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Social Media In Ten Years - A Prediction

Over the last decade, so many of us have become slaves to our Twitter feed or Facebook posts. With Twitter turning 8 this year and Facebook turning 10, who could have predicted how much these networks would take off. Klood takes a look at what social media might be like 10 years from now. 

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Combined Social Business Session - London #e20s - 4 June 2014

A regular monthly forum where we can share ideas, experiences and models for helping organisations become more social. This month we focus on the evolving relationships between people and machines with a talk by Neville Hobson (@jangles)

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Date: 4 June 2014
Location: Yammer UK HQ, UK

The Plug Has Been Pulled On Twitter And Soundcloud Collaboration

Soundcloud may be known as the Youtube of audio but will it really enhance the core service of Twitter? With a huge number of music celebrities already using the site to communicate with their many followers, it does seem a sensible progression for the company to evolve into a music service. 
SoundCloud is a free service that lets users, from individuals to DJ collectives to bands, upload and share audio files around the Web and according to Relode, Twitter were in talks with the Berlin-based startup to strike up a deal.
This would have been a huge move for Twitter and it’s investors, who are becoming concerned with the slow growth of the company. After going public last November at $26 a share, it quickly rose to $74.73 before beginning a long downward slide.
However, it’s now come to light that Twitter have said no to this new deal. Why? Well we’re not 100% sure, but we could hazard a guess. 
Users 
With over 250 million users and estimated value of $700 million, Soundcloud are certainly attractive to Twitter’s big guys, however a large number of the DJ community are abandoning ship and joining other services such as MixCloud, MixCrate and Play.fm. 
To cover their back, Soundcloud use Audible Magic technology to flag up unlicensed songs. Soundcloud then issue a take-down notice. Unfortunately, errors often happen with this technology and users are ordered to take down their own music, resulting in some miffed off customers having to defend their own compositions meaning more and more are switching. 
Revenue 
Soundcloud isn’t particularly well set up for advertising in the same way similar streaming services are so its revenue is limited. Of course, there is the option to pay for higher tier service, complete with unlimited uploads & detailed statistics on who’s listening but we all like free and so the majority of users just stick to the free stuff. 
Licensing
Possibly the biggest red flag. Soundcloud doesn’t have any licenses from music labels or publishers meaning for a smaller entity like Twitter, obtaining these licences could be hugely expensive and full of hassle. 
So Twitter may need a way to kick up its stock price, but it would seem they’ve seen the light and would agree Soundcloud isn’t the way to go. Back to the drawing board for Twitter then. 

Soundcloud may be known as the Youtube of audio but could it really enhance the core service of Twitter? With a huge number of music celebrities already using the site to communicate with their many followers, it does seem a sensible progression for the company to evolve into a music service. 

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BBC Connected Studio - Coding for Teenagers

BBC Connected Studio invites partners from inside and outside of the BBC to work together collaboratively on a digital brief. The winning ideas could be selected for development into working prototypes and end up being commissioned using BBC investment.

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Date: 17 June 2014
Location: Salford & Glasgow, UK

Connecting live audiences with video and social media

We all know live streaming is possible, but how do we use it most effectively? There’s never been more competition for the audience’s attention, so how do you create valuable online experiences alongside real events? How do we make the most of the opportunities for interacting with the online audience?

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Date: 29 May 2014
Location: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, UK

CodePlanner

CodePlanner

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Date: 9 July 2014
Location: Lime Wharf, UK

CodePlanner

CodePlanner

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Date: 25 June 2014
Location: Lime Wharf, UK

CodeMaker

CodeMaker - This course is for everybody who needs to understand the digital world better

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Date: 3 July 2014
Location: Lime Wharf, UK

CodeMaker

CodeMaker - This course is for everybody who needs to understand the digital world better

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Date: 19 June 2014
Location: Lime Wharf, UK

CodeMaker

CodeMaker - This course is for everybody who needs to understand the digital world better

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Date: 11 June 2014
Location: Lime Wharf, UK

Big Data Day at the International Festival for Business

This event is your opportunity to network and learn from thought leaders coming together to provide new business insights and value from Big Data. Join us in exploring challenges and opportunities presented by the huge growth in data, including the technical, economic and social impact on a number of key industry sectors.

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Date: 24 June 2014
Location: STFC Daresbury Laboratory, UK

Selling through Social

Social media is an excellent tool for startups and freelancers to sell their products and services, it's also a great way of building a personal brand, but how do you convert tweets and likes to sales, and how do you make sure you don't turn into an annoying, shouty, 'buy my product, buy my product' type of person?

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Date: 22 May 2014
Location: TechHub @ Campus, UK

City Unrulyversity - Salvation in Segmentation: How to Find Your Target Segment

City Unrulyversity is a free pop-up university for start-up entrepreneurs. In this session,you will be introduce you to the basic theories of segmentation, and how they are applied at Unruly and reflected in Unruly’s product offerings.

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Date: 21 May 2014
Location: Unruly HQ, UK

First Party Data - The New Gold

Forrester Analyst, Luca Padernie and Intent HQ’s CEO Jonathan Lakin join forces to discuss how publishers and media owners can use first party data to increase revenues, boost profits and grow loyal audiences.

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Date: 18 June 2014
Location: Hospital Club, UK

Conscious Business - Tomorrow’s Company Today

How can tomorrow's businesses respond practically to an exponentially changing world? See the future of business and meet next generation business leaders. Hear from people doing it today and find out how you can too. Speakers: David Wood - Chair of London Futurists, Tom Nixon - Founder of NixonMcInnes, Jack Hubbard - Founder of Propellernet

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Date: 2 June 2014
Location: Post*shift, UK