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Game In Innovatoin

December 10th, 2009

A few times or years so into the business trend of innovation, the dialouge around the space is changing. Some companies, like General Electric played just about with quick hits, gathered the low-hanging species in front of them, and moved on to the next thing. Some companies, such as Ford (F), have wrapped themselves in [...]

Leads in Innovation

November 15th, 2009

In an effort to take action fast, some companies commence projects that spotlight on a sole product idea or a promising upcoming opportunity. On the other hand, they handle on to a single technique, such as so called bright ideas or brainstorming. So far, for most companies, the degree of impact required is too enormous [...]

Why the need?

August 17th, 2009

Web innovation is anything but permanent. It has to be continually reformatted and updated in order to keep up with the changing times. Everyday new users are craving for new information, having unique needs and desires. You have to make sure that your web space is flexible enough to adjust to the consistently changing patterns [...]

Windows 7 – Pending UAC Disaster?

June 16th, 2009

Industry experts are raising the alarm with the bubbling security flaw, the so-called UAC or User Accounts Control, a security measure Microsoft deemed necessary to safeguard the overall stability of the system. It made it’s first appearance with Vista, remember, the irritating pop-up that always asks for your permission whatever you are doing? Microsoft designed [...]

Firefox goes on Patch-a-thon

May 16th, 2009

Mozilla, the organization behind FireFox, the world’s most used web browser has again gained a couple or so updates or patches as they are referred to by industry experts to address several security flaws that have come out since the last patch-a-thon. Eleven flaws or security holes were addressed, of those, six were deemed to [...]

Google Set to Release Micro-Blogging Search Engine

April 16th, 2009

Google is again in the headlines with rumors of a search engine for micro-blogs like Twitter set to be released soon. This may have been put back by the release of Bing yet the company is still in the forefront of the search market which it dominates and earns tons from in advertising revenues. Code-named [...]

Bing’s Out – Anybody Notice?

March 16th, 2009

Well, they should! Microsoft reports to have shelled out 100 million dollars for all the publicity and ad campaigns while Google has spent less than a fourth of that amount. Call it complacent yet there is not much buzz for the newcomer in the search engine market where winners and losers are known in a [...]

Secure Online Back-up – Data Security

January 11th, 2009

The introduction of many security providers of secure data storage facilities inn their data banks is seen as the next step for the extreme security of your data. Though quite extreme, it may be the only sure way to secure data asides from copying all your files onto dvd’s and carrying them around in your [...]

Considering Online Data Storage

August 22nd, 2008

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In today’s business world, just about all companies depend, to greater or lesser extents, on electronic data storage and a strong, secure internet presence. So how does one best meet those very real needs without exposing the business to apocalyptic destruction from crackers (evil hackers, intent upon doing damage)?
One universally acknowledged way – [...]

SOP’s

May 27th, 2008

Web innovators should aim to artistically and genuinely surpass or at the least, meet audience demands and desires by banking on the web’s value, accurate mind-set, currency, competitiveness, marketability and commercial prowess as well as maintain user interest. Seriously focusing on these aspects of a web is like hitting several birds in one stone: the [...]