Print This Post Print This Post
[1 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 560 views]
Michael Jacksons death causes huge spam!

Just hours after the death of the King Of Pop Michael Jackson was annouced, spammers and malware writers struck cashing in on the story of his death.
In the blog of security business Sophos they wrote a post that reported the first lot of spam messages “employing the sad news in the subject line and body part to harvest victims’ email addresses”.
The emails sender claimed to have information about Michael Jackson’s death that they want to share with the recipient. Although the body of the spam message does not contain any …

Read the full story »

Business, Design, Feature, Print »

[10 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 289 views]

Apologies for not posting in quite a while, ive been fairly busy with work the last few months, hence why i thought i should do this post. How is work for you?

Business, Design, Internet, Websites »

[3 Jul 2009 | One Comment | 584 views]

According to some recent figures ive read 44% of small businesses still dont have a website
57% of  people still using the good old Yellow Pages to look for local business youre reaching just over half of your potential audience while search engines take the top spot with 82% of people use search engines to find a local business.
Will small local businesses ever get the way the internet works, jump in at the deep end and invest money in a website rather than the local directories and newspaper ads and give …

Advertising, Design, Graphic Design »

[14 Jun 2009 | One Comment | 501 views]
Design Eye

Do you as a designer see things differently?

Business, Design, Feature, Graphic Design, Images »

[5 Jun 2009 | One Comment | 5,944 views]
Demotivational Posters

Here are some of the funniest demotivational posters i have found on the web. Thought you would like to take a look!

Business »

[26 May 2009 | No Comment | 543 views]
Age Ok Launch

New research reveals that ‘youth-obsessed’ UK businesses are ignoring market worth £250 billion a year
As Age Concern and Help the Aged launches age-friendly accreditation
- Age OK -
New research1 released today from charity Age Concern and Help the Aged has revealed that the majority of older people (11.8 million or 57%) feel that businesses in the UK ignore them, focusing the majority of their attentions instead on the ‘youth’ market. This is despite the fact that the Charity calculates older people’s spending power to be worth an estimated £250 billion …