Tag Archives: digital
Squitters Have Olympic Usernames Squatted Until 2048
Posted on 22. Feb, 2012 by Michael Thomson.
A look at how Twitter squatters (or squitters) have Olympic usernames squatted until 2048. I love the forward thinking minds of digital. Many live their lives by the motto: “if you’re not fast you’re last” It’s a good motto to follow. I have to confess a bad habbit; whenever I hear of a new television [...]
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No. 1 – SEO Advent Tip
Posted on 01. Dec, 2011 by Jonny Gordon.
Welcome to the bigmouthmedia SEO Advent Calendar. Where you might not get a piece of chocolate but you’ll still get a bite sized treat. Job Posting Mark-Up: It’s a good job we’ve got Schema You might have seen all the increased chatter about the schema.org markup and the impact it’s having on the appearance of [...]
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The Spouse: The Digital Decision Maker
Posted on 13. Sep, 2011 by Michael Thomson.
They nag you, make you wash the dishes, clean the car, and now they’re dictating what you do online. The spouse, revealed by Gallup is thought to be the most influential decision maker online. So how could websites use to their advantage? Research from Gallup reveals that spouses are the most influential in customer decisions. [...]
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Stay at Home Son, The Hangover 2 Influence Online
Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by Michael Thomson.
I love comedy movies, and when I went to see Hangover 2, I cried with laughter when Alan (Zach Galifianakis) described himself as a “stay at home son”. Intrigued by how much movies influence digital, I took my quest to Google looking to reveal who’s picked up on this memorable quote… Works as stay at [...]
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Combating Digital Shoplifting & Protecting IP from Digital(vandal)ism
Posted on 03. May, 2011 by Michael Thomson.
I’m a big fan of mobile barcode price comparison, and I followed with great interest Jeffrey Sharkey’s Compare Everywhere app (formally Andriod Scan) when it featured in the top 50 of Google’s Android Developer challenge. Mobile barcode price comparison is big, especially in Japan where BBC’s Quentin Sommerville reports a ‘digital shoplifting’ plague. People find [...]
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Riding the digital death traffic train
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Michael Thomson.
With Jackie Chan unfortunately passing away recently, I thought I would brighten everyone’s spirits (no pun intended) and touch on the subject of the dead, and how it influences our digital lives. Being a fan of Jackie Chan, I took my quest to Google to reminisce his death by watching some of his classic martial [...]


