Well Connected

The wealth of technology we have at our fingertips to do any number of digital tasks is impossibly overwhelming at times, and requires some higher level qualification to avoid stepping in any potential pitfalls or otherwise. While we continue to position ourselves at the forefront of digital technology as a whole, we try to practice what we preach. This is why we can now offer a plethora of ways to keep your clicking-finger on the pulse of Internet World. You’re reading one of them right now. And then there is the website which is our main resource for updating you on new speakers and developments at the show. Our monthly newsletter (have you signed up to receive it yet?) provides more thorough insight into the current affairs in the digital arena with our thoughtful articles. And for the slightly more web-savvy interested party, we also have a Facebook group and now a brand new LinkedIn presence too.

The last two developments aim to connect together and provide a more thorough presence on the internet. By appealing to you on several levels we’re hoping to provide something for everyone, so join the groups and let’s get connected. If you can think of any other ways we ought to be reaching out to the digital community, then please drop a comment on here or email me.

We’ve even got one of the most-played games on the web on our site, made just for us by the kind people at Tamba Internet. Go on, have a play – you know you want to!

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One Response to “Well Connected”

  1. Dario de Judicibus Says:

    Internet is going to change the way people view, think, and rate the real world. The prevalence of English language is seriously biasing the perpective with respect different cultures and societies. In the article «Internet killed the paperback star», I take this remark as a starting point for give evidence to a seriously worrying trend. Article is published on blog «L’Indipendente»:

    http://lindipendente.splinder.com/post/16756310/Internet+killed+the+paperback+

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