Digital Innovation Blog Posts

Digital ‘deaths’ saves millions

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Digital Innovation, Social Media

The online world of celebrities fell silent for less than a week, but all for a good cause.

The Digital Life Sacrifice saw American celebrities ‘dying online’ on World AIDS Day, which was 1 December, by giving up their Twitter and Facebook accounts until the Keep a Child Alive charity had raised $1 million. These were not D list evictees from Big Brother or America’s Got Talent either. The organiser, Alicia Keys had enlisted the help of Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Seacrest and Kim Kardashian, to name a few. (more…)

Epiphany Infographic – It’s Been A Great Year!

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Company News, Digital Innovation

We have launched an End of Year Infographic based on our double page spread in The Drum magazine.
It shows a few of the changes that have happened here at Epiphany Solutions in 2010, from the fact that Epiphany has grown by 100% in just 12 months to the number of kettles we’ve gone through in the same time. (more…)

Start-up Search Engines: Google Killers or Wannabes?

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Digital Innovation, SEO

If you’re interested in SEO enough to keep up to date with the latest start-ups, then you are familiar with the list below of a few search engines that have been operating for the last few years, either in spirit, development, beta or completed stages. (more…)

The Johnny Cash Project

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Digital Innovation, Reviews, Social Media, Tools

The Johnny Cash Project is an amazing crowdsourcing site where fans, artists and music lovers contribute to create a video for Johnny Cash’s final recording “Ain’t No Grave” built up of still images, each by different artists creating a living portrait.

The site is a partnership between a developer, Aaron Koblin, director Chris Milk (the man behind the amazing Wilderness Downtown video) and producer Radica Media.

Each artist is randomly given a frame from the actual video and asked to interpret it with the drawing tools that are hosted within the site. You draw over the frame you have been given, meaning that you don’t have to be an artist to join in. You just need to be able to use your mouse and have a little bit of imagination. (more…)

Cloud computing: an advertisers dream?

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Digital Innovation, Web 2.0

Cloud computing is set to become the biggest user of Internet traffic over the next 10 years as more people realise that there is a huge range of software available online that meets their needs in a way that traditional desktop based solutions cannot.

The IDC have recently predicted that revenue from software provided as a service (such as Google docs) will grow 5 times quicker than normal software, and very soon a third of all software will be delivered via the web. Apparently by 2012, we will be spending more than $42 billion on cloud computing. (more…)