Newspapers are dead – long live the living story
Google recently gave the world a glimpse of where it sees news going in the future.
With Living Stories, has Google unleashed the start of Minority Report style newspapers, or is there danger of good news reporting dying?
Will Yell kill off your local SEO Company?
UK based Yell.com the internet arm of the yellow pages directory has been slowly moving to increase what services it offers to the online world.
Recently it unleashed SEO Web Pages to a limited amount of clients. This service offers the promise of professional SEO for all those who pay for advertising with Yell.
Is this a breakthrough service or do SEO companies have nothing to fear?
Im going on a browser hunt, Im not scared
Google recently made the decision to end support for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 for its online office based applications. What wasn’t shouted quite so loudly was the ending of support for Firefox 2 and Chrome 3.
In an online world where technologies evolve on a daily basis, should we worry about when old technology standards die or should we embrace in a lemming like state anything Google or Microsoft choose to throw at us?
Apple iPad, Killer content or content Killer?
When Apple announced the iPad on the 27th January 2010, many things were expected. Like all rumour based predictions, some came true and some not.
But a low powered tablet based computer without a keyboard, webcam or even Flash, is this really the future or has Steve made another Newtonian error?