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  Cyber-Duck’s very own Harry Clark was one of 5 speakers at this week’s Figaro seminar on SEO. Harry spoke alongside client Edward Canavan from Wilmington Publishing & Information Ltd, part of Wilmington Group Plc about how we built ‘The Knowledge Online’ website with SEO in mind from the outset, as well as the results we achieved in doing this.

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Movie Streaming Service Netflix Comes to the UK

  Cyber-Duck begin testing on their very first podcast and Netflix is on its way to the UK. Today a few members of the team began testing for our very first Cyber-Duck podcast. The podcast featured a variety of topics including the launch of Androids Ice Cream Sandwich software, Netflix coming to the UK, the Apple iCloud and our panel of Gil, John and Neil shared their thoughts on the Best Gadget they’ve ever owned.

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STOP! Hammer Time!

  Android announce their latest smartphone software, whilst MC Hammer tries to put a stop to the market dominance of Google search. On behalf of @Cyber-duck, Siji and Harry were in attendance at a Twitter Eve with @BillBoorman, a networking event held by Social Media London. During the evening Twitter evangelist Bill Boorman spoke of the benefits of using  Twitter,

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This Week at Cyber-Duck

  Yesterday, Cyber-Duck’s MD Danny Bluestone attended Middlesex University’s 'Ramp Up for Business' event, which is part of their MODNet development fund. The event provided the company with an excellent opportunity to meet with local business people, company directors, leading academics as well as colleagues from across London. The event’s guest speaker was due to be The Apprentice’s Karren Brady, but due to her cancellation, up stepped former Conservative Party politician Michael Portillo who spoke about our current fragile economy and described the benefits he had when he attended university, and compared it to financial hardships that many students are facing today.

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