IBC-dian summer
The glorious weather we experienced throughout the months of June and July has seemingly departed for another year. And while some are holding out for an Indian summer, the bluster
Nevermind the robot butlers, here’s the SDDC
When the world’s technology elite descend on the Moscone Center in San Francisco for VMworld next week, there will no doubt be great, deeply technical excitement about a number o
Music streaming, it’s become official
I’m a massive music fan. I won’t divulge my full music tastes as I don’t want to get laughed out of the Babel office, but I’m always reading up on the latest news and what
iBeacon – The start of hyper-local personalised marketing?
Targeting visitors based on their online browsing habits is second nature to internet marketers today, with almost all sites using ‘cookies’ to personalise ads based on
Broadband shortcomings cause frustration for UK SMEs
Located in a built-up commercial area in central London, Babel is privy to excellent network connectivity; a fibre broadband connection provides our office with super-fast Wi-Fi an
Let the online shopping e-commence
With the World Cup coming to a close, and with Wimble-done, it is time for the annual summer sales to light up the lives of shopaholics throughout the UK. However, there is a new t
The dawn of a cashless society
I am reliably informed by Rob Weatherhead in his Digital content hub blog on the Guardian, that our attention spans are getting shorter. The irony of said blog being 1,300ish words
It’s A Holme Run – Two Years Running
It’s been a good week at Babel HQ and one that hints at a slight bit of Déjà vu. For the second year running, we’ve been included in The Holmes Report, World PR Report as dem
Moore innovation needed
The world of semiconductors is almost a paradox. Take its role in the mobile industry, for example; while smartphones are getting progressively bigger – even Apple is rumoured to
Napoleon was right – well, almost…
“The English are a nation of shopkeepers,” is one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s best known quotes, and while not entirely true, figures showing there to be nearly 5 million SMEs in