Reddit has once again apologised to its online community in the wake of mass protests by moderators and users. Reddit chief executive Ell…
Reddit has once again apologised to its online community in the wake of mass protests by moderators and users. Reddit chief executive Ell…
One of the most interesting things we’ve started to notice as more and more Australian startups are featured on Product Hoist is the numbe…
When we think of a ‘negotiator’ the mind often paints a picture of a cold, calculated character, like a barrister or hostage negotiato…
This week we announced we’ve raised a $2 million dollar round of funding for AffinityLive. More than three years after our launch, this is…
Azure is a technology offering businesses of all shapes and sizes the opportunity to shift away from buying, owning and managing server ha…
Google has once again fucked up. Not long after directing Google Maps users to US President Barack Obama’s place of residence when they…
Much has been written on Melbourne’s rapidly growing startup scene. These days you’ll find one, if not two, startup events taking plac…
Are you sending your promotional emails at the right time? Regular readers of this blog by now will well be familiar with its penchant for g…
Apple has lost its appeal against a 2013 decision that found it had conspired with publishers to raise the price of e-books, according to Th…
Microsoft is selling part of its business to Uber in a deal which will see the multinational software company stop collecting its own mappin…
Tax and financial software company Intuit has laid off 399 people – or almost 5% of its employees – in a restructure. “Over the las…
Every marketer knows that content is king, but how many organisations are truly placing content at the core of their strategy? Locally co…