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Displaying items by tag: Blogging

Friday, 09 August 2024 08:45

Best Business Online Automation Operations

This article explores 24 business online automation operations which make use of cutting-edge technologies and creative approaches to boost productivity while cutting costs, providing entrepreneurs with a roadmap to remain competitive in an ever-evolving marketplace.

Published in Guest Opinion

Looking for free, high-quality images for your blog or other noncommercial uses? Getty Images has begun using social media and personal sites as a way of drawing attention to its licensable images.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 20 May 2013 09:47

Yahoo to buy Tumblr for a billion

Yahoo's board has approved its biggest merger under CEO Marissa Mayer, acquiring blogging service Tumblr according to reports.

Published in Deals
Sunday, 18 March 2012 22:40

Ninefold launches affiliate program

Australian public cloud computing and storage company, Ninefold, has launched an affiliate program which it says will allow businesses and individuals with an online presence to generate revenue.

Published in Cloud Computing
Monday, 31 October 2011 13:19

Australia's Digital Parents Go Offline for 2012

Planning is well underway for the 2012 Digital Parents Conference in Melbourne on March 30, 2012, with Kleenex Mums joining again as the platinum sponsor.

It is now only a matter of weeks until the first ever Aussie Bloggers Conference.

Wednesday, 01 December 2010 08:20

Facebook and blogging drives Ford marketing

Ford Australia is increasing turning to online social media to reach customers and understand their thoughts.
Thursday, 25 November 2010 12:45

Aussie Bloggers Unite for First Conference

Bloggers around the country will meet in Sydney in March for the first ever Aussie Bloggers Conference.

A study into what business men and women really think about social networking and some observations on the evolving conventions of social networking etiquette. Is social networking just a flash in the pan indulged in by the under 30s or is it a serious communication platform which is here to... stay? Pilotmax and The Counsel House explore business attitudes towards social networking in a pilot study.

Thursday, 04 February 2010 12:08

Teens don't blog or tweet

Two new surveys reveal that interest in blogging is flagging among American teenagers and young adults, while American teenagers hardly use Twitter at all.
Published in Home Tech
Jeff Atwood, one of the two founders behind the popular StackOverflow question-and-answer site, has suffered a complete loss of his entire blog archive including both his personal Coding Horror blog and the StackOverflow blog site. Given Atwood has admonished people in the past for not following his advice on backup regimes what went wrong?

Published in The Linux Distillery
Telstra has unveiled a new blog site, Telstra Exchange, to replace its controversial Nowwearetalking web site, scrapped some months ago.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 08:58

Porn spam to social networks rising rapidly

The adult industry has tapped into the increasing popularity of social networks, with a rapid rise in porn spam now bombarding sites like Twitter, Facebook and MySpace, and their subscribers, with everything from provocative images to hidden malware.

Published in Security
Meet Sara Ford. She’s the program manager in charge of Microsoft’s answer to SourceForge, CodePlex. She’s also responsible for donating some $29,000 to families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Published in Education
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 09:40

AAPT claims first for 'all-night' broadband service

AAPT is touting a first for the residential broadband market with the launch today of its 12-hour, off-peak, unlimited downloads service which it says is an evolution of its first unlimited download offer released to the Australian market in May this year.

Published in Market
A wave of enthusiasm, mild awe and wonder, not least from iTWire’s own, has swept the world with the launch of Google’s Australian-developed application Wave, and we’ll soon hear about its development, right here in Australia, from one of the developers who has made it all happen.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 02 June 2009 07:35

Google Wave: the next big wave

Only rarely does a new technology emerge which is so sensible, so simple and so wonderful that you can't imagine how it never existed before. Google Wave is one such thing and it's the biggest thing to hit the Internet since the Web itself.

Published in Home Tech
New research findings have revealed that Google’s YouTube and Blogspot community-driven security tools are 65 to 75 percent ineffective in protecting Web users from objectionable content and security risks, according to a claim by Web security vendor, Websense.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 09 December 2008 11:33

Microsoft goes open source for blogging software

'Open source' isn't usually the first phrase that comes to mind when you hear 'Microsoft' (unless you're one of those who believes open source is always the answer to Microsoft), but the company has released an early version of an open source content management system called Oxite. Excited?

Published in Open Source
The Australian federal government has announced a co-ordinated trial of the use of blogs as a way of consulting the electorate on a series of issues. Will Australians blog on, or will they tell the Government to blog off?

Published in Government Tech Policy

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