The news that Adria Richards, the woman who tweeted a photo of two men making what she felt were sexist jokes at a tech conference, was fired last week has provoked mixed reactions. ...Read More
Like Silicon Roundabout, Silicon Allee is temperamentally serviced by public transport. The U1 – Berlin’s oldest U-bahn line– rattles through Kreuzberg just as grumpily as a Northern Line train to Old Street. ...Read More
Last week I attended the Policy Exchange’s launch of their newest study on broadband in the UK: The Superfast and the Furious: Priorities for the future of UK broadband policy. ...Read More
2013 will see the digital revolution sweep up the most stubborn of technophobes in a sea of unforgiving efficiency. ...Read More
As 2012 draws to a close, this week has seen one of the world’s biggest websites publish their yearly trending list. ...Read More
I recently got back from a trip to Morocco where I spent the majority of my time trekking in the Atlas Mountains. I was accompanied by a local Berber guide who was young and hip, and took great pleasure in taking photos as we hit various peaks throughout the four day trek. ...Read More
Guest blog post from Ira Dubinsky, independent marketing strategist, technophile, and MBA Candidate at London Business School....Read More
As an accountant and former auditor I love the fact that the UK has an organisation that scrutinises public spending on behalf of Parliament. ...Read More
“I am being far more explicit than a Minister in the Coalition has been so far”. Those were the words which Universities and Science Minister David Willetts used during his speech at the Policy Exchange think tank on Wednesday 4th January....Read More