We are pleased to announce a new website launch for one of our clients: tankstorage.org.uk
Tank Storage Association is an industry based organisation that provide third party bulk liquid storage in the UK.
We are pleased to announce a new website launch for one of our clients: tankstorage.org.uk
Tank Storage Association is an industry based organisation that provide third party bulk liquid storage in the UK.

Twitter have today announced we are soon to break the 50,000,000 tweets-a-day mark which just underlines the massive growth the micro-blogging system has seen in the past 2 years.
Twitter HQ announced “Folks were tweeting 5,000 times a day in 2007. By 2008, that number was 300,000, and by 2009 it had grown to 2.5 million per day. Tweets grew 1,400% last year to 35 million per day. Today, we are seeing 50 million tweets per day—that’s an average of 600 tweets per second. (Yes, we have TPS reports.)”

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Internet browsers are changing fast…
The way users of your website accessed your website has changed more in the past 2 years than in the whole of the previous 15 years.
The advent of the iPhone and other “Smart Phones” as well as the imminent launch of the Apple iPad have meant users are fast becoming spoilt for choice when looking to access their favourite places online.
Soon the average household may have up to 10 different ways of accessing the internet and view your website – the important question businesses should be asking is does our website work on these browsers?
From our web statistics gathered from the 100’s of client accounts we have access to show that up to 5% of website usage may be coming from users of devices other than a Laptop or Desktop Computer.
Here at Clicky Media our web development team have the technological know-how to ensure your website formats itself correctly for users of these devices.
To request a FREE review of your website email browsertest@clickymedia.co.uk
Google has taken the wraps off its latest social network known as Buzz.
The service – integrated directly with its e-mail service Gmail – allows users to post status updates, share content and read and comment on friends’ posts.
The site pitches Google directly against rival networks such as Facebook, which has amassed nearly 400 million users since its launch in 2004.
Buzz will try to capitalise on the number of regular Gmail users, which is currently around 170 million people.