Awhile ago I had a conversation with someone that included a discussion about CRM for SMEs. The person I was talking to laughed and sad quite plainly that SMEs don’t use CRM. Now I don’t entirely agree with that…
Chris Anderson is the editor-in-chief of Wired as well as being a commentator – in particular on the long tail. Chris Looks at the trending towards zero in terms of cost for bandwidth, processing power and storage ad case…
It seems like only yesterday that Sony was spending gazillions on a double pronged empire saving exercise. Prong one was shutting down Napster while prong two was fancy schmancy digital rights management to attempt to stop illegal copying of…
Over at Smoothspan, Bob posts about strategies to beat the coming recession (it’s hard to avoid coming to the conclusion that a recession is imminent – all things seem to point in that direction). It’s a great read and…
In the second installment of his six part series for start-ups, Rod discusses the vexed issue of shareholding allocations. He raises some excellent points and ones which with our Kiwi “she’ll be right” mentality, new start-ups are likely to…
So the Intel/OLPC partnership is over. Intel partnered with One Laptop Per Child to co create an Intel chipped XO. Unfortunately at the same time Intel was pushing the classmate laptop, even to the point of running the XO…
It’s been talked about elsewhere but for those who haven’t heard, Robert Scoble decided to run a script on his 5000 facebook friends in order to copy his FB social graph to Plaxo. Facebook promptly disabled his account stating…
With a hat tip to Dan I couldn’t resist but comment on this one. It’s almost too good to be true but I’ll take his word for it. Seems that the number by New Zealand band Elemeno P’ called …
This morning Rod’s advice to prospective start-up technology companies was published on the Herald site. It’s a great read for anyone contemplating the move, it appears this was the first in a series of articles – my only request…