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CultureLabel “Shop For The Arts” Facebook application
We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new consumer focused Facebook application for CultureLabel.
The new application allows users to do the following directly on Facebook:
View their own wishlist and share products with friends
View friends wishlists
Preview new arrivals ahead of the crowds
For more information visit http://www.culturelabel.comshop-for-the-arts or go to the application at http://apps.culturelabel.com/facebook.
Michel Mercier e-commerce website
We’re pleased to announce the launch of the Michel Mercier e-commerce website:
http://www.michelmercier.co.uk
Glo Lighting Domestic website
We’re pleased to announce the launch of the Glo Lighting Domestic website:
http://www.glodomestic.com
Wikileaks US diplomatic cables timeline
On the 28th November 2010 Wikileaks started releasing sensitive US diplomatic cables to the world through their website.
Whether you agree with the release of this data or not, it has certainly created a fascinating online war between Wikileaks and various parties that are determined to prevent the publication of these cables.
Here’s a quick timeline highlighting [...]
Internet Explorer 6 finally fading away…
At long last it looks like Microsoft’s outdated browser, Internet Explorer 6 is finally being relegated down the global list of most commonly used browsers.
Net Marketshare.com recently released new statistics for November 2010 showing that it now only occupies 13% market share of commonly used browsers, compared to 22% in November 2009 when it was [...]
10 reasons digital projects are delivered late
One of the frequent complaints we hear from clients about previous digital projects is that “the delivery was late”.
No question, delivering a digital project on time is a complicated task – whether it’s a seemingly straightforward banner or a global content managed site. However, that’s no excuse – there are a number of key factors, [...]
It’s all in the name
Naturally, lots of people ask us where the name 7dots came from and what it means. Well, here’s the story…











