging over 85 miles a day!
I'm sure we all wish them well as they gear up for the final push.
If you want to see the route they've taken you can do so
here.
If you would like to show your support by sponsoring them to raise money fo…
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Added by Gordon White on June 18, 2009 at 9:58am —
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In this video podcast Richard Phillips takes us to The Potato Shop where he talks spuds with Nicky Crawley; not just any old spuds though we're talking Pink Fir Apples, Nicolas, Maris Pipers and King Edwards. Richard uses these potatoes in a fabulous Roast Lamb with Cocotte Potatoes Nicoise Garnish and Pan Fried Lambs Liver.
We also visit Kevin Blunt and talk about his amazing Golden Cross Goat cheese which Richard uses in a delicious Beetroot Carpaccio with Golden Cross Mousse and poached Quai…
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Added by Neil Fairbrother on June 11, 2009 at 7:08pm —
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Great news this week as we were able to announce that virtual-e is a founder member of the new Second Life Gold Solution Provider!
Following a thorough application and vetting process, virtual-e ltd has been accepted into the Linden Lab's new Gold Solution Provider Program, designed to identify highly qualified firms that offer services and develop content for enterprises, governments and educational establishments in Second Life.
Providers applying to the program were evaluated based on clien…
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Added by Pauline Randall on May 28, 2009 at 4:42pm —
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As most of you know i work for Podcastmatters, creators of this network site. So felt it was only right to tell you all about my challenge :)
Myself and my good friend are cycling from Lands End to John O'Groats, approximately 1100 miles in 14 days with nothing other than us, our bikes, and a lot of miles! In doing so we are hoping to raise a very reasonable sum of money for The White Lily Fund (www.whitelilyfund.com), a breast cancer charity based in Scotland and one that is very close to our…
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on May 21, 2009 at 12:54pm —
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Added by Kyle Murdoch on May 19, 2009 at 10:49am —
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London, 2/4/2009
Pod3.tv Ltd, the UK’s award winning video podcast WebTV company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Rothschild as its non-executive Chairman.
Neil Fairbrother Founder and CEO of pod3.tv Ltd, welcomed the appointment saying:
"We are delighted that Oliver Rothschild has agreed to join pod3.tv as Chairman. We believe that Oliver will bring significant experience and international credibility to the Board of pod3.tv as we rapidly expand our range of content, both hom…
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