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FT Alphaville, Ofcom, IPC, Archant

Posted by Brayden Baskerville Jan 03, 2012 No Comments »

Some of the latest executive-level hirings and exits in the world of digital media business…

FT Alphaville: Paul Murphy (pictured) is returning to edit the blog he pioneered, after his Tilt project was shut down. Current Alphaville editor Neil Hume becomes Australia and Pacific correspondent.

Ofcom: Ofcom’s Wales director Rhodri Williams is becoming the regulator’s director of government and regulatory affairs director at its London HQ for six to 12 months, covered in his absence in Cardiff by Wales regulatory affairs manager Elinor Williams.

IPC Advertising: Telegraph Media Group’s creative solutions head Jon Tickner joins as the magazine publisher’s creative development director to develop creative campaigns across all platforms and brands.

Archant: The local news publisher’s London MD Enzo Testa has left and been replaced by Bauer Media motorcycling division MD Will Hattam. Via Press Gazette.

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gaming glassesTech developers try to invent new ways to interact with the virtual reality and the real world. And now, according to a Microsoft patent that has recently revealed, the company may be looking to perk up the game space with screens built into eyeglasses and helmets that can be used with a smartphone.

Actually, an image projector may be a part of any type of eyewear used for gaming or practice. Find more…

Part 1 of this blog series introduced Needham, Massachusetts, United States (US)-based Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC, NASDAQ: PMTC), which is an over $1 billion (USD) large software company that develops, markets, and supports  software solutions and related services. The article analyzed the company’s genesis from its inception in 1985 until the mid-2000s.

Part 2 then analyzed the more recent acquisitions of the products that have meanwhile been turned into integrated modules for the idea concept and product design phases of the product lifecycle within PTC Windchill 10.0, which started shipping in April 2011 (see TEC’s ). The ar

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