Archive for January, 2010

10 Profoundly Effective Steps to Internet Marketing Success

Over the years, I’ve read thousands and thousands of marketing articles, both online and off. But to this point, I have never read any article that was what I considered to be 100% idiot-proof – meaning even a dunce, moron, or complete idiot couldn’t screw up the process.

I Am Not A Golfing Instructor, But I Played One On The Internet

WritingI will be honest with you. Until two days ago, the only thing that I knew about golf is that I used to play miniature golf at the local Putt-Putt Miniature Golf Center, a couple times a week during the summer, when I was in my teens.

Google Nexus One: first look review

Google UK held an open evening for journalists last night, with the introduction of Chrome OS being its major theme. However, it also had four samples of the Google Nexus One for us attendees to play with – thus this first look review.It soon became obvious why the Nexus One has received a muted reaction [...]

iPad appears on Apple UK site, but iBooks US-only

Apple has finally acknowledged the existence of the iPad outside of the US by splashing it across its UK website, but the news isn’t all good; there’ll be no iBook Store for Blighty when the device launches within the next couple of months.

 

Two-thirds of government web sites now on Directgov

Tom Young, Computing, Friday 29 January 2010 at 14:38:00

Government web sites consolidated into one

The government has closed almost two-thirds of its web sites as it moves information onto its central site Directgov.

Video Q&A: John Suffolk, UK government chief information officer

Computing, Friday 29 January 2010 at 14:34:00

On delivering more for less and developing IT skills for the future

Earlier this year, a major review identified the potential to reduce public sector IT spending by £7.2bn from a total of £16bn, with better management information and governance of change programmes.

Cloud looms large over government and business alike, says Microsoft

Tom Young, Computing, Friday 29 January 2010 at 14:14:00

Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith talks about the implications of cloud computing

Everyone seems to be talking about cloud computing at the moment. Why the sudden spike in interest?

Google’s New URL Shortener: Goo.gl

Everyone needs to shorten a URL sometimes.

Whether it’s to prevent long URLs wrapping in emails, to hide affiliate links or to make links look neater in newsletters or on web pages, a URL shortening service comes in handy. These are simply tools that take long URLs and reduce them into fewer characters to make a link that is easier to share.

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