Category Archives: New Challengers
Facebook Interest Lists: An Overview
Social networking giant Facebook has announced it will begin rolling out a new service called ‘Interests Lists’ that promises to greatly improve News Feed clutter. These lists will allow users to organise relevant information all in one spot; a feature … Continue reading
8 Tips For Using Pinterest For Business
Over the past few months, you may have heard the chatter surrounding social media’s latest and greatest startup – Pinterest. So what is it? Hubspot describes Pinterest as a social network that allows users to visually share, curate and discover … Continue reading
Push Shopping: How it Brings the Best of the Web to YOU
With Christmas around the corner, we’ve all no doubt done some of our xmas shopping online. But have you ever stopped to wonder what online shopping will be like in the future? Thanks to the internet and eCommerce, we now … Continue reading
Social Television Hits Australia – FANGO
It’s a blazing hot summer’s day in mid-January. Sitting in your living room, your hands are nestled comfortably on the couch’s arm rests with a beer in one hand and remote control in the other. The pedestal fan whirring to … Continue reading
Location-Based Advertising
Web based conglomerates like eBay and Amazon have been so successful because of their ability to give people what they need, easily. Now we are starting to see a new generation of start-ups focusing on moving transactions back to local … Continue reading
Can the Crowd Topple Google? – Me.dium Search
Last week I wrote an article on the new Cuil search engine and compared it to Google. The general consensus was that while Cuil had a unique idea, it was really no match for Google. After that article went live, … Continue reading
Cuil New Search Engine – A Google Contender?
In the last week, a new search engine has emerged with the promise of providing the internet-searching public with an alternative to Google and the other big search providers. The search engine, called cuil (pronounced “cool”) is an old Irish … Continue reading








