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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 → […]
- More on email
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Taming the beast
Email. Gneeeurgh. Of course I don’t mean that, I couldn’t run my business without it (I think…fortunately, as we run email for a living, mine never goes down), but it can be a big distraction, especially with notifications coming in … Continue reading
Who??
I received an email recently that had in the From field the equivalent of ‘John S’ and a Subject field with such cryptic and unhelpful content that I almost deleted the email as spam, before a faint stirring at the … Continue reading
Repeat after me…
This is my favourite line from this article: Repeat after me: I do not have to be an expert computer user to use open source software. Jack Wallen’s excellent article for TechRepublic is the easy reading myth-busting low-down on open … Continue reading







