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Tech 4 Africa - Technology conference

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

With the onset of an extremely cold snap of weather on the 1st November, I am longing to go back home to soak up some rays from the hot African sun during Christmas time.
Instead we will be hard at work in a cold and gloomy London, which is really not as bad as it seems. […]

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Software, Blogging, Development, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences | No comments

The missing business model

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

This is a slight continuation on Gareth’s earlier post on monetisation.
I happened to be reading a post by Demian at PHP Kitchen about a recent interview with Paul Graham.
Paul makes the point that you have to have a business model “eventually”. He goes on to say that it is far more important to build […]

Web 2.0, Business | 1 comment

The monetisation (revenue model) of user generated content?

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Let’s face it shall we - no one creates something and then gives it away for free, expecting no return. I mean, as much as we’d like to do stuff and give it away for free, in the interests of making the world a better place, the unfortunate reality is that we all have to […]

Web 2.0, Business, Software, Blogging | 8 comments

The importance of good commenting

Monday, October 9th, 2006

We have been working on updating a cool dating website (well at least I think that it is cool ), to make it meet some of the new web 2.0 standards. The project involves revamping the original site, so we have inherited the previous code from the initial developer. I have been trying to […]

Web 2.0, Development, Code | 3 comments

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