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Mario Thomas
An ideas man in a digital world
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Whilst The British Retail Consortium (BRC) this week warns that high street spending is down, it seems that there is no stopping the rise in online shopping.
We’re a nation in love with e-shopping! Come the London Olympics, online stores will also be going for Gold.
Like many people here in the UK I spend a lot of my time driving to meetings, the shops and generally getting around. I tend not to touch public transport unless I’m going to London in which case I’ll catch the GNER or a plane. But the recent Downing Street petition against road pricing got me thinking, so here’s my two cent’s on the subject.
It’s been one of those slow weekends where I spend a lot of time playing with search engines and wondering what’s around the corner for us poor netizens in the world of search.
It seems that someone at the LA Times has finally woken up to what I’ve been saying all along - the saviour of regional newspapers is going to be content, content, content. Editor James E. O’Shea finally took action in unveiling a plan to continue publishing the paper rather than letting it go to the wall.
With Northcliffe up for sale and advertising revenues showing no signs of a recovery, could the future for regional press really be Local?
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