Archive for February, 2010

First E-Commerce Site Ever

February 23, 2010 No Comments

Have you ever wondered where e-commerce started? Check out the founder of the Boston Computer Exchange: Bookmark to: Bookmark to:

Tags: E-Commerce

Building your brand using social media

February 19, 2010 No Comments

Build a relationship with your customers If you walk into a shop and the shopkeeper sits you down, makes you a nice cup of tea and discusses exactly what product is best for you, you are more likely to return. By speaking with your fans and not just at them you can create the same ... Bookmark to:

Tags: , , , , , Online marketing, Social media

Google Books is a good thing

February 10, 2010 No Comments

Despite the fact that I love the Internet, read newspapers and magazines online and on my iPhone, never buy an actual printed newspaper and believe that in ten years time print will all but die out, I still love books. I love going to a bookshop, especially antique bookshops, I have a collection of three ... Bookmark to:

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What does the future of technology really hold?

February 1, 2010 No Comments

Last week there were two extremely important events in the world of technology. The first was the launch of the iPad, Apple’s netbook/giant iphone/small laptop type device, and the second was the first ever football match broadcast live in 3D. No one is really sure what the iPad is for. Why do I want an ... Bookmark to:

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Why Blog?

Despite the popularity of blogs, I still get asked on a regular basis what a blog is for and...

When Websites Fail

If you use Twitter then you will no doubt have come across the Twitter Fail Whale: This image is...

The Times Great Paywall Debate

The outcome of Murdoch’s paywall experiment with the Times will have a huge impact on journalism. I have spent...

Citizen Journalism

Last Monday I went to see For Neda, a documentary about a girl who was shot dead during the...

Spotify will Save the Music Industry

The music industry is dying, slowly but surely, as every year record labels lose more and more money. This...