Read my weekly moblile/tech columns for The Telegraph.
26th Telegraph column – India’s most famous man doesn’t like Facebook
25th Telegraph column – Bollywood goes global with social networks
24th Telegraph column – Viadeo throws down gauntlet to LinkedIn
23rd Telegraph column – From amps to apps – DJs mix music with mobile
22nd Telegraph column – UK airlines nowhere as Facebook goes social
21st Telegraph column – Apps are (almost) deal – love live the mobile internet
20th Telegraph column – Malcolm Gladwell hits the ‘dipping point’ on Twitter
19th Telegraph column – Cumbria welcomes the French broadband invasion
18th Telegraph column – TEDx speakers enthuse (half of) Brighton’s digerati
17th Telegraph column – Athletes should stick to getting fitter, not Twitter
16th Telegraph column – The digital grave robbers are watching your estate
15th Telegraph column – The world embraces the mobile internet
14th Telegraph column – Twitter revolutionises the spectacle
13th Telegraph column – Publishers should be damned for iPad magazines
12th Telegraph column – Is Cameron’s Silicon Roundabout a Silicon Ditch?
11th Telegraph column – Manchester City mixes mobile with magic
10th Telegraph column – Zynga may die by the ploughshare just as it lived…
9th Telegraph column – Mobiles offer Africa a chance to put its health first
8th Telegraph column – YouTube breathes new life into short films
7th Telegraph column – Spouses and social should be mutually exclusive
6th Telegraph column – Ten things you didn’t know about Angry Birds
5th Telegraph column – Nokia lets the handset do the talking
4th Telegraph column – How Apple’s iPhone can open up a whole new world
3rd Telegraph column – Why I am close to committing Facebook suicide
2nd Telegraph column – Afghanistan shows the UK how to do mobile banking
1st Telegraph column – Two-year contracts?… It’s all Apple’s fault








