Opinion: White Paper lacks radical thought
15 Nov 2006 | by Lorraine Langham
, rather than relying on annual surveys? The growth of social media such as MySpace and YouTube, the ...
It is not often that industries take collective leave of their senses. And there are few things more unnerving for a commentator than all concerned doing very odd things. You get to the point where you believe that 20,000 lemmings can't be wrong.
, rather than relying on annual surveys? The growth of social media such as MySpace and YouTube, the ...
In digital communications and social media, for example, a 30-something like my colleague James ...
upfront in their communications. Blogs and other social media can help parties break through voter ...
The fact is that blogging and social media have already changed the influence model. Just ask ...