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UX London 2010
Posted by Danny Bluestone on May 28, 2010 // No Comments
Last week I attended UX London, a 3 day conference featuring some of the biggest names in the User Experience industry. The event covered all the latest studies and information about User Experience and was an unmissable chance to apply value from a wide span of knowledge into real client work. For those who didn’t
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BIMA joins Coalition for a Digital Economy!
Posted by Justin Cooke on May 27, 2010 // 1 Comment
BIMA is delighted to announce a new partnership with the Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec), the voluntary organisation working to support legislation and government policies that foster a lasting, sustainable and innovative digital economy for Britain.
Coadec is made up of a wide range of members of the UK innovation community, including entrepreneurs, leaders of
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BIMA hosts an evening with 37 Signals’ David Heinemeier Hansson
Posted by David Hart on May 19, 2010 // No Comments
There was standing room only last week when BIMA, in conjunction with The Hospital Club, hosted an evening with David Heinemeier Hansson of 37 Signals. David was there to talk about his new book, Rework, that he wrote with his business partner, Jason Fried.
As well as working for 37 Signals, David is also the creator
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BIMA joins the race to get 10 million Brits online by 2012
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The British Interactive Media Association has announced a partnership with Race Online 2012 the initiative headed up by Martha Lane Fox which aims to bring people and organisations together to improve the life chances of the 10 million people who have never been online. “We are delighted to be working in partnership
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New legal standards for digital and interactive sector
Posted by admin on May 10, 2010 // No Comments
BIMA is delighted to announce that it has commissioned a new set of standard legal documents especially written for the digital and interactive sector by technology and digital media law firm Kemp Little. The documents will be made available free of charge to all BIMA members from 1 June and include;
Digital non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
Digital terms
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The British Interactive Media Association unveils new brand and initiatives to help put digital at the heart of the new economy
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10 May 2010
For Immediate ReleaseThe British Interactive Media Association (BIMA), the 25-year old industry body representing and connecting everyone who works in digital Britain, has unveiled its new brand and a series of new initiatives to support and promote the British digital industry. The initiatives have been developed to support the sharing of knowledge and
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Why digital Britain needs heroes
Posted by Justin Cooke on May 7, 2010 // 1 Comment
To be a hero is to expand people’s sense of what is possible for a human being. Over the past 25 years we have all seen some great people in this country who have done incredible things that none of us had thought possible or expected…
Tim Berners-Lee’s HTTP communication between a client and a server
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UK’s interactive industry heroes get Digital Hall of Fame
Posted by admin on May 6, 2010 // No Comments
The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) is to launch the UK’s first Digital Hall of Fame to celebrate the creative and technical innovators who’ve helped create digital Britain over the past 25 years.
Backed by sponsors Adobe, BT, DoubleClick and Microsoft, the inaugural Digital Hall of Fame will be unveiled on November 25, 2010.
The public and
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