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Pull cloud content into your living room

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Always using your laptop with small screen and poor sound to look at video’s, photos or listen to internet radio? You can now get these very easily on you HD TV in your living room with the Western Digital TV Live media player.

This amazing little piece of equipment, it measures only 4 by 10 by 12,5 cm (h*l*w), lets

 

New generation collaboration apps

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Since Twitter became so popular lots of other software vendors try to add similar collaboration features to their business apps. An example of such an application is Yammer which is like Twitter; a standalone application running in a private cloud meaning only people within the same company can connect and share information.

It looks like Salesforce.com got inspired by Twitter and Yammer and added similar collaboration features to their application. Salesforce Chatter as it's called will be completely embedded into Salesforce.com. Salesforce Chatter is currently scheduled to become generally available in calendar year 2010.

 

Twitter do's and don'ts for 2010

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I've been using Twitter for a couple of months now and I like it, I like it a lot. The concept is simple which is also its power. You could easily get addicted to tweeting on twitter.

Since November this year the question on Twitter is changed from "What are you doing?" to "What's happening?", which points to the new strategy of Twitter being a news and information network rather than "just" being a micro-blogging service.

This leads us to my do's and don'ts for Twitter in 2010;

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Starting a webshop a good idea?

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Starting a Webshop a good idea?
You would think so. No boss nagging you all the time, working from home on the time it suites you best. Buy some products and sell
them to your customers. Everyone can do that, right?
Looks like more people thought the same, looking at the numbers; in The Netherlands only in 2004 there were 2200 webshops, in 2007
there were 8700 and in 2009 there are over 20000 webshops. Most of these webshops are owned by single individuals, the so called
one-man businesses.
So let's see, we need to have something to sell (products and/or services with prices, descriptions and photos), someone to sell
it to, an URL, e-mail, webhosting, webshop software, an identity (a name, a logo, lettertype, slogan, etc), Chamber of commerce
subscription, VAT-number, accountant, shipping options, payment option, create and print invoices, marketing strategy, marketing
material, etc, etc, etc.
All these items are choices to make, it's up to you to make the right choices fitting your business, ideas and budget. As an owner
of a webshop in baby products (www.oliebeestje.nl) I have encountered all these topics. Some of my choices where not the best ones
and I learned the hard way. The most important topics are discussed below.
What to sell?
With the power of the internet every webshop selling the same product is competitor, so if you are the cheapest people will buy at
your shop, however if you are to cheap you will not make any profit...
A lot of products have to be seen and/or touched in real live, so try selling products that are well known to general public.
Stick to power brands which are trusted for their quality.
Customers
You can be the cheapest of them all, selling the most beautiful products, if no one can find you, you will earn zip. So you will
have to think about letting people know what you are offering. How? Do publish adds in local papers, think big, think targeting.
Who is buying your products? People who are on the internet, where do you advertise, on the internet. Lots of options here, forget
them all, stick to Google Adwords and don't pay more than 10 cents a click.
Organic Search Results
When you are searching something with Google, do you look further in your search results then the first page, most of the time
not. So getting a good position in Google is mucho importanto. Make a nice and clean site, stick to the rules of Google (yes,
Google rules the internet world).
Getting your page rank up is good for your organic search results, but his takes time. Google's Page rank is dependent on the
number of links pointing to your pages. The more links the more important your page is. The higher the page rank of the site
pointing at you, the better.
Shipping
Everything you sell will have to be shipped. The higher the order price the less impacting is the shipping fee. Try to make
shipping for free, if not possible for all orders then starting from a certain order amount. People hate to pay for shipping
costs.
Payment
If you are not yet a well knows webshop, people will hesitate giving you money. Try giving them confidence by putting an address
and a phone number (not a mobile number) on your website. Give them the choice of paying C.O.D. or upfront, f.i. with iDEAL (The
Netherlands), Mister Cash (Belgium) or GiroPay (Germany). More risk for you but your customers will love it: pay per invoice.

Starting a webshop a good idea?
You would think so. No boss nagging you all the time, working from home on the time it suites you best. Buy some products and sell 
them to your customers. Everyone can do that, right?
Looks like more people thought the same, looking at the numbers; in The Netherlands only in 2004 there were 2200 webshops, in 2007 there were 8700 and in 2009 there are over 20000 webshops. Most of these webshops are owned by single individuals, the so called one-man businesses.

 

 

Google's look back on 2009

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When there is one company in the world which services are used by about all people in the world it's Google. 

Google posted a lookback on 2009 with their favorite highlights. When I look at their achievements from last year I get very excited, damn they are on the right track.

The article talks about making the web faster, integrate services and applications and (free) applications like Wave, Gmail and Analytics.You can find the article here: http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2009/12/look-back-on-2009.html

All you guys at Google; YOU ROCK!

 


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