gamesGRABR opens up to Facebook and console gamers

HomepageGames veteran and entrepreneur Tony Pearce has unveiled his new venture gamesGRABR, a social network dedicated to casual, social, console and hardcore gamers.

With backing from some of the biggest names in the industry, gamesGRABR has entered its beta phase. The network allows users to ‘grab’ games for free across a wide range of platforms. Continue reading

Retailers have survived the first digital coming, but what’s next?

By regular contributor Lloyd Gofton who tweets here

high street deathHMV’s recent demise was hardly a surprise. The writing has been on the wall for so long that it’s been painted over and graffitied many times since.

If we rewind ten years to 2003, the conversation around retail was focused on the importance of the web Continue reading

gamesGRABR prepares its social network for gamers

TeePee Games has unveiled details of its latest games venture gamesGRABR, an innovative social network for gamers that will launch in Q1 2013.

The press release descrbes it as a ‘pinboard-style’ website and smartphone app tailored for gaming culture that will allow users to create, discover and manage game-based collections. Continue reading

Monty’s Social Outlook – Issue 11

I’m not sure where I stand on this Julian Assange and Wikileaks issue, but I do know that I never thought cables would be a subject that would grab the world’s attention.

I thought cables were objects that went across oceans or were sent from quaint Post offices or contained the news of a soldier’s death in World War I, not a way our masters communicated so-called secret information. Continue reading

Monty's Social Outlook – Issue 11

I’m not sure where I stand on this Julian Assange and Wikileaks issue, but I do know that I never thought cables would be a subject that would grab the world’s attention.

I thought cables were objects that went across oceans or were sent from quaint Post offices or contained the news of a soldier’s death in World War I, not a way our masters communicated so-called secret information. Continue reading