“Bringing a knife to a gunfight” describes showing up hopelessly ill-equipped for the task at hand. Two recent conferences, the massive D…

“Bringing a knife to a gunfight” describes showing up hopelessly ill-equipped for the task at hand. Two recent conferences, the massive D…
We often forget that tablet computers weren’t invented by Steve Jobs. For a decade before the release of the iPad, Microsoft and their partn…
“Get free money from the government”, spruiks a website offering to help businesses get subsidies. Unfortunately, that ‘free’ government mon…
The collective gnashing of cavity filled teeth over the demise of the Darrell Lea confectionery chain has given rise to some interesting com…
The final gasps of air are wheezing from the group buying bubble of 2011 with market leader Groupon’s share price firmly under $5, a quarter…
With the rise of social media we’ve spoken a lot about customers’ ability to rate businesses and overlooked that companies have been rating …
Last week, TripAdvisor announced the results of a worldwide hospitality survey. One of the things that leapt out of the survey was how large…
This week the world seemed to end for social media experts when the Australian Advertising Standards Board ruled that companies are responsi…
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One of the keys to success for a software platform is its ecosphere – the community of developers, consultants and advocates that grows ar…
Microsoft has just announced that Windows 8 will be available from October 26 and this week also released their preview edition of Office 20…
Seasoned travellers learned long ago to treat the phone in their hotel room with caution, as massive mark-ups on call charges were a nice pr…