Posts by Matt
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The challenges of designing for multi-screen……
17th May 2012
Where do I start? For many, creating for a multi-screen experience is no longer an after-thought. The expression “mobile first” is increasingly becoming something we are discussing and contemplating as we begin the journey of a project. More and more, people are thinking not only mobile first but thinking outside of the traditional desktop, from… see more
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Open Source technologies have been taking over the Internet lowering the cost of entry to web development for Governments, Global Organisations and SME’s alike. So why would we ever go back to paying for a Content Management System when we can get one for free?
17th May 2012
Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS) have been around for many years, in fact Open Source as a concept has been around long before the advent of computers, it actually heralded from the early Automotive industry (think Henry Ford) – but it was the introduction of the Internet which saw it really take hold. Growing… see more
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Facebook Connect – your best friend or biggest risk?
8th March 2012
The rise of user authentication Driven by a tremendous growth digital personalisation over the past few years, “user authentication” is increasingly becoming a standard technical requirement for digital projects. For many organisations entering the start of a new development cycle this could well be the first time they’ve considered how to use let alone implement… see more
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RR CEO on selling in Australia
15th February 2011
Reading Room’s head honcho Margaret Manning put together an article for Real Business in the UK on selling in Australia based on the company’s own experience expanding into our fair land. Below are her thoughts – what do you think? Has she hit the nail on the head? 1. Seek UK government assistance: UK Trade… see more
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Importance of Analytics
19th January 2011
A member of our UK team noticed this article in the Guardian last week, and I’ve since the news spread throughout music and technology publications and sites like wildfire. You’d have thought that the major labels had finally tapped into a big idea to “save” the music industry. But no, what they’ve actually done is… see more

