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Bubble bursts for Telecom service

Telecom’s website announced the arrival of a new internet service with the words "The wait is over!" but for many customers that’s all they did over the weekend – wait. More….

Filed under:Net stuff

New Zealand (Fairfax) newspapers on the web

In the late 90′s to late 2000 until The Nelson Mail went online, I used to spend about 3-5 hours each Sunday compiling  Nelson summarised stories that I thought would be interesting to people who did not have access to The Nelson Mail and (or was it the Nelson Evening Mail – can’t remember) or [...]

Filed under:Peters stuff

RSS in Plain English

Ever seen one of these on a web page ? It is an icon for an RSS feed. RSS means Really Simple Syndication. An RSS document, which is called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel", contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.

Filed under:Web 2.0 stuff

Google Clarifies Link Exchange Guideline

Webmaster World "To state any link exchange is an example of a ‘link scheme’ in violation of G’s guidelines is overbearing in my opinion. It seems now that link exchange may be acceptable as long as it’s not ‘excessive." More….

Building Inbound Links for Web Sites

Back to basics search engine optimisation. This article from Bruce Clay Internet Business Consultants caught our attention, and may help you understand one of the many fundamentals of good search engine optimisation practises that we employ to help our clients to get found well in

Niche e-tailers attract bargain hunters

Think of a retail boutique with a very, very limited range of products and bargain basement prices. Now, put that on the Internet and you have the next big thing in online shopping. More…..

Filed under:Net stuff

Social Bookmarking in Plain English

You probably have head of del.icio.us, Simpy, Furl, Diigo, and StumbleUpon. These sites are known as Social Bookmarking sites – Wikipedia define Social Bookmarking as:

Filed under:Web 2.0 stuff