Based in London, The Actionable Futurist and former Global Managing Partner at IBM, Andrew Grill is a popular and sought-after presenter and comementator on issues around digital disruption, workplace of the future and new technologies such as blockchain. Andrew is a multiple TEDx and International Keynote Speaker.
I’ve been invited to speak at the first London Geo/Mobile Developers Meetup next Thursday 27th November – hosted by Google at their offices in Victoria. Christopher Osborne has put [...]
I have been contributing and posting to the Carnival of the Mobilists for the last 12 months or so, so I am delighted that this week not only is one of my posts featured, but Scott from Mippin [...]
I attended a fantastic Future of Mobile conference in London on Monday attended by well over 450 people at the Kensington Town Hall in London. There have already been a number of write-ups of the [...]
The above cartoon by Hugh MacLeod is one of my favourites, and my friend and fellow mobile advertising evangelist, Jonathan MacDonald also uses it in his presentations (and pointed me to [...]
As a representative on the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) UK council, I am happy to republish the findings from their latest study. The Mobile Marketing Association annual study finds [...]
An interesting campaign for Pepsi in Latin America turned up in my inbox this week. Pepsi’s “Kung Fu Fighting” Widget is a mobile software application that is part of an [...]
The lovely Elissa at Racepoint Group sent me a recent release about itsmy.com and Taptu. Recently I had the chance to meet and interview Steve Ives who is the CEO of Taptu so I’m happy to [...]
I’ve just been invited to Chair the whole of day 3, and also sit on a panel at the IIR Mobile Content Conference in London in the next couple of weeks. The Panel topic is “What Are [...]
This month, the crew at Spinning Around have again dissected the Ad Age Power 150 to list the top marketing blogs in the UK. This time round, it seems like it was a fair bit of work – so [...]
This is a question my wife and parents have been asking me for a while now. David Murphy from Mobile Marketing Magazine decided to ask me recently when we met at the Symbian Smartphone show in [...]