by Colman Carpenter | Nov 24, 2010 | News, SEO, Websites
A good friend of mine set up business a few months ago in a local village. The business is in the medical arena, and he trained part-time for 5 years to get to the point where he could pass his exams and start trading officially. So far his business seems to be doing...
by Colman Carpenter | Feb 16, 2010 | News, Review, Social Software
In the week since Google Buzz started hitting people’s Google Mail accounts much has happened, and there has been a veritable avalanche of opinion. It’s all very confusing to those who aren’t that interested in the finer technical details. But if...
by Colman Carpenter | Feb 3, 2010 | Google, Microsoft, News, Websites
If you know anything about web design, then you will know that one of the major bugbears of any web designer is coping with the multitude of browsers that proliferate on t’internet. There are 4 or 5 major players, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla...
by Colman Carpenter | Feb 2, 2010 | Mobile, News, Telephony
All the statistics and studies suggest that mobile broadband is experiencing a period of unrelenting growth. Across the UK and Europe the popularity of mobile broadband devices and the connectivity options they afford is booming and the market is expected to double by...
by Colman Carpenter | Jan 6, 2010 | Google, News
On Jan 5th, Google announced it’s first piece of hardware, the Nexus One phone. This is a pretty momentous event, being Google’s first foray into producing something physical that you can hold in the palm of your hand. In essence, this positions Google as...
by Colman Carpenter | Dec 6, 2009 | Google, News, Open Source, Websites
Yesterday, Google announced a new service, somewhat out of the blue. I’m referring, of course, to Google Public DNS, which for the majority of the world’s computer users will undoubtedly be met with overwhelming indifference. And yet, this is a pretty...
Recent comments