by Graeme Codrington | Jul 8, 2005 | Archive
TomorrowToday.biz has launched a new service to help our customers get up to speed with blogs. Barrie Bramley is our Chief Blogging Activist, Roger Saner is our uber-techie, and Graeme Codrington is the Chief Treasure Hunter and between us, we’ll get your...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 7, 2005 | Archive
If this was really aimed at hurting the English for their involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, why did they target tubes and buses? The powerful and influential don’t use tubes. The ordinary citizen does. And the ordinary citizen is English, South African,...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 7, 2005 | Archive
Who’s trying to connect directly with children? To be honest, its anyone who understands generational theory. General Motors made a deal with Nickelodeon earlier this year to promote its Chevrolet Uplander on the kids network (Mediaweek, May 9, 2005 –...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 6, 2005 | Archive
The Department of Trade and Industry in the UK have recently comissioned some research into working patterns in Britain. 3,000 Managers and 20,000 staff took part, 82% from the private sector and 18% from the public sector. Here are a few interesting findings…...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 6, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
The Olympics – London 2012… Just fantastic! This is wonderful news for us in the UK. A few years ago, I used to be Vicar of the parish now due to become the Olympic Village. A tough, run-down area of the East End of London, Stratford New Town was statistically the...