- Aleks Krotoski : [Lifestream] Twittersource: Laptop-friendly cafes near Oxford Street
I shouted out for suggestions of good cafes near Oxford Street with owners who are happy for the office-displaced to work for an hour or five and these were the results: - Aleks Krotoski : [Guardian] The challenges of filming The Virtual Revolution
There was a moment on location last year while filming the BBC2 documentary series The Virtual Revolution when I realised we were actually creating two projects. I was uploading a photo I had taken on the shoot to my Flickr site, or dispatching another update to my Twitter followers, when the director of photography asked: “Why?” - Glasgow: UK’s least tech-savvy city – Evening Times | News
Research by Stuff magazine into the use of gadgets has shown that Glaswegians use just 42% of the functions available on their appliances.In contrast, gadget experts living in Wolverhampton got the most value for their money, utilising almost 80% of their gadgets’ abilities.
Despite consumers splashing out around £3,065 each year on electronics, the nationwide poll of 3,000 people revealed that, although consumers made the most of their traditional electrics – such as washing machines – half the functions on their higher-tech gadgets were left idle.
High-definition televisions proved costly, with nearly half – 47% – of those surveyed unaware an HD set needs to be connected to an HD set-top box to see the benefits.
Some 2% even believed you needed to be born with HD-ready eyesight to watch them.
The results also supported gender stereotypes, with 63% of women reading the instruction booklet compared with just 54% of men.
- Facebook could be parent-teacher link – Herald Scotland | News | Education
One in five parents in Glasgow wants to be able to contact their child’s teachers through social networking sites such as Facebook, according to a new survey. - Year 4 Blog (Wroxham)
East of England school's learning log - Blackberrys add 10 days extra work each year – Telegraph
But even more – 24 per cent – complain they feel stressed because they are always on call. - Twitter / colingilchrist: Nielsen research also show …
Nielsen research also showed the 35-54 age group had more active mobile social networkers than any other group. Dec 2009 - Twitter / colingilchrist: Women tweet and facebook 1 …
Women tweet and facebook 10% more than men from their mobiles #Nielson statistics Dec 2009
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