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Google starts to Digg

A mighty search engine takes a lesson from the brilliant Digg. com

Last week Google launched it’s much anticipated SearchWiki, an iGoogle extra that allows end-users to directly modify search results.

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Do ISPs really have a magic wand?

The Film and TV community slam ISPs for not doing more to stop illegal file sharing

With an open letter to the mainstream UK papers, including the Times and the Guardian, the Film and TV community has slammed Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for not doing more to stop illegal file sharing.

With what seems to be some seriously flawed information, the letter urges the British Government to increase pressure on ISPs to wave their magic wands and remove the problem.

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Google Chrome is an SEO nightmare

The new browser from Google has a major search marketing flaw

It has been six weeks now since Google waded into the browser market with what was being hailed as one of the company’s most important product launches ever.

Some saw it as the start of a software product launch that will end in the almighty search giant releasing an operating system that will reinvent how the desktop interacts with the internet.

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Terminal Studios hire Base

We’re excited to tell you that we’ve been asked to develop the online presence of Central London’s largest music rehearsal complex, Terminal Studios.

Their recent clients include Beyonce, Jay-Z, Keane, Klaxons, Duffy and Adele.

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The URL is dead. Long live the URL

The way web addresses are being advertised is changing

If you’re sat on a sofa in the UK, you might have noticed the British government sponsored TV ads encouraging us to think about household carbon dioxide emissions using the phrase ‘act on CO2′.

While this is a great series of ads raising awareness of a very simple way to help a global problem, here at Base we couldn’t help but notice the way they are encouraging us to find out more online.

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