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2013 – The Year Ahead – Lucky For Some?
Here is a snapshot of the mega-trends and predictions for 2013. Your personal data locker will become increasingly important to you and, if you haven’t got one you already, you should probably consider it. According to Forrester Research the business of managing personal data, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Data, Research, Security, Web
Tagged 2013, Android, Apple, Business, BYOD, Computer security, data lockers, google, iPhone, Microsoft, predictions, Roger Smith, Security, thedigitalconsultant, third world
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Baa, Baa, Electric Sheep
Coming as I do from a country that has more sheep than people, the thought of ‘electric sheep’ generating art is a source of endless fascination! Scott Draves a.k.a. Spot is a Google Engineer and visual and software artist living … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Media, Web
Tagged 2012, animation, art, coding, computers, Electric Sheep, google, inorganic, organic, programming, Roger Smith, Scott Draves, Sheep, thedigitalconsultant
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When A + is Not A Plus
It would seem that receiving a +1 on Google Plus is no great benefit in raising your profile in Google’s search rankings. As a social metric the number of +1′s you receive may be heart warming but doesn’t mean that you will be discovered … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Search, Social Media, Video, Web
Tagged 2012, Author, google, Google Authorship, Google Plus, Matt Cutts, research, Roger Smith, search, Search Engines, thedigitalconsultant
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