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Posted by: Haig Kayserian

Those who know me would attest that I would have been following the 2010 Federal Election very closely regardless of what was topical on the policy front. I am a political tragic and a lover of the much-criticised 24 hour news cycle - and my wife is the authority to affirm that fact.

However, regardless of the result this weekend, all of us in the internet industry have to be delighted that for five weeks, our world and our concerns were shared with the masses.

Fibre, wireless, megabits, open internet, filters, etcetera became part of the vernacular of politicians who don't even know how to turn on a computer, let alone Tweet or use Facebook.

 

Due to the broadband debate, more Australians now know that parts of the world have connection speeds up to 100 times faster than we do here downunder.

 

Most also understand that this is due to fibre-optic cabling; something no commercial enterprise has decided to build in Australia due to our small population and the unlikelihood that they will ever make a buck from a $43 billion outlay.

 

Most Australians also now know that an internet filter designed to censor offensive content from the internet (such as child paedophilia and how to join Al Qaeda) sounds nice, but is unlikely to work and could be abused by a group of legislators sooner or later.

 

If it did miraculously work and wasn't abused, the geek community that rules the online world will not stand for any censorship on the 'open internet'.

I have written a BLOG on my personal website haigkayserian.com.au, with my summation of these two topics - National Broadband Network (NBN) and the Internet Filter - which served the internet industry brilliantly by raising internet to the very top of the policy pile, ahead of Health, the Economy, Industrial Relations, Immigration and Climate change...

Please click here to read the blog.

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I came across a blog the other day - called "The best page in the universe" - by a guy named Maddox, and it captivated me for hours due to his humorous and original content.

Maddox's style of writing and video content is more of an exaggerated anger about anything and everything under the sun. With a tag-line of "This page is about me and why everything I like is great. If you disagree with anything you find on this page, you are wrong", you can arrive knowing exactly what you are in for.

'The best page in the universe' is actually a good read if you want to relax after a stressful of your day. Although the blog is not regularly updated with new content, the old entries cover enough humour that you'll feel good after reading them. All in all, a blog page that's not supposed to be taken seriously, but generally is a great source for genuine laughs.

Maddox released a book called "The Alphabet of Manliness", covering from A-Z the true meaning of being what he calls a "real man". Again, not to be taken seriously, but a good read nonetheless.

I've read the book and I must say it's typically Maddox with some solid laughs along the way.

If you want to read a really funny and angry blog, then go to Maddox's site.

And "If you don't agree with me then you're wrong".

August 15, 2010

A look at mobile websites

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Businesses are always exploring different ways to reach clients and customers. From traditional techniques like print advertising to TV advertising, to the more modern and interactive technologies available on the internet, like social media networks.

Is it worth giving mobile websites a look?


A little background…

  • Wireless devices are everywhere these days, thus it is visible that mobile web access is a trend that is growing fast and will continue to grow.
  • According to research, web visitors using a mobile device increased 34 percent year-over-year.
  • Facebook, a very popular social networking website with OVER 500 million active users, announced its redesign of mobile websites m.facebook.com and touch.facebook.com because of its growing mobile user-base, which has hit 100 million total active users (in other words, around 25% of total user base - see http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/10/facebook-mobile-stats/).
  • And new study reported by Mashable shows the mobile web will rule by 2015 (see http://mashable.com/2010/04/13/mobile-web-stats/).


Now for some opinion...

One thing the internet has taught businesses is to move with the trends. If you sit and wait for everyone to come around before you start working on something is reckless, and usually too late to take advantage.

Building a MOBILE WEBSITE for your business, which is a small version of your actual website designed for smaller mobile screens with slower internet connections, is essential to ensuring and improving your mobile web presence! 

At KAYWEB, we have already built dozens of mobile websites and are authorities in this field.

It won’t hurt to be ready for the change!

Take your phone and view KAYWEB’s mobile website at m.kayweb.com.au.