9 out of 10 people feel that the new EU cookie directive is a positive step for consumers, according to the latest eCustomerServiceIndex (eCSI) results from eDigitalResearch and IMRG. By Derek Eccleston.
moreThe 12 month lead-in period for the new cookies law, which means businesses have to gain user permission before accessing personal information, is nearly up. Organisations must carry out their own assessments of how they use cookies and then tailor a solution to that use and their customers. The law demands business to be fully compliant by 26 May. By Kim Walker.
moreA recent study has demonstrated that worldwide the delivery of marketing emails fell sharply in the second half of 2011. With smarter filtering, increased email volumes and deteriorating sender reputations, just how can email marketers successfully vie for attention? New Media Knowledge spoke to Return Path for the answer. By Chris Lee.
moreDigitisation and the growth of the Internet have had profound effects on music production, distribution and even the way we listen. Now music and sound are at the forefront of emerging technologies that can make truly immersive, sensorial experiences - akin to the Star Trek ‘holodeck’ - a step closer to reality. What does this ‘Sci-fi Hi-fi’ future hold for the musicians of tomorrow? Join Martyn Ware who will Discuss his ‘Future of Sound’.
moreMany thanks to George Grylls for taking videos of the iDesign conference on September 18. The first 23 of these have now been uploaded to YouTube. more
Keep it simple, think about the user, and don't be afraid to think big. That was the message that four key figures in London's new media industry had for aspiring designers and artists at the sixth NMK Christmas Special. Jonn Elledge reports more
For those of you still wondering what Christmas present to buy for the geek in your life, NMK has come to the rescue, or has it? We asked our writers, speakers and friends, and some big wigs in new media, for their Christmas wishes, all some of them want is some sleep... more
Excellence in e-learning was recognized and celebrated on 13th October in the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London at the inaugural 'e-learning Awards 2005', sponsored by City & Guilds... more
James Woudhuysen is Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester. Join James for the Cybersalon & NMK Xmas Lecture to speculate about how media and communications technologies are interacting and impacting on society, economics, politics and culture.
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The Science Museum's Dana Centre, 165 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 5HE.
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