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Tag: Internet

The Pros, The Cons, and The Future – Is #WFH the new trend?

Amid the pandemic, many businesses allowed their staff to work from home (‘WFH’). With Human Resources (HR) specialists and business … More

Ernest Shiu, Internet, Life, lifestyle, pros and cons, the future of the workplace, wfh, work from home

Meme Culture as a Way of Perceiving History

As we stay alert and remain calm in lockdown, the world has taken to one of its greatest comforts of … More

features, history, Internet, memes, memes and history, Pandemic, rhona stewart

A Lesson in Heroes and Villains: Metal Gear Solid 3: SNAKE EATER

Growing up as a kid, I always had a fascination with James Bond and the era of spies. So, in … More

feature, games, Internet, mitchell welsh, technology, video games

Life Under a Mass Media Hegemony

Advertisements are a part and parcel of a modern lifestyle. Contemporary society is driven heavily by the purchasing habits of … More

advertisement, gautam gupta, Internet, mass media, social media

Mad about the Ads: the Ethics of Online Advertising

We’ve all had that moment when we have been trying to show a video on YouTube to a friend, saying … More

advert, advertising, facebook, glasgow university, Internet, Online, rachel gillett, social media, Tumblr, twitter, University of Glasgow

Reacting to ‘Reactions’: Facebook’s New Feature

Social media giant Facebook recently unveiled a shiny new toy for its users to enjoy; reactions. Now, as well as … More

facebook, glasgow university, Internet, social media, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

Are sing-along blogs the future of film-making?

During a recent panel at PaleyFest New York, Joss Whedon and the cast of his hit web musical Dr. Horrible’s … More

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cabin in the Woods, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, filmmaking, glasgow university, Internet, Joss Whedon, marvel, Noah Upton, The Avengers, Toy Story, University of Glasgow

Bye bye Bloop – the bizarre story of the Facebook notification noise

There’s someone in my building that leaves their Facebook open with their speakers turned up loud. I don’t know who … More

culture, facebook, glasgow university, instagram, Internet, Neil Weaving, news, social media, technology, twitter, University of Glasgow, world of warcraft

This Much I Know… – In Defence of ‘Clicktivism’

It is commonly regarded that the internet went ‘public’ in 1991. I was born in 1994 meaning I have never … More

clicktivism, Dapper Laughs, glasgow university, Internet, Julien Blanc, online activism, qmunicate, tara fitzpatrick, This Much I Know..., University of Glasgow

Anal Conservatives Want Your Porn

Should consenting adults have to ask for David Cameron’s permission to view sex online? Unfortunately it doesn’t matter what your … More

Alex Lamont, censorship, conservatives, David Cameron, Internet, news, politics, porn, qmunicate, UK

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