07/07/2011
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Mobile has exploded over the past couple of years, initially as a result of mobile apps and the many high profile success stories of developing content for the iPhone. If we look at these successes most can be categorised as entertainment – Angry...
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09/06/2011
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Digirati
Mobile is everywhere and rightly so with the emergence of ever more powerful mobile devices capable of delivering mobile experiences that allows profitable means for companies to deliver content and transact with an ever-increasing audience. With...
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12/08/2011
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Digirati
When you have a CMS that exposes a rich content model, and has a nice API to get at that content, you can go beyond thinking about items in the CMS as simply pages. The editorial tools of the CMS can be put to use managing content (i.e., data), no...
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18/08/2011
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Digirati
One “Quite Interesting” issue that came up in the development of the English Heritage timeline project was the handling of dates. You might think that a Timeline Event item would have, among its fields, a field for “start date” and a field for “en...
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12/12/2011
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Digirati
This post is based on a presentation give at Online Information. Published over 2 parts the second will appear in the New Year. Working at agencies in the mid to late 90’s often meant received phone calls asking did we do web sites – we said yes...
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23/02/2012
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Digirati
Founder & CEO John Baker reflects on his day at Paywalls 2012: It was an interesting day at Paywalls 2012, last year’s event was very much asking the question “what are we going to do about the impact of digital” and discussing this at a high leve...
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