Monday, September 26, 2011

Your website checklist | Flying Solo

Your website checklist | Flying Solo: "If you’re one of the many soloists who look after your own website, this checklist will help make sure it’s in good shape."

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The NBN is coming, be prepared! | Dynamic Business – Small Business Advice – Forums | Dynamic Business Australia

The NBN is coming, be prepared! | Dynamic Business – Small Business Advice – Forums | Dynamic Business Australia: "While it may be the better part of a decade before the NBN’s fibre and wireless tendrils provide all Australians with high-speed broadband, the future has a habit of arriving faster than we plan for. So it’s critical today that businesses start thinking about the impact the NBN will have on their marketplace and how they operate."

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Testing Your Website: Ruslan Kogan on How to Assess the Merits of Your Website - Internet

Testing Your Website: Ruslan Kogan on How to Assess the Merits of Your Website - Internet: "f I had a dollar for each time someone asked me what I thought of their website, you would probably see me on the Forbes Rich List this year."

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Seven ways the young rich are doing it differently

Seven ways the young rich are doing it differently: "One of the most striking aspects of the new ‘Young Rich’ list from BRW magazine is the number of new names."

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

The future of B2B social media marketing   - Social Media Marketing Press

The future of B2B social media marketing - Social Media Marketing Press: "Talking about social media marketing, many people tends to use it as a tool for B2C enterprises. A study of a social media use might change your idea on social media marketing. The statistics demonstrates that North American B2B companies are more likely to introduce social media tools compared with B2C companies."

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Online gamers crack AIDS virus enzyme puzzle at University of Washington | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | News.com.au

Online gamers crack AIDS virus enzyme puzzle at University of Washington | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | News.com.au: ""Games provide a framework for bringing together the strengths of computers and humans. The results in this week's paper show that gaming, science and computation can be combined to make advances that were not possible before.""

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Vision for a Digital Economy • Telecom Trends

Vision for a Digital Economy • Telecom Trends: "We envision a Canada where our digital infrastructure is on the leading edge and our businesses and consumers are early adopters. Where our workers have the skills to thrive in this digital economy, and our companies are the technology manufacturers and suppliers to the world."

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Regional SMEs lagging behind online trend | Dynamic Business – Small Business Advice – Forums | Dynamic Business Australia

Regional SMEs lagging behind online trend | Dynamic Business – Small Business Advice – Forums | Dynamic Business Australia: "SMEs in regional Australia are missing out on the opportunities provided by the online world, with research finding very few implement digital strategies or engage with their customers on social media."

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Online grocer to nibble on supermarket dominance

Online grocer to nibble on supermarket dominance: "The battle for the billions of dollars spent at Australian supermarkets every month has intensified today with the launch of another dedicated online grocery store by the nation's largest daily deal website."

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Facebook 'won't stop' until small business is hooked on their advertising | News.com.au

Facebook 'won't stop' until small business is hooked on their advertising | News.com.au: "FACEBOOK is offering small businesses in the US the chance to advertise with them for free."

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Five tips to creating new habits

Five tips to creating new habits: "I used to have an employee called Tim, who would dash over to a customer's site the moment they had a problem and fix it for them. Great customer service!"

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Monday, September 19, 2011

AFP: Facebook 'App Economy' creates 182,000 US jobs: study

AFP: Facebook 'App Economy' creates 182,000 US jobs: study: "The ecosystem of applications built for Facebook has created at least 182,000 jobs and contributes billions of dollars in wages and benefits to the US economy, according to a study published Monday."

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Willunga now officially online at high speed - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Willunga now officially online at high speed - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): "South Australia is now officially connected to the National Broadband Network.

Some residents and businesses at Willunga have been testing the high-speed network in recent months but all residents in the area on Adelaide;s southern fringe now have a chance to connect."

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Top 10 start-up incubators - Funding

Top 10 start-up incubators - Funding: "Start-up incubators are not exactly new. The concept of helping foster promising young businesses formally kicked off in 1959, when the Batavia Industrial Center in New York opened its doors for the first time.

However, the format of business incubators has changed over the years. Some offer seed funding, while others just offer a space to work or mentorship."

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

National Broadband Issues & Information | Internet Innovation Alliance

National Broadband Issues & Information | Internet Innovation Alliance: "65%.

That’s the percentage of adult Internet users now connected to others via social networking sites, according to a study by Pew Research Center released late last month. And surprisingly, it’s not those just past the threshold into adulthood who are jumping in the online social world the most, but rather the Boomers, whose usage on a typical day jumped a whopping 60% in the last year."

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Telegraph 1000: Britain's Brightest Businesses - Telegraph

Telegraph 1000: Britain's Brightest Businesses - Telegraph: "A celebration of the 1,000 mid-sized companies which have weathered the economic storm and are set to be the foundation of the UK's recovery"

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

iTWire - Portable devices on the house: Australian employers refuse BYOD to employees

iTWire - Portable devices on the house: Australian employers refuse BYOD to employees: "A new study today revealed most employers, in Australia and New Zealand, did not accept BYOD (bring-your-own-device) practices and still preferred to provide their employees with corporate’s mobile devices when needed."

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Willunga IT firm uses NBN to help customers globally

Willunga IT firm uses NBN to help customers globally: "VANREE Software Consultancy, a technology firm in the NBN first release town of Willunga, SA, is using the National Broadband Network to provide support services for customers as far away as Beijing.

A customer of Internode, VANREE Software provides a broad range of technology support services, from supplying computers and ensuring Internet access to maintaining network security and developing specialised applications."

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Five Essentials of Defending Your Digital Reputation - The Source - WSJ

Five Essentials of Defending Your Digital Reputation - The Source - WSJ: "My recent Harvard Business Review article, “Reputation Warfare”, described various corporate strategies for countering online assaults. Given the often anonymous, easily accessible and rapidly disbursable nature of these attacks, every one of them has the potential to become a crisis, grabbing headlines and spreading instantaneously to millions across Twitter, YouTube, and other social networks.

How well a company manages such events not only prevents against unwarranted damage to its reputation, but also adds value in its own right. A company that handles itself online says much about its ability to execute in this modern age and helps define how a company is perceived."

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

The legal traps of cloud computing

The legal traps of cloud computing - Being unable to retrieve data hosted overseas, downtime stretching for days and recovery costs that reach into the tens of thousands – these are just some of the problems small businesses are now facing when moving into the cloud.