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Archive for the ‘IT’ Category

Driving traffic to your site – Alternatives to Search Engines

The last blog post that I wrote looked at search engines and why it is worth considering more than Google and why you shouldn’t rely on one service to reach your customers. In this article I would like to discuss some ways of driving traffic to your site without relying on a user finding you [...]

WiMAX in the wind

The story of how Save9, NYnet, Woodend and the Crown Spa Hotel played a part in bringing Elton John to Scarborough

World IPv6 Day – are you ready for it?

World IPv6 Day is on the 8th June 2011 and many web companies and network providers, including Save9, will be serving web content and testing network traffic using IPv6 standards during a 24-hour test drive.

iPad Killer – Dell Streak?

The iPad was released with much fanfare earlier this year but was met with lukewarm reception by the public and the industry in general…

iPad Interference

Princeton and George Washington University (USA) have had to block Apple iPads from accessing their computer networks as the iPad causes interference with other devices using the wireless network.

Firms face £500K data breach fines

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) gains new powers to enforce fines of up to £500,000 on companies that break the Data Protection Act.

Women better at IT

Women are more astute at dealing with technology than men, according to a research study conducted by GadgetHelpline.com.

SEP releases code to the open source community

SEP AG the technology leader for backup and data recovery continues its mission to provide important and useful source code to the open source community. However, the sales and license model from SEP will not change with this release of the SMS and STPD technologies.

2010 web predictions

It has come to that time of year when we start looking forward to the year ahead and excitingly a new decade. There are various commentators out there thinking about what the emerging trends are going to be in 2010, here are my ideas below

Charging for online news – how it can work

It’s finally here. A company has taken the plunge and started charging for online news, it was only a matter of time but will it work? Here’s my two penneth’s (or should that be £5’s) worth.