Monthly Archives: June 2010

Management Challenges of Open Source

The lifetime of many Open Source projects often rely on the lifetime of interest of the Project Leader. If the interest of the leader wanes then so will the success of the project. What can be done to allow more collaboration on existing ideas? Continue reading

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Terms and Conditions Restrictions – Are They Protecting AnyONE?

I actually do read the terms and conditions on software packages, but as an average intelligent person do I understand the implications of it all? Worse still they seem to be getting worse over time. Do they protect real people or an entity that doesn’t really exist? Continue reading

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Islands of Information Preventing Reusable Data

In many areas of life data is constantly collected on an increasing scale, but it exists in forms that do not allow you to reuse it effectively. This is an example of one form of important data collected by an Internet Marketer using one the most popular ‘must have’ utilities in this industry, Market Samurai. Continue reading

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Too Much Data Just Taking Up Space – To DB or not DB

Thoughts on information, how do you store it? If you download it and keep it in various forms that you cannot reuse later isn’t it a waste of time? Especially if you should know better. Continue reading

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Scripting or Programming and the Balance of Getting Work Done

Do you script or do you program? It comes down to a matter of how much control you have over an application and the time you can save. Continue reading

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Back to Programming is the Way Forward

For someone who gave up their IT background in search of the green grass in the new fields of Internet Marketing the choice is clear, you need both. Now a person with just a marketing background needn’t worry but it seems that once you have been enthused and skilled by the possibilities offered by automation, you really shouldn’t leave it behind. Continue reading

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