All posts tagged Web 2.0
Muhammad Karim
The eventual chaos of an overflowing desk and the lugging around of a ton of books and papers in the library is the bane of every student doing a research article, dissertation or thesis. Cue Mendeley.com. Mendeley.com is a research tool which ever...
Andy Hadfield
We're really proud to announce the next step in our digital journey at FNB -- the launch of the brand spanking new website. The website relaunch has been a project of mammoth proportions, with amazing collaboration between teams from all over the ...
Dee Chetty
Since the launch of the iPhone, the application development scene for mobile handsets has gone ballistic. My history is most likely wrong, so don't be pedantic, but Symbian and Windows Mobile drove the mobile application market with its Java and Win3...
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Submitted by Kate Elphick Even the most removed business from the global market is starting to feel the bite of the global economic meltdown. This year is going to be a challenging year for many South African businesses. Most companies are looking...
Steve Song
Ok, it didn't actually save my life but I definitely felt something change this weekend. I was sitting at home in quiet, decidedly suburban Durbanville when I heard a tremendous bang and the front door shook like it had just been hit by something ve...
Ross Allchorn
Recycled information seems to be the nature of the blogging world. Be that as it may, not everyone feeds off content from the same sources, and sometimes things you would have wanted to know slip through the cracks. Today they announced on the Wor...
Henk Kleynhans
On Twitter today, Web Goldenboy Charl Norman posed the question: "When will Twitter innovate?" (Watch this video if you're unfamiliar with Twitter) I suspect that Charl means to ask when Twitter will add more features, such as those seen in Plu...
Nicholas Haralambous
Welcome to Let's Talk. This is the first interview of many more to come on my blog. The aim here of Let's Talk is to provide a fun yet insightful interview platform for readers and industry leaders alike. The very first interview is with Rob Stok...
Andy Hadfield
I spotted a new "social movement" site the other day, which piqued my interest. ForGood positions itself as "a social movement that inspires, guides and connects different people taking action to make our society safer, healthier, happier, more infor...
Muhammad Karim
A few things about Twitter have been irritating me recently and this has everything to do with its lack of versatility. Twitter's alert function, which can syndicate "tweets" to any third party device or application (Mobile, Facebook, etc.), leaves ...
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