new media

So what's doing on the Web these days? Here are a few items that have 'simply' caught our eyes...
At the recent Web 2.0 Expo in New York, I caught up with a couple of new tools on the block aiming to bring employees together while making their work lives a little bit easier.
I have, over the course of 20 years in the communications business, been lucky enough to bring theatre and storytelling to a variety of projects with some fascinating results.
In this toolkit, we will explain the elements that go into producing a successful DIY video.
Here we go again - yet another communications tool/social networking site to satiate our ever-increasing need to feel connected to the world.
You may dismiss it as a website for attention-deprived teenagers with an interest in strange cats, but YouTube, and other video sharing services like it, will change the way you communicate.
There’s more truth to the statement, “It’s not what you know but who you know,” than we may realise.
Have you been Skyped yet? Skype is a brand we are all destined to become more familiar with.
Viral videos can travel around the world in days, downloaded by people in their tens of thousands. Usually comic, lewd or cruel, they are the strip cartoons of the internet.
One of the most powerful tools for a live event is moving imagery. Video can bring stories alive for your audience.
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