Jul 23
by Sam Roberts Telling a tech-savvy child of today’s era not to browse the internet is akin to the parents one generation down telling their kids to close their eyes for certain scenes in a movie or on television. It did not work then. It won’t work now. But that is no excuse for anyone to presume that parental control is totally out of context and that every child should have the freedom to go anywhere in the cyber-world. It is not just about prevention, but more about good parenting and bein
Jul 18
Russell Brunson has been internet marketing for several years. A state champion wrestler, he has always faced challenges head on and now is one of the most well known online marketers to date. Russell Brunson was a budding entrapeneur in the making. He used to save any salesletters that he would receive in the mail. He kept tons of salesletters that he got from the mail in boxes. One day he said that it would be his future office wallpaper. As soon as Russell went to college, his mom pitched
Jul 17
… St Paul’s held an open day to celebrate its 500th anniversary. For our part, we put together a small show in our main ICT room. My thanks to the four pupils who helped me set this up and who looked after our visitors so well for the whole of what was a fun but long afternoon. Making use of the bank of desktop machines in the room, we gathered together a number of videos under this umbrella: A brief introduction to the modern web: an overview of how c
Jul 17
by Ed J Price Both Garmin and Polar have been in healthy competition for quite some time now in the heart rate monitor market. Though the Polar Company have had an upper hand over all its rivals, Garmin have fast become a force to be reckoned with. Polar have been around since the first EKG monitor came out in 1977. By the early 90’s, they had people running for their products. Garmin on the other hand were originally in the GPS market but have focused their resources to this industry and it h
Jul 12
Google Stealing Apple’s Ideas And Other Tales Of Accidental Corporate Espionage - 247dailypress.com 07/12/2009 This morning I woke up and saw an interesting headline on Techmeme from Forbes writer Brian Caulfield: Why Google Is Stealing Apple’s Ideas . Wow, a story involving two of the world’s largest technology companies and scandal? This was going to be good. And then I read the story, which turned out to be a strange hit job on Google for no apparent reason, trying to imply that Google