Posts Tagged ‘technology’

New directory for Twitter lovers

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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I know many of you are just as addicted to Twitter as we are, so you’ll be pleased to know there is a new ‘directory’ on the scene giving you the low-down of who you should and shouldn’t follow. Check out the story here:

PRESS RELEASE:

New Celebrity Twitter Directory rates the best and worst of famous blogs

Sporting legend Lance Armstrong has been rated as one of the best celebrity users of social media sensation Twitter in a new guide to the website, The Celebrity Twitter Directory. Former Knight Rider star and current judge on America’s Got Talent, David Hasselhoff, however, was voted as one of the worst.

Rated on star power, entertainment value and ‘Tweet frequency’, over 1000 celebrity Twitter feeds from the world of TV, film, sports, politics and fashion were reviewed with Lance Armstrong scoring top marks in each category.

Among the worst rated celebrity Twitter blogs, alongside David Hasselhoff’s, were rap star Eminem’s, pop icon Janet Jackson’s, X-Man Hugh Jackman’s, and illusionist David Copperfield’s.

The Celebrity Twitter Directory, on sale now priced £9.99, is described as “the essential guide to the best real celebrity blogs on the world’s hottest website” helping the millions of Twitter users worldwide to decide which feeds to follow, and which to drop.

It makes a fantastic stocking filler so get your Christmas shopping done early!

Order your copy online here: http://www.imagineshop.co.uk

You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

It’s been a funny old week in the Photoshop Creative office. We’ve been plagued with technical problems from all angles - internet, email and our servers, making it more than a little tricky to get much done at speed. It’s made us all appreciate how reliant we are on modern technology. I can’t imagine ever working in an office with no internet or email - nothing would get done! Luckily we’re all back up and running smoothly (touch wood) so we can plough on and get issue 38 to press. It’s editorial deadline today, so there are a few pages to finish off before they get passed onto Dani to design. Then we have a week to get everything proofed by Colleen our Snr Sub Editor, which then gets proofed by me. So it’s all go, go, go!