We have been busy, busy, busy, putting together a new portfolio. Our New Year's Resolution has been to be more organised. In a moment of pure luck, we clicked on every single Google application and found Calender and Docs. They are AMAZING! Calender, does what it says on the tin, and it's become a firm favourite because you can ask it to send you a text message reminding you of an appointment etc for free. Docs has been, dare we say it, 'revolutionary' because you can save a Microsoft Office style document to the web, and work on it at the same time, from different computers. We don't thank God for many things, but we do thank it/he/she/they, that we were born in the 80s and not the 1800s. Although it's felt like the world's falling down around us of late, at least we have Google Apps a.k.a. Cloud Computing. Long live the Cloud! :-D.
Google giving a detailed explanation of 'Cloud Computing'.
We had hoped Prince Charmings would appear and whisk us off to romantic, sun-drenched paradises, but the only thing that's been drenched recently, is us.
If you're feeling a bit fed up, try online karaoke. Marie's been singing her heart out, in public, much to the surprise (and delight) of passersbys.
I am a copywriter with a lust for all things digital.
Digital is evolving as quickly as MRSA, with huge scope for massive, breath-taking ideas. Never has this been more of an imperative; the Credit Crunch is really forcing agencies to sing for their suppers.
I want to be a part of the shift away from predictable cookie-cutter approaches to digital. I want to stimulate the minds of consumers with new and interesting ways of engaging with them.
As François de la Rochefoucauld once said: "The only thing constant in life is change”.
I couldn’t have put it better myself- Viva la change!