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- Kicking email while it's down, so to speak: http://t.co/FkI5gPiN #, 2012/05/17
- Hello to new follower @CEFNetwork #, 2012/05/17
- RT @MarketingDonut How face to face networking can help you to promote your business http://t.co/wpFQoFDF < Radical concept! #, 2012/05/17
- Monmouthpedia: The World’s first Wikipedia town, is set to go live http://t.co/OOhaaHmD via @TheNextWebuk <The internet of things in action #, 2012/05/17
OpenSure Blog- More on emailI hope you read that rather than hearing it. Following on from an article yesterday about the nuisance value of being distracted by email, today IT Donut has published an article predicting the death of email. The most interesting point … Continue reading → […]
- Green Office Week 2012 – Purchasing ThursdayThat’s got a nice ring to it, hasn’t it? Today’s #gow2012 theme is purchasing. Beyond making pretty easy decisions about buying recycled paper and Fair Trade coffee for the office, refilling toner cartridges and sourcing energy-efficient kit when kit just has … Continue reading → […]
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Why cloud computing is confusing
This article by Dean Dickinson on www.businesscomputingworld.co.uk is a useful introduction on why it’s absolutely fine to be a bit unsure as to what cloud computing really is or really means. Dickinson makes the point that providers are contributing to … Continue reading
Not a cloud in the sky
Not a reference to the gorgeous weather we had over Easter weekend (wasn’t it just fab though?), but a description of what we’re trying to achieve with our brisk little series of articles: trying to clear some of the fog … Continue reading
Ohhh yes you can!
We read this BBC article on virtual business with enormous interest. It can be boiled down to ‘have internet connection, will work’. It dismantles the usual concerns about the costs of setting up in the traditional way, making the point that … Continue reading







