Google Wave is, as according to co-architect Lars Rasmussen, what email would be if it were invented today. As written in my personal blog review of Google Wave, Google Wave collaborates all modes of internet communication into one common 'inbox'. These modes include email, instant messaging, blogging, tweeting, networking, etc. As far as its methods... Google Wave allows you to do the above using web-exclusive technologies which allow for the live transfer of this data, the us
read moreI blogged at haigkayserian.com.au last week about the pending release of Bing; Microsoft's new search engine and the company's latest attempt to win some market share over the globally-dominant Google. Since that blog, Microsoft has released a video previewing the features of Bing, which they are pinning their hopes on to drift internet searchers to this engine. Click here to see video. Despite this clever marketing, my opinion - as well as those of other search engine experts
read moreAs web designers, I think we all have experienced the hard task of finding new ideas and inspiration. Read on to find out how my work habits and how the environment influence my design. Working at home kills your creativity. My work habits and environment have a big influence on my work. So I’m going to talk about my work environment first. Being a full-time designer, I get to work at the office and surf the web for the next big thing. Personally, I find it very
read moreWow! Back in the office after 3 days at CeBIT in Sydney! The first day spent on the floor surveying the offerings (and the competition). Then attending the Web Forward sessions which was keynoted by Google, who were never too far from peoples minds. It's easy to get complacent while listening to the large organisations that shared some of their secrets. Our focus, however, is on how small to medium-sized businesses can take advantage of this technology. The main themes: mobile presence,
read moreMyself and Mark Simon represented KayWeb at the Web Forward internet marketing conference, held as part of the CeBIT Exhibition on May 13 and 14. The following is my video overview from the Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre in Sydney.
read moreI will be representing KayWeb along with Mark Simon - our Business Analyst - at this year's CeBIT exhibition, and the Web Forward internet marketing conference. The Web Forward conference is something I am particularly looking forward to. Last year was good, but this year General Manager of Google Australia and New Zealand; Mr. Karim Temsamami will address delegates, and is a real 'ticket' for the organisers.
read moreHi readers. Our stats have unequivocally proven that the KayWeb blogs and the KayWeb blogs page are the most popular on our website! I have decided to start another blog on the side - my personal Haig Kayserian Blog.
read moreJust a quick hello from the new guy at KayWeb. My name is Mark Simon and I've got a background in Web 2.0 applications. I will be fulfilling the business analyst role KayWeb.
read moreJust when you think the web industry could not pull out any more acronyms, we come up with SMO... humanly referred to as Social Media Optimisation. Where the hugely mainstream Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the act of generating traffic to your websites through search engines like Google, Social Media Optimisation is basically the act of generating traffic for your website through social media applications like Facebook and Blogs.
read moreIt could be because of the recession. Or maybe inspirational 'overnight internet millionaire' stories. Or just plain luck. Whatever it is, it is undeniably evident for those in my industry that there is a significant rise in the number of 'internet entrepreneurs' taking a plunge with an online idea. Among the services we provide at KayWeb, we act as internet business consultants for clients and potential clients with ideas they hope will be 'as big as Google' or 'as big as Facebook'. Th
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