Lightweight Models, Oh-my! Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! It might seem like a quest to have the best of everything but Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability isn’t that mythical. You don’t have to battle the the wicked witches, but that doesn’t say it is a [...]
So what is the long tail and how is it applied in the web? Well to be honest, the long tail doesn’t have to apply to the web, in fact it wasn’t originally but in more recent times it has been used to describe the strategy internet companies have taken to leverage the online market. [...]
What is a website you revisit? Chances are it isn’t a static HTML page that still hasn’t been updated since the 90′s. Not that that web page would be bad (it could sill server a very good purpose), but if you are going to have a great site based on Web 2.0 design principles the [...]
Last year I wrote up a post about Guvera – Free Music? Enter Guvera. This talked about a new start up service that seeks to change the music industry forever. There has been a long pause, and just the other day I got a Beta invite. So I would like to take you on my [...]
I received an e-mail forward today which highlights the interaction between a client and a customer when things go wrong. Abbey Sherwell who used to work for Entertainment Books up until a week ago accidentally hit ‘reply’ instead of ‘forward’ and the client, Craig Morrissey (a Cafe owner in Geelong, Victoria). The contents in of [...]
Writing a diary or a journal is old news. Blogs Blogging Blogshphere Web 2.0 Social networking Online Interactions Enterprise 2.0 Tweets Is what it is all about these days. Interactions between platforms, instant communication and feedback. Suddenly a target audience of a few because an audience of many. I’ve just bought myself an iPhone and [...]
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