The Climate Camp is something I am quite close to... literally. It is about 300m from my front door.
All seems peaceful and under control and I am happy to see our constabulary are using social media to keep track of what is going on. Catherine Mayer of Time magazine covers the story.
Fingers-crossed it works, for me and my house´s sake.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1918997,00.html.
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- Matt Holt
- London, United Kingdom
- Matt is Business Director at Kinship Networking. Kinship Networking is a completely new type of marketing agency, dedicated to using social media to help businesses to build stronger social relationships with their customers, employees and shareholders. After graduating with a degree in Management Science, Matt occupied various marketing roles for companies such as Microsoft and Reuters. He then joined Ogilvy where he worked above and below-the-line on BT, Cancer Research UK and First Great Western. Most recently he joined Stephens Francis Whitson, a specialist direct marketing agency, where he worked on a number of accounts including O2, More Th>n and Rocco Forte. Matt has worked on a number of new business ideas within the social networking arena, including the development of a site aimed at helping people stay in touch with their various groups of friends, at the start of 2001.
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