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Three actions you can take on Digital Learning Day

The last 12 months have probably led all of us to head online for activities and services we would previously have looked for elsewhere, and education is no different, but did you know that digital...

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Global Scouse Day: What has Liverpool done for the internet?

This Sunday is Global Scouse Day, and although Engage Web is based in Cheshire, we have strong links to the city of Liverpool. We fall under the 0151 dialling code, have employees and clients based in...

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St. Piran’s Day: Cornwall’s little-known role in global internet

You can probably name the patron saints of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but did you know that the county of Cornwall has own of its own too? Strictly speaking, St. Piran is the patron saint...

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Have you seen Bing’s new infographic-style search panel?

Statistically, the answer to the question in the title is probably no, since only 4.91% of online searches are made via Microsoft’s Bing. Nonetheless, those who do use it may have noticed a visual...

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February sees online retail record smashed yet again

Last month, a new record was set for the proportion of UK retail spending taking place online, beating a record set only the month before. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics...

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How Deliveroo made an April Fool of itself

The past few days appear to have been pretty miserable for food delivery firm Deliveroo, with a reported stock market flop and a riders’ strike beginning today, and last week, the company had some...

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What is the “Scunthorpe problem”?

In a blog last week about Twitter’s new “want to review this tweet?” prompts, I briefly mentioned the “Scunthorpe problem”. I thought this was worth expanding on in a blog of its own, as well as...

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Facebook to encourage reading before sharing

Facebook looks to be attempting to tackle the problem of misinformation and clickbait, with prompts encouraging users to read articles before sharing them. A Twitter post from the Facebook Newsroom...

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