Audience participation is changing rapidly with the advent of new technology, and people are consuming content in new and exciting ways. While these trends present opportunities, meeting high audience expectations demand a lot from companies looking to deliver innovative experiences. Using Pusher O2 met this challenge head-on, creating an engaging second-screen experience which brings sports
It can be a huge challenge to make a marketing campaign stand out and get attention, so imagine trying to do so during the US Presidential election. How could it be possible to create a campaign that grabs national attention on a modest budget? Mullen did just this for JetBlue, creating a viral campaign powered
I’ve just returned from the awesome Hack Manchester, a coding marathon for the hardiest of developers. Expectations were high and we weren’t disappointed. Thanks to Gemma Cameron, Sean Handley and Joe Swan (and everyone else who helped) for putting on such a great event. Aside from some Wi-fi glitches it was a triumph! Thanks also
I’ll be at Hack Manchester this weekend (27th-28th October). The event looks glamorous and will undoubtedly attract some talented hackers. If you are coming along I wanted to give you a quick nudge towards using Pusher in your hack! What can I make with Pusher? Here’s a few use cases that Pusher is great for:
Last week on Monday & Tuesday we were camped out at the Future of Web Apps (FOWA) conference in London. The conference was aimed at everyone from devs to creatives to entrepeneurs, and attracts a forward-thinking crowd to debate the latest technologies, trends and thinking on web and mobile applications. Exactly the kind of folk
Well not quite, but I really enjoyed meeting a great bunch of Spanish developers at the Barcelona leg of the Facebook World Hack Tour. Thanks to Simon Cross and the Facebook team for putting on a great event, throwing together around 200 devs. A great platform to show off Pusher. The day was focused
On Friday I visited Birmingham to attend Canvas Conf, organised by Tom Martin and the great folk at 383 Project. Canvas Conf is a one day conference aimed at front-end developers. There were some great speakers on show, so I felt honoured to take the first slot and show what Pusher is all about. Thanks