Fantastic Competitions and Offers Exclusively for Chinwag Readers...

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We've recently announced some brilliant competitions and offers exclusively for friends of Chinwag from: Social Media Results, Digital Content Monetization, Cloud Computing World Forum, Activate 2011 and GameHorizon.

We've gathered together a brief summary of all the offers and competitions we currently have on offer. Take a look through, and remember, you have to be in it to win it!

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Digital Mission to Washington DC: 10 Reasons Your Company Should Apply

Not long now until a group of digital government and social innovation geeks pack their bags and head over to the US with FutureGov and the Digital Mission gang to learn how things are done on the other side of the pond – and hopefully show them a thing or two as well with the best of UK digital innovation. 

But before all of that, I thought I’d fill you in on a good few reasons why we thought a Digital Mission to DC would be such a good idea…

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Win Tickets to The Guardian's Activate Summit 2011

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Brought to you by the Guardian newspaper, the Activate Summit 2011 will be taking place Wednesday 22nd June at Kings Place, London. 

Activate LogoNow in its third year, the Activate Summit is the Guardian's gathering place for leaders of a new global network focused on harnessing and employing technological and social innovation for human betterment.

We're delighted the organisers have offered two lucky Chinwaggers the chance to win a free conference ticket worth £595.00.

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Digital Content Monetization West 2011 (21st & 22nd June) - Exclusive Discount for Chinwaggers

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Digital Content Monetization West 2011 is taking place 21st and 22nd June in Los Angeles, California.

DCM WestThe conference brings together the most senior strategists and decision-makers in Games, Film, Sports, TV, Publishing, News and Music to help you sort out the best short and medium term strategies for delivering revenue through digital content. 

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Digital Mission to Washington, DC 2011 (11th - 15th July) Applications now Open

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We are very excited to announce that applications for the Digital Mission to Washington, DC taking place 11th - 15th July 2011 are now open.    

This trip is ideal for companies interested in digital government and social innovation who are looking to expand into the US market either directly or through partners.

Alongside a hectic programme of events there will be a chance for companies to interact with the US Government and key players within the digital space.

We have been working hard with our friends at digital government consultancy FutureGov, community builder BrightLemon and digital media consultant Kathryn Corrick in order to bring you this mission that helps bridge the gap between government and digital. 

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SMW London Round-up: Social CRM: Building Customer Love <3, sponsored by Nokia and Nixon McInnes

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Social Media Week London generated so much coverage that it’s taken us a little while to pull together all the information. This review brings together the video, coverage and slides from Social CRM: Building Customer Love, sponsored by Nokia and Nixon McInnes.

Social Media has changed the playing field in CRM, some companies are embracing this change and using it to help develop stronger, more transparent relationships with their customers. 

The event looked at how different companies have used Social Media to develop meaningful relationships and recommendations and how you can take key steps to develop your online reputation.

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Vodafone Mobile Clicks Competition Opens With €225,000 Prize Fund for Mobile Developers

Vodafone Mobile Clicks Competition 2011

Thanks to our friends at Momo London for the heads-up that applications are now open for year's Vodafone Mobile Clicks competition. 

The competition is open to startups from seven countries (Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, Spain, Turkey or the United Kingdom) and has a rather juicy €225,000 up for grabs for the leading mobile site, service or applications.

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New Facebook Promotions Guidelines - Decoded

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On May 11th 2011 - Facebook, yet again, updated their 'Promotions Guidelines'. So what does this mean for us? Well, essentially it is now harder than ever to run a successful promotional campaign on Facebook.

The problem is, most of us don't have the time or inclination to sit and read the Facebook 'Promotions Guidelines', let alone decode all the legal 'jargon'. But don't worry, I've [selflessly] taken the time to review each point and provide a simple explanation of what it means.

Italic text is lifted directed from the Facebook Promotions Guidelines (last revised: May 11, 2011) and the text in italics is my 'decoding'... Enjoy!

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Mini Seedcamp New York - 14th June

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On June 14, Seedcamp will be hosting the first ever State-side Mini Seedcamp in New York.

Mini Seedcamp New York is a one day event aiming to connect the 20 best web-tech, mobile and software talent with some of the leading entrepreneurs, developers, and experts from the US and all over the world.

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Help Save the Books

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I am not sure if it is because I am a ‘geek’ or just because I am lazy, but I love gadgets that make
my life easier, faster, and BETTER – gadgets, which 6 months ago, I didn’t even know I needed! But
there’s one I just cannot get on board with ...electronic reading devices.
I will never buy one!
I have lived in 3 countries in as many years and have very few possessions that I haul around with
me; honestly nothing of value. The one thing I do take with me everywhere is my books (even when
I am limited to only 20kg of luggage). Backpacking around Europe with the complete works of Jane
Austen and Crime and Punishment would not have been the same if I merely had a Kindle.
I just do not see how they can replace the joy of buying and owning a book. But we have all seen
what happened to the record store and CDs with MP3s and music downloads. This did not bother
me, and I do think storing thousands of songs on one small device offers value to the user. I also
thought the changing marketplace was a good thing for the music industry and consumers of music.
Making music more accessible to a wider market, and yes you can say the same for books. But I just
don’t see the benefits of devices like the Kindle; books have been around for centuries. It was the
first form of commercial and readily available media; it has been used for escapism since the bible.
Books are already accessible to large target markets.
I am sure what happened in the music industry foreshadows the fate of the book.
But the next generation will miss out on so much if they don’t experience the joy of books. Already
modern parents are entertaining their children with their iPad. In contrast my mum gave me her
nearly complete collection of The Baby-Sitters Club.
I love the relationship I have with books, and I will not aid and abet the growth of digital books in any
way, shape or form, when to me they fail to capture or enhance the experience of a paperback

I am not sure if it is because I am a ‘geek’ or just because I am lazy, but I love gadgets that make my life easier, faster, and BETTER – gadgets, which 6 months ago, I didn’t even know I needed!  But there’s one I just cannot get on board with ...electronic reading devices.

I will never buy one!

I have lived in 3 countries in as many years and have very few possessions that I haul around with me; honestly nothing of value.

The one thing I do take with me everywhere is my books (even when I am limited to only 20kg of luggage). Backpacking around Europe with the complete works of Jane Austen and Crime and Punishment would not have been the same if I merely had a Kindle.

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