Australian Business Showing Tentative Interest in Blogging
There are signs that blogging and other ‘Web 2.0′ tools have finally caught the attention of the Australian business community - and also of the government sector, at least that part of government more closely involved with information management.
A lead article in the Business IT section of national daily The Australian this week by journalist [...]
The Business Case For Blogging: Some Notes
I’ve been invited to participate in a breakfast seminar on blogging, as part of Small Business Month - September - on the calendar of my state’s department of state and regional development: ‘regional’ meaning - all the bits outside Sydney, the state capital.
So after a chat with our region’s business advisory person who is organising [...]
Challenges With Yahoo Groups Signup System
I enjoy being one of the moderators of the LinkedIn Bloggers group which I started last year and has now grown to over 570 members.
But I am continually bothered by the limitations of the Yahoo Groups setup for people joining the group. The group is only open to LinkedIn members and it’s a requirement that [...]
Why Would GoDaddy Want to Annoy Their Customers?
A couple of weeks ago I wrote, with mixed feelings of annoyance and bemusement, about the email I had received from GoDaddy which appeared to be offering me the opportunity to register the top level domain for my family name - walsh.com - and my discovery by searching on GoDaddy that the domain is not available, [...]





















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