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Links of the day

TG4 Online – Irish TV station with an equivalent service to the iPlayer

Strong Pound Tips – eBay produced guide to getting the most from their service

Minamoto Kitchoan Home Page – amazing Japanese sweets in Piccadilly

Communities Dominate Brands: The country with largest social networking migration is not South Korea or Japan or Scandinavia, it is the Philippines – Asian countries show us the way

Techdirt: CDs Have Another Thing To Fear: Vinyl? – the long march of vinyl back to dominance, listeners of the world throw off your digital shackles

ippr – Behind the Screen: The hidden life of youth online

PR Squared: A Radical Suggestion for the Social Media Release – I’m not sure about this one

Lufthansa – podcast series with travel tips

Google lets users measure the power of words – By Eric Auchard SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Number-crunchers can rejoice as Google Inc offers deeper access to the underlying figures for users’ Web searches, giving some insight into trends based on the relative popularity of various words.

Community news – Ubuntu Eee – fast optimised Ubuntu install for the Asus eeePC now available

Leaving Yahoo! (by Jeremy Zawodny) – this is big, as Jeremy bleeds purple

Digital Evangelist: More bad news for Mobile Services – interesting piece on mobile banking

Fleishman-Hillard Digital Influence Index 2008

Real racing in a virtual world: a new gaming format


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