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The drinks are on Facebook

Drinks are on facebook

The off-licence group behind Threshers is partnering a new Facebook application which allows people to buy their friends real, rather than virtual drinks. The application works by allowing users to select a drink for a friend, pay for it through Facebooks Google checkout system, then a hard copy of the voucher is posted to the recipients house for them to redeem in any local store.

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It is easier to see what you looking for…

Viewzi, visual search engine

Designers are, on the whole, visual people. They remember something by what it looks like. So, is the way current search engines return their results the best way? Viewzi is a new visual search engine that presents screen shots of all the results, meaning you can see what you’re looking for.

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Making sense of the web

Common Craft make complex ideas easy to understand using short and simple videos. It’s a great idea which is being used by the big boys, including Google and Microsoft.

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The Web and the city

This video from TED.com is a tad New York focused, but it’s got some good insights into where social communities on the web maybe heading over the next few years. It gets going after about six minutes…

“Outside.in’s Steven Johnson says the Web is like a city: built by many people, completely controlled by no one, intricately interconnected and yet functioning as many independent parts. While disaster strikes in one place, elsewhere, life goes on”.

ORBS in the news

ITV Central News have been really supportive of the exhibition and calendar launch for ORBS (oncoplastic reconstructive breast surgery).

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Show-stopping success!

Last night saw the launch of a project that’s close to our hearts.

It was a few months ago that Sally White (lead fundraiser and the driving force behind ORBS) had the idea of creating a unique calendar. The target was to use the calendar to raise much-needed funds for a research nurse at The Nottingham Breast Institute.

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