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Microsites maximise your business

by Paul Judge | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Communications, Live!, Marketing

We placed a very creative Microsite live earlier this month Jag the black series.

Created for JAG Clothing the Microsite is designed to promote a limited edition jean range. A range that is so exclusive and limited that we have even developed a stock control counter for each product, when each hits zero that is it, no more available!

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Cloud Computing – In a nutshell

by Andrew Blake | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Communications, Future, Technology

What is Cloud Computing?

Cloud Computing is the latest buzz word in the world of IT, some consider it the next step in the progression or development in computing. This new technology is simply a platform for which online and offline applications can be ‘hosted’ – similar to current hosting models – but way bigger, better, more integrated, and hopefully more secure.

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Information overload!

by Paul Judge | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Communications, Marketing

How to manage your website browsing more effectively with RSS

As an Internet Development Specialist (rough translation, GEEK) I read a lot about this wonderful place we call the interweb. A lot of which is delivered over the web. Everything from current affairs to gadget news fills my reading material and I am both better and worse off because of it.

Clients often ask me how I wade through all the content that is out there and I commonly tell them that although I read the latest content from hundreds of websites each week I very rarely actually visit the sites…

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Software as a Service

by Justin Walduck | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Communications, Future, Technology

The traditional model in the computing world has been “software as a product”, that is software is boxed and sold as a physical product that users buy and then own (or at least have rights to use) forever. This concept is so ingrained that software venders who only offer their product via download, with no physical component, will display images of virtual cardboard boxes over the download button.

“Software as a service” dispenses with the idea of software ownership. Now instead of the software vender selling you their software to keep forever, they rent you the software’s capabilities for just when you need it. More »

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Lynx and other animals

by Tibor Halasz | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Future, Technology, Useability

Why text browsers are still important.

Pamela Anderson was 15 years younger the first time I saw a picture in a graphical web browser. That was an early version of Netscape Navigator on an X-Windows terminal when it took nearly half an hour to download one single image from the World Wide Web.

Before that time there was a long period when the text-only browsers were popular as they were more or less the only option to access any information on the internet. More »

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Hello and Welcome!

by Paul Judge | April 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Live!, Marketing, Social

This is the very first post from DigiDigest, a blog which intends to focus on all things multimedia!

DigiDigest is an initiative from the dedicated bunch of young designers, developers, and managers (most of which are not young anymore but still feel it) within the multimedia development agency JSA Digital.

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