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The big squeeze

Jenny Ryan and Victoria Harding-Saunders of Newsquest Oxfordshire's digital media team

12:07pm Thursday 21st February 2013

Most small businesses now have a website to give them access to increasingly Internet-savvy potential customers. These can vary between simple information-only sites to fully functional e-commerce operations where firms can trade across the world.

Demise of desktop

3:18pm Thursday 10th January 2013

Ray Allen of Oxford-based Thirdwayit debates the inevitable demise of the desktop computer

Learning with digital edge

9:00am Thursday 13th December 2012

Our schools teach children to read printed books and write with a pen and paper — yet most of their working lives will depend on digital literacy as much as the old-fashioned kind.

Nurturing good relations

4:35pm Tuesday 11th December 2012

Dave Fletcher, managing director of Oxford software developer White October, describes how his firm has built useful links with academia

Building an online brand

10:11am Friday 17th August 2012

Clients often ask how we measure return on investment on a social media campaign and that is a tough question as, being a dyed-in-the-wool marketer, I know that it is a business metric and not a media metric.

Going mobile

Jeremy Anderson and Holly Davies

8:30am Thursday 19th July 2012

Jeremy Anderson and Holly Davies. of Oxford-based web-design and digital marketing agency Obergine, offer some tips on the rapidly developing mobile Internet market

Avoid an Olympic meltdown

8:30am Thursday 21st June 2012

Mark Hall, marketing manager at Oxford-based Complete I.T., offers advice on how to avoid network overload during the London 2012 Olympic Games

A new way of working?

Ray Allen

4:32pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Ray Allen, founder of Third Way IT, an Oxford-based provider of Google apps for business, discusses the merits of bringing your own technology to work

To print or not to print

3:52pm Thursday 19th January 2012

The rise of online booksellers like Amazon has put pressure on publishers' profit margins, changing the economics of making physical books.

Victim of the hackers

3:49pm Thursday 19th January 2012

One of the swimmers from my early-morning breakfast group at Temple Cowley was apologetic. "My e-mail has been hacked," she fumed.



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