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A client recently described how she and her now-estranged husband used to sit up in bed together, their laptops in front of them, messaging people on Facebook. Read the rest of this entry »
The riots that brought madness and mayhem to the streets of our cities last week laid bare fractures in our society that Prime Minister David Cameron has chosen to label “broken Britain.” Read the rest of this entry »
There is an expression, not heard often nowadays, that “you must know a man through all four seasons” before deciding whether he – or she, of course – is marriage material. Read the rest of this entry »
Facebook has become the new Friends Reunited. Just as the website designed to bring together old school friends reignited thousands of playground romances – and broke up countless marriages as a result – so “second generation” social networking sites such as Facebook are also being used to track down lost loves. Read the rest of this entry »
Mobile technology is a wonderful invention. It allows us to keep in touch with work colleagues, friends and family wherever we happen to be and at whatever time of the day. The likes of iPhones, email and social networking internet sites allow us to communicate with people we might otherwise not hear from and aid us in our business lives. They keep us in the loop - enabling us to be “out there” even when we’re tucked up bed. Read the rest of this entry »
As someone who has no desire to get involved in social networking internet sites, I am somewhat baffled by their allure. Nevertheless, I am prepared to accept they are fun, sometimes useful and mostly harmless. Read the rest of this entry »
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