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Web 2.0: the new divide
Savvy SMEs are harnessing Web 2.0 to attract and interact with customers. It is technology other firms are ignoring at their peril. By BRAD HOWARTH. By Brad HowarthThe business world is fast dividing between those who “get” Web 2.0 and internet marketing and those who do not. While many businesses are embracing new technology and consumer empowerment, some are being completely left behind, with their heads in the sand. But most busines...
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Rob Clarke
Rob Clarke is the chairman of digital services minnow
Hyro
, which has just emerged from a hellish three years that saw the business hit by the collapse of Lehman Brothers, some poor acquisitions and the GFC. After cleaning the business up, Clarke has raised $3.4 million to pay off tax debts and is confident the business is ready to perform. Today h...
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Cowboys and web customers
Today on Lunch with an Entrepreneur we're talking to Simon van Wyk who is the 50-year-old director of HotHouse, one of Australia's largest independent strategic web companies, based in Sydney. HotHouse helped Microsoft build their first Australian website in 1995 and has since delivered almost 600 online projects for some of Australia's bigge...
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Web 2.0: New wave of work and profits
The first tech boom created a swath of new jobs and employment opportunities, and the next wave, Web 2.0, promises even more options. By BRAD HOWARTH.By Brad HowarthJust as the first ...
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Expect rebound after RBA's bold decision, a game changer for
The net effect of yesterday's decision by the RBA to normalise its official target cash rate back to 4.5% is to hand back to borrowers the large top-ups the major banks added to the RBA's November 2010 rate hike. Privately the RBA was surprised by the magnitude of these top-ups. On October 21 I anticipated that they would do exactly this should the third-quarter inflation data print less than 0.6%:...
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Australian arm of US digital video group Kit Digital placed
The Australian arm of global tech services firm Kit Digital has been placed in administration, with dozens of workers now out of a job as the business continues to suffer problems around the world. The collapse also affects the company's Australian subsidiaries, including a group of companies sold to the business by tech services firm
Hyro
in June 2012.
Hyro
, which changed its name to Invigor Group after the sale, counts former iSoft chief executive Gary Cohen as a chairman....
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It's time to redefine what we mean by "having it all": Dalla
There's one question Megan Dalla-Camina wishes more women would ask themselves: what do we really want from work, life and everything in between? Unfortunately, she finds many of us are instead preoccupied with the much broader consideration of our time: can women have it all? "I think it's time we moved on," the author and strategy director at a technology firm tells Women's Agenda. "It's time to move on to a different discuss...