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Date: 29 September 2007
Location: Fjord, UK

This is Not a Phone

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Date: 24 September 2007
Location: Nash Room @ ICA, UK

Mobile Web 2.0

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Date: 17 September 2007
Location: UK

Mobile NFC

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Date: 10 September 2007
Location: Crowne Plaza, UK

Mobile Advertising

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Date: 26 November 2007
Location: Hilton Budapest West End, HU

SMX Local & Mobile

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Date: 1 October 2007
Location: US

Chinwag Live on Tour: Media Widgetised @ ad:tech London

This Chinwag Live session at ad:tech London asks: how will the growth of widgets, aggregators and web-feeds effect the online and mobile media landscape?

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Date: 27 September 2007
Location: Olympia 2, UK

Chinwag Live: Media Widgetised

When you can get all your favourite bits of the web delivered to a feed reader or a personalised homepage, bypassing the "destination website" setup, what are the implications for brands, marketing and digital media?

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Date: 16 May 2007
Location: The Slug & Lettuce (Downstairs), UK

Chinwag Live: PPC Earthquake

Google still leads the search world. But two spanners are flying towards its works. Yahoo's new "Panama" platform and Microsoft's AdCenter.

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Date: 27 March 2007
Location: The Slug & Lettuce (Downstairs), UK

Chinwag Live: Mobile Metamorphosis

Mobile business models are starting to shift, and with them the mobile value chain. How will these changes grow the mobile market and who will benefit? Will 2007 be the tipping point?

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Date: 26 February 2007
Location: The Slug & Lettuce (Downstairs), UK

Chinwag's Old Blog: Mobile Phone Masts Safe... Apparently

Good news for the mobile phone industry, it looks like mobile phone masts aren't destroying our grey matter, at least according to this article in Silicon.com.

Maybe it's just the other person shouting that makes the side of my head heat up when I'm on my mobile.

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UKNM Roundup: 25-05-2001

Survivor's Revenue Streams
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - May 25, 2001

The colossal amount of coverage generated by ITV's new reality-show Survivor, didn't stop with traditional media. The show also included pay-per-view options for web and mobile phone users. Following recent discussion focusing on generating revenue from content, it's not surprising that this generated plenty of interest.

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UKNM Roundup: 23-02-2001

A New Type of Banner
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - February 23, 2001

The poor humble banner, much maligned but still the mainstay of the online advertising business. It's days look numbered and despite the inclusion of whizzy multimedia the banner has never seemed less glamorous. So when C|Net introduced an innovative new placement for their Flash banners on their news.com website, it drew some interest from uk-netmarketing members.

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UKNM Roundup: 08-01-2001

Are Search Engines Still Useful?
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - January 8, 2001

Fresh from festive over-indulgence, the uk-netmarketing list sprung back to life. With all the gloom shrouding the new media landscape, it's not surprising that one of the first topics cropping up concerned search engines' place in peoples' surfing habits.

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UKNM Roundup: 03-12-1999

Targeted email a 'smack in the gob'
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - December 03, 1999

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