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it’s official: we’ve made one of the best apps in the world

01.30.12 Posted in News by

at least according to the Sunday Times. ‘Spott’, our app that maps famous film and tv locations the world over, has made it into the top 500 apps in the world. and considering there are over 500,000 apps just in the iTunes store, we’re pretty damn chuffed with it.


some crazy figures from apple

01.25.12 Posted in News by

Apple has doubled its profits for the fourth quarter of 2011 as record sales of iPads, iPhones and Macs boosted net sales by 73% to $46.3bn (£27.8bn), while its margins grew fatter.


the value of facebook

01.24.12 Posted in News by

a nice little infographic on the value of Facebook. everyone loves an infographic.


new site

01.23.12 Posted in News by

we’ve a new look for the year. It’s simple and clean and we like it. we hope you do too.


inochi ventures in 2012

01.20.12 Posted in News by

it’s been a busy time here, with our focus going into 2012 very much on iVIP, the world’s first luxury lifestyle app…


Sony’s ‘Balls’ Parody

06.15.11 Posted in News by

Sony is revisiting its iconic “balls” TV ad in an online campaign to promote its 3D coverage of the Wimbledon finals.


MORF-ing all over the world…

06.07.11 Posted in News by

A craze for finding ingenious alternative uses for everyday things is rapidly sweeping around the world. MORF, a new app for iOS and Android, brings them together for the first time.


The Social Rich List

05.16.11 Posted in News by

The Sunday Times has launched a ‘social’ version of its Rich List, ranking people by their activity on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Foursquare.


Twitter and FourSquare Dying?

04.18.11 Posted in News by

That’s what AdGent Digital’s Cameron Yuill seems to think (taken from Brand Republic).


The Google ‘Like’

03.31.11 Posted in News by

Google debuted its version of Facebook’s “Like” button on Wednesday. Dubbed “+1″, it lets users give a quick nod of approval to a search result or Google ad – and eventually to any page or site on the web that chooses to include the button.