It’s the morning after an excellent evening at the PM Society Digital Media Awards. Nitro Digital were up for an award for Best Digital Tool in a Clinical Setting for our work on the Stop the Clot electronic risk assessment tool that we developed in partnership with Sanofi and Colchester Hospital University Trust. (more…)
Imagine what you could do with your body is technology allowed you…well thanks to Google we can go back to using our bodies the way that they were meant to open mail and reply to messages.
Gmail Motion allows you to move your body to perform certain actions, picked up by your computer’s webcam. Imagine the possibilities!
However, considering the date (April 1st) it may be worth considering that this is another Google April Fool’s joke. Very clever guys…
A little later than planned, but I just wanted to update you all on Nitro’s trip to Munich at the start of the month to attend the 6th Annual Pharma eMarketing Europe conference.
The idea behind the event, if you have not known about it before, is to learn how to increase sales and raise brand awareness by engaging physicians, patients and payers in the digital space and this is done though a series of workshops, discussions and presentations, from those within the pharma sectors – some client, some agency, some regulation and some technology leaders. (more…)
Those boffins at Google have done it again with the demo of a product on their Google Labs project called Google Body Browser. This aims to do for the human body what Google Earth did for maps – hopefully make users more aware about the world inside of us all and enable leisurely exploration of our own body’s detail in the same way that we pour over the areas we live.
Has the war against bland stock imagery started? Jakob Nielsen, a Web site consultant about design and user interface wants to try and spruce up some of the less-thought out designs out on the web and this includes trying to address an unnecessary reliance on stock imagery. (more…)
Nitro Digital is pleased to announce that we moved offices over the weekend and are currently unpacking boxes in our new home! We’re now living at the bottom of London’s fashionable Soho region and can’t wait to check out the local bars and coffee shops…
Please note that our address has changed to:
13-14 Archer Street
London
W1D 7BD
You can check out the location on Google Maps.
According to Mashable, last week’s (exceptionally) fun logo by Google, celebrating the 30th anniversay of the cult 80s videogame, ending up costing the world’s productivity $120,483,800 – or 82 million man-hours.
Rescue Time crunched the numbers, but you have to admit that this is a scary yet-exciting use of the Google brand who were effectively able to stop the world from working!












