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VCs warm to LAMP and services

Posted by on 30 May 2005 in Editorial | 0 comments

One of IBM's senior venture capital investment authorities is encouraging software start-ups to follow the money, and back the LAMP open source stack.

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Netscape – “Don’t Panic”

Posted by on 28 May 2005 in Editorial | 0 comments

Netscape 8 is the first major upgrade to the once-dominant browser since 2002, but disables XML (used by RSS feeds amongst other things).

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Firefox users snap up Netcraft’s antiphishing toolbar

Posted by on 27 May 2005 in Editorial | 0 comments

The free toolbar, released Tuesday, was downloaded more than 60,000 times within hours of its release, according to Netcraft Internet Services Developer Paul Mutton. By comparison, the company's antiphishing toolbar for Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) browser has been downloaded around 100,000 times since its release earlier this year, he said.

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The Dao Continues

Posted by on 23 May 2005 in Web Design | 0 comments

It's time to throw out the rituals of the printed page, and to engage the medium of the web and its own nature.

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Building the Virtual Team

Posted by on 17 May 2005 in Forward Thinking | 0 comments

Even if you're a micro-business you need a good team around you - not just employees - to help you create a compliment of skills that will enable you to succeed. Nobody should expect to be able to do everything from the vision, through the operations, right through to the stationery ordering. You'll only get so far if you do, but there just aren't enough hours in the day to truly reach the performance levels you set out to achieve!

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Be vigilant for “update your details” email scams

Posted by on 15 May 2005 in Security | 0 comments

Many of us know that most of the big banks do not send emails asking us to update our personal details. However, there are still large numbers of people who fall foul to this scam, and the scammers are getting more sophisticated every day.

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W3C gets proactive with Mobile Web Initiative

Posted by on 12 May 2005 in Editorial | 0 comments

"Web access today is so fundamental, that it shouldn't be hampered by wires," said Philipp Hoschka, W3C's deputy director for Europe. "Through this initiative, we're committed to improving the state of the art in mobile Web content production and mobile access."

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I have co-founded two ventures to date: Meejana Ltd & Emissary Ltd. The former is a Lebanese restaurant based in Weybridge, Surrey and the latter is an Internet company serving various clients throughout the EMEA region. I am a highly creative, visual and analytical thinker with the ability to apply a broad range of experience to solving business problems. Prior to “flying solo” and forming my own companies I provided management consulting in both business process engineering & web strategy for blue-chip companies including Abbey, FedEx, GKN and GE Capital. I have worked in and around IT since 1986. This is also underpinned by my recognition for professional, academic and civic achievements by The International Who’s Who of Professionals in 2001. Alongside my IT career, I have also designed and directed numerous events, ranging from educational, to corporate and social. These have included the Hallowe’en Horrors charity productions for Fort Amherst in Kent, dinner dance events for 600+ guests, outdoor catering for 10,000+ people, and numerous fantasy live role playing and murder mystery events which I have produced, written and directed. I also deliver IT security consulting and training for SSR-i as an approved IT security trainer.
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