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Friday, 13 May 2011

Cyberspace

The more I enter the digital world the more I realise how amazing it is and what a revolution it has become, I literally feel as if I have entered a science fiction movie with no ending. Just browsing on the internet makes one realise what a infinite world it really is, the possibilities are endless and I cannot understand how people can be anything but fascinated with whats to come.
In 10 years the world has changed dramatically and seems to be doubling in speed everytime I boot my machine up. 

We live in a world that has endless knowledge, there is no excuse for not knowing how to do something, the only prerequisite is time. My washing machine broke, "Ill google it", I need a new car, "Ill google it", I need a healthy recipe, "Ill google it". What would our forefather have dont if they had had access to this kind of knowledge.

But even more amazing is the evolution from knowledge to social interaction to pure survival.
From Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Quepasa, Foursquare, the list goes on and on,  it seems that without these new tools we are doomed to be left behind in the dust wondering what could have been.

With this I leave you with a video that pretty much sums it up for me...can you afford not to know?



Sunday, 24 April 2011

Starting out

So here we are Live Digital, we've just started and feeling excited and ready to go. Ive got the perfect partner, Aleks, his knowledgeable and in in exactly the same place in life as me. He has exactly the same work ethic as I do and we even get on well...its perfect.

The first 2 months have been hard work and a lot of communication to decide on exactly what we want to offer and what we have thats different to anyone else. At the same time we already acquired our first retainer, not bad going for just being a month in business and starting totally from scratch but that just serves to rev us up that more and makes us realise that we have potential, and lots of it.

But its been hard, lots of late nights and lots of time away from the family, hoping that in the end... their will be success.