Posted February 27th, 2010 by peter
Firstly, it is months since I have made a post. Anyone would have thought I had been asleep, but appearances are deceiving. We have been really busy working with new clients (and our old – bless them), new staff, moving offices in March, and all sorts of other things – like taking a little bit [...]
Posted October 24th, 2009 by peter
After I purchased 100% of @ web one, I decided to change banks. This decision was not taken lightly, because the ASB had looked after us pretty well in the past and their on-line banking facilities are great. Never heard from them apart from bank statements though. The main reason I changed was because National [...]
Posted October 22nd, 2009 by peter
At the recent 2009 3M Award for Innovation in Libraries, The Prow was awarded 2nd place. The Prow website was one of three finalists in the LIANZA (Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa) 3M Award for Innovation in Libraries. The 3M Award promotes excellence and innovation in library and information services and is [...]
Posted September 24th, 2009 by peter
The Prow, the Nelson/Marlbough/Tasman website we @ web one together with Signetix was involved in the building of , featuring historical and cultural stories is in the running for an award.
Posted August 13th, 2009 by peter
Electronic waste (e-waste) can seriously harm the environment, wildlife and human health when dumped in landfills. eDay is a simple free and effective way to recycle your old computer equipment and mobile phones in an environmentally sustainable way.
Tags: eday, environment, waste
Posted August 9th, 2009 by peter
We receive quite a bit of enquiry from our clients about various offers they receive relating to their website. In recent times an organisation called Linkstar in the UK, have been contacting some clients offering to pay for a text advert on their website back to one of their client sites. All sounds very nice [...]
Posted July 24th, 2009 by peter
Several clients have been in contact with us this week enquiring about an email they received relating to their domain name. Here is an example