Monthly Archives: April 2010
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One week into the Bing Yahoo search alliance...
Supposing you went to a store to buy tyres for your car. If there were three stores and one had a set of four for sale at 100 pounds and the other two stores each had only one of the … Continue...
Welcome to Ping: Apple’s new social...
Apple has tried their hand at many different types of software, hardware and technology over the years, but they’ve never really dabbled in the lucrative – but highly risky – world of social networking: until now. Speaking at a press … Continue...
Sony attempt to rival iTunes with new download...
Technology giants Sony are set to unveil a new music and video subscription service at their conference in Berlin today. It will coincide with Apple’s conference in San Francisco where they will explain the latest developments they have planned for … Continue...
AOL continue to struggle after reinvention...
It was once one of the major players online and was even one of the first ISPs to begin to offer unlimited dial-up in UK, as well as helping to make broadband connections much more popular and easier to afford … Continue...
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Google waves goodbye to Wave
Google are as well known for the technologies they’ve let go as the ones they’ve tried to push into the market, and it now seems like Google Wave has become the latest communication application by the company to be effectively … Continue reading
User friendly and hyper relevant search from Blekko?
Search Engine Optimisation is only as relevant as the search engines you are looking at targeting. Everything we know about SEO right now focuses so heavily on Google because they command such a massive segment of the market. While other … Continue reading
New data policies mean site speed and bandwidth is more important than ever
It’s a long time since the days of WAP websites that provided ultra small, text based versions of popular sites for people to access on their small and often monochromatic phone screens running at speeds slower than even a dial-up … Continue reading
UK Government Halts iPhone Apps
There are times it seems the idea that there in an app for everything on the iPhone is completely true. It’s hard to name a large company or website that hasn’t already complemented itself with an app of some sort. … Continue reading
Is Twitter the Second Largest Search Engine?
Twitter is one of the most well-known social networking services in the world, and is continuing to gain popularity despite the dominance on Facebook and the very similar ‘status’ updates being an integral part of both services. In particular, the … Continue reading
Over 50s the Fastest Growing Group for New Online Connections
You’d be forgiven for thinking that everyone has a net connection these days, but there are still millions of people who don’t have their own access online and hundreds of thousands more who have never even used the internet at … Continue reading







