In former Prime Minister GordonBrown’s official 2009 apology to Turing, long since deceased, Brown referred to the cultural icon as, “one of Britain's most famous victims of homophobia. Turing and fellow codebreaker Gordon Welchman improved upon...
Clegg and David Cameron of the Conservatives came out best in the instant polls with GordonBrown of Labour very closely behind. I started my coverage of UK Election 2010 by quoting part of Winston Churchill's famous speech, "We shall fight them on...
David Cameron would declare victory and demand GordonBrown's resignation. General election 2010: If GordonBrown loses his majority, he's lost. But Brown would be within his rights to hang on, and to try to get a Queen's speech through parliament...
It has found that 42 percent support Nick Clegg of the LibDems to become prime minister, putting him ahead of 31 percent who support David Cameron of the Conservatives and 27 percent who support GordonBrown of Labour.
General election 2010: Battered GordonBrown finds his voice (guardian.co.uk) One of the differences between UK Election 2010 and American politics is betting on the outcome. In the UK, the Telegraph's UK General Election 2010 Opinion Poll Tracker...
If you look at the last 30 days, the surge in web search interest for GordonBrown on April 28 and 29 was much higher than the surge in web search interest for Nick Clegg on April 15 and 16 following the first debate.
The only other event that comes close is the gaffe made by Prime Minister GordonBrown -- unaware that his microphone was still on as his motorcade sped away from a stop on the campaign trail. Brown overhead calling voter 'bigoted'
Here is GordonBrown's answer: GordonBrown on the voting system As expected, the results of the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate were posted today. The response was amazing -- over 5,000 questions submitted and more than 180,000 votes on the...
Later today, GordonBrown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg will participate in the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate, adding a new social media dimension the UK election in 2010. The three main political party leaders have each recorded video responses...
Web search interest in Nick Clegg remains higher than David Cameron and GordonBrown. Will Labor's GordonBrown ask Nick Clegg, 'Where the beef? So, maybe voters are still trying to get comfortable with Clegg, who isn't as well known as Brown and...
For a second opinion, James Murray of BusinessGreen has weighed in with his thoughts at GordonBrown: I've got a solar panel on my house. Search Engine Watch isn't the only Incisive Media website and blog paying close attention to the UK General...
The phrase "I agree with Nick" was uttered several times by Labour Prime Minister GordonBrown during the debate, presumably in a pre-planned attempt to appeal to Lib Dems to switch to Labour. This series will explore how each of the parties are...
If you use Google Insights for Search to look at web search interest in the United Kingdom for GordonBrown, Nick Cegg, and David Cameron over the past 7 days, you'll see web search interest in Clegg surged past his two opponents on Thursday...
This generated queries for GordonBrown poster and Lord Ashcroft. Searches for David Cameron and the Conservatives beat out the well-known incumbent Prime Minister GordonBrown and Labour, but the two parties' manifestos generated about the same...
It morphs together images and voices impersonating the two main party leaders, GordonBrown and David Cameron: Editor's note: This column is part of a series dedicated to looking at the digital strategies and tactics being employed in the U.K...
Since undecided voters are "largely ambivalent" about Labour's GordonBrown, the Conservative's David Cameron, and the Liberal Democrats' Nick Clegg, "it will be a matter of momentum that pushes these voters one way or another," he adds.
According to BBC News, Prime Minister GordonBrown has confirmed that UK Election 2010 will be held on May 6, 2010. Brown said it was the "least well-kept secret of recent years". Now, this may just be one American's reaction, but shouldn't Labour...
At SES Chicago 2009, Byron Gordon of SEO-PR interviewed Andy Beal of Trackur and Marketing Pilgrim, about the future of online PR. Brown, Director of Search Strategy, New York Times Company. If you work in the public relations industry, you should...
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this was coming last week. Today, I've spent some time exploring some of
the byoms that are available, and creating my own. I found the system easy
to use, reasonably intuitive, fast and generally effective.