by Paul Parry | Nov 8, 2018 |
I picked up my younger daughter from school yesterday and asked if she had any homework. She did: English. She had to write a chapter about two characters in the book her class is reading. Then, as a writer and editor, I wondered about another area of inted that’s...
by Paul Parry | Nov 7, 2018 |
After the internet bubble burst in 2000, and the consequent lack of investment funds, some in Silicon Valley predicted that enterprise software (software that satisfies the needs of an organisation rather than individual users) was dead, search was dead and internet...
by Paul Parry | Nov 6, 2018 |
Nearly six years after Ed Sheeran hired the Barfly in Camden and tweeted that he was going to play a free gig there – all part of his tremendous plan to get on the radio – he was at it again, using the power of the internet to boost his career. This time on a...
by Paul Parry | Nov 5, 2018 |
Ed Sheeran is a clever boy. He’s also very powerful, with much of his power on social media. He has 19.5 million followers on Twitter and doesn’t even use it any more. On Instagram, where he is active, he has nearly 30 million. Reviews of Sheeran’s first album, +,...
by Paul Parry | Nov 4, 2018 |
SSL stands for secure sockets layer and certificates come in different forms. Some give you the padlock icon, some give more info about your organisation (but can cost more to buy). Why do you need one? It makes your site more secure, which it needs to be particularly...