Revolution's relaunch: one year on see the covers that made the mag

LONDON - It's been a year since Revolution magazine was relaunched with a Hoxton haircut and a fresh pair of kicks. When you're at the bleeding edge of digital marketing, twelve months is a long time. Remind yourself of the key innovations of the last year with a look at our cover features.

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October 2009: Welcome to my future - Charlie, aged 5 ¾

Ten of the world's leading futurologists predict the technological innovations that will define the lives of the next generation of consumers, including Charlie, aged 5 ¾.

September 2009: Memes - the power of pointlessness

From Dancing Baby to LOLcats and RickRollin we ask what brands can learn from the memes that are changing the face of the web.

July/August 2009:

The Revolution Future 50 sets out to do the impossible: to name the marketers, authors, entrepreneurs, and thinkers who will shape the digital industry of tomorrow. To help, we asked 50 power players to single out one individual with the most potential to drive innovation in the UK market. The result is a rare glimpse into the future of the digital industry.

June 2009:

In his most indepth UK interview Twitter co-founder Biz Stone talks to Revolution about his plans to make money from the word's hottest microblog.

May 2009: Is time running out for digital music

Sites like Spotify andlast.fm are enjoying great success, but huge royalty fees coupled with declining ad spend mean significant challenges lie ahead. We investigate whether or not the bubble is about to burst for digital music.

April 2009:

We investigate how the soaring popularity of online gaming has potential for brands hoping to engage consumers in new ways.

March 2009:

In his first interview since joining Microsoft, the internet giant's new boss, Ashley Highfield, talks candidly about his plans to reinject the excitement into the world's biggest technology company.

February 2009: Apps Galore

We reveal how Apple's iPhone and branded apps are changing the face of marketing.

January 2009:

In his first UK interview, Nike's UK marketing boss Simon Pestridge explains how the sport giant is reinventing the online advertising model

December 2008:

From a US presidential campaign to a kickboxing bear, digital marketing has had it's moments. Our expert panel picks the ten most influential ads of all time.

November 2008: Is web 3.0 overhyped?

Web 3.0 is undoubtedly the most annoying of the current internet buzz words, but is it just nonsensical jargon or does it have meaning to marketers?

October 2008:

To celebrate the Google's tenth birthday, we talk to media's most important people about what the next decade will hold for the world's favourite search engine.

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