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August 10th, 2010 by John Brown

#speedkids Bring on next year (I'll dress as a clown)

I admit. I was anxious. Nervous. I would even go as far to say that I had a a furrowed brow of worry at the thought of the office being overrun by mini versions of my collegagues.

However, all these fears were quickly dispersed over a game of office football.

Speed had a ‘bring your kids to work’ day today and I thought it was fantastic. The kids ranging from truly minature crawlers to walking, talking, cappucino drinking little adults; gave the office a cracking atmosphere today.

The impromptu rugby tackles, random hugging and continuous medium paced jogging were complemented with a fantastic media consumption survey done with the older kids and of course a huge amount of sugar.

The little ones were full of an energy that sparked me to do my first half paced jog since 1992.  I think even my press release pitches were enhanced by letting journalists know that, this time around, the burp they heard was in fact a toddler rather than me.

For me, I found learning the media habits of the 10-12 year olds fascinating. All of them knew about illegal downloads and all said they would never take part in such activity. There was a general conscensus that Spotify was a better music access format than iTunes and BBC iPlayer was an invaluable tool for catching up on Doctor Who. @wadds will be putting up a video of the session soon so you can learn from these minature media moguls.

All in all I really enjoyed today although now I do feel a little bit like this little fella:

April 29th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 28/04

The Guardian – Spotify ups its game with new sharing features

Internet music service Spotify announced major new features today that integrate the service with Facebook and Twitter, and help synchronise the service with users’ music collections.

Light Reading – Google Leans on Vodafone in Europe

Google’s decision to use Vodafone Group plc’s sales channels for the European debut of the Nexus One device shows that the company is still on a learning curve in the mobile device market, according to a leading industry analyst.

BBC Tech – Nokia launches first open source Symbian phone

The first handset to use the Symbian operating system since it became open source has been announced by Nokia

ZDNet – iPads targeted by email malware

Scammers are distributing emails designed to trick iPad owners into downloading software that they think is an iTunes update, but which turns out to be malware that opens a back door on the computer.

Computer Weekly – UK Cyber Security Challenge to find next generation of security experts

The UK plans to recruit future cyber security warriors through a series of national public competitions due to start towards the end of 2010. The Cyber Security Challenge, backed by a consortium of UK commercial, academic and public sector organisations, will be run along similar lines as the US Cyber Challenge launched in 2009.



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