Archive for the ‘Blog’ Category
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Speaker: Gayle Trigg, Keeping your blog legal
Do you accept freebies, do reviews or write about people on your blog? Are you unsure about libel and copyright? Then you need to attend the Keeping Your Blog Legal session about blogging issues you can’t afford to ignore, from 12:15 to 13:10. Gayle Trigg is a solicitor with commercial law firm Wragge & Co LLP and specialises in Internet and data protection law. Her 10 years’ experience of helping ...Read more »
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Speaker: Dawn Brown, Keeping your blog legal
Do you accept freebies for review or go to events with choice goodie bags? Then you need to know the rules regarding this type of in-kind benefits from your blogging life. Blogger and accountant Dawn Brown will be giving everyone the low-down during the the Keeping Your Blog Legal session, alongside Gayle Trigg. Dawn is a Chartered Accountant with the ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountant in England and Wales) who ...Read more »
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Richard Allan joined Facebook in June 2009 to lead the company’s public policy work in Europe. Richard works on a broad portfolio of issues including privacy, online child safety, freedom of expression, e-commerce regulation and public sector uses of social media. He appears regularly in the media as a spokesman for Facebook. Prior to joining Facebook, Richard was European Government Affairs Director for Cisco from September 2005 and has been ...
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CyberMummy Sponsor: P&G
When P&G decided to sponsor the Recharge Room at Cybermummy this year, we wanted to create a space where our guests could feel comfortable, relax and ‘recharge their batteries’. And of course, we wanted to hear from you about what you’d like to be in the Recharge Room, so we put out a message on Twitter to send us your suggestions. While we couldn’t meet them all (we didn’t ...Read more »
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Speaker: Claire and Lucy McDonald, Blogger-to-Blogger Inspiration
The sister act of Claire and Lucy McDonald recently joined the blogging world but have carved out a niche in the parent/food blogging world with Crumbs. They'll be sharing their secrets at this afternoon session. Lucy is a journalist working in TV, newspapers, radio and now - through blogging - the internet. She supposes this makes her truly multi-media. This isn't because she's greedy/indecisive/a show-off or a workaholic (although she has been accused ...Read more »
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CyberMummy Sponsor: HP
Excitement is building for Cybermummy 2011 and at HP we are gearing up to the event in style. Our stand is being delivered in the next week or so and it looks great, lots of features to bring everyone together. We are giving away 3 HP Photosmart printers between now and the end of the event. Firstly, you can enter a competition to find the photograph that sums up the word ...Read more »
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HP ‘Playtime’ Photo Competition
Excitement is building for CyberMummy11 and all of our sponsors are gearing up in for the big day in style. Following on from last years beautiful 'Motherhood' themed exhibition, our headline sponsors HP are looking to create a bigger and better collection of photographs for CyberMummy11. There is a HP Photosmart printer up for grabs for the photograph that they think best sums up the word ‘Playtime’. All you need to do ...Read more »
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Get ready for the official CyberMummy Three Party!
We've just had a peek at the plans for the official end-of-conference party plans. Three, our party sponsor, is decking out the area with - well, we don't want to give it away but our first thought was "Wow"! It's going to be a short commute from the Crowdsourced Keynote in CyberMummy 1 (the main room on the 1st floor) to the Party (on the mezzanine of the main room ...Read more »
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12 things you need for #CyberMummy11
CyberMummy is almost here, but getting ready for the big day is easier than you think. Here, our top tips of what to bring on the day. Business cards – You’ll be handing out loads and here’s a tip: write down a note to yourself on the back of other people’s cards to jog your memory when you’re back home. (I’m always grateful when going through a stack of card I find little notes like “met at lunch” or “writes about ...Read more »
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A guide to live-blogging by a real live blogger
The first event I live-blogged was a football game. American football. I grew up in France, know nothing about football, and was woefully unprepared for what was going on. I sat there, Idiot’s Guide to Football in hand, and tried to follow along, blogging my thoughts on the game every few moments. I can guarantee that my thoughts had precious little to do with the actual tactics or fine points of the game. They might have had a lot to do ...Read more »