Upturn the downturn by riding on the cloud (computing)
This video provides a layman explanation on cloud computing, which is the way to go for businesses leveraging on technology to manage their business process, reaching out to their customers and as well as growing market share.
Cloud can takes on difrerent shapes and sizes to cater to different marketing needs such as content management system (CMS), customer relationship management (CRM) and supporting a campaign idea (eg. Starbucks Idea Website). We are currently developing a CRM program using one of the largest cloud computing provider. This allows our client to focus their investment on developing rewarding strategies and quality implementations and not on hefty software licensing and maintenance costs.
ConceptShare: The Visual Workspace

With the ability to handle multiple file formats, this is a great web-based tool for for creative professionals and teams to collaborate, share and engage. One of the key points on why ConceptShare claim that they work is the ability to re-create the experience of a group of people sitting around a table and marking up designs, debating and driving towards decisions that lead to a better product.
This would definitely help with teams that work across several networks to communicate comments, contextual feedback anytime and anywhere. Check it out here… http://www.conceptshare.com
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Sony joins new ‘controller wars’
Sony has given the public the first view of its new game controller for the Sony PlayStation 3.
The Motion Controller for PS3 uses two controllers that work in conjunction with the Sony PlayStation Eye. The firm said it was a technology demo, but then said the new system would be available early next year. The news follows Microsoft’s announcement on Monday of a controller-free control system it is calling Project Natal. Read more…
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Create your Google Profile
From Google:
We recently announced that Google profile results now appear at the bottom of U.S. name-query search pages. Creating a profile gives you greater control over what people find when they search for your name on Google. Your profile can include online photos, links to your blog or other online profiles, and ways for people to contact you — and you can restrict contact information like your address and phone number to only the people and groups you choose.
When creating a profile, you have the option to use your Gmail username as a your profile URL (profiles.google.com/yourusername), so it’s easier to remember and share. Some examples:
http://profiles.google.com/mattcutts
http://profiles.google.com/felicia.day
If you want people to be able to contact you, but don’t want to reveal your email address to the world, you can hide your username and use a 24 digit number instead. Turn on the ‘Send a message’ feature, and anyone with a Google Account can send you a message through your profile, without having your email address revealed to them.
Don’t have a profile? Go to www.google.com/profiles to get started.
Google Earth
I’m not a fan of Google Earth, couldn’t find any usefulness of it.
Until I read this piece of news yesterday.
How Google Earth helped to solve a plane crash mystery
I’m now looking at it from a different point of view. Good job done!





