Posts Tagged ‘website’

Mobiles becoming like landlines 10/07/2009

From next week (w/c 13th July), a new directory will be launched containing up to 15 million mobile phone numbers. This will enable individuals to search for mobile phone numbers of other people, just by putting their name into a website. The telephone directories for landline phones has been around for years, but it is a surprise to many that this will now exist for mobiles.

The numbers have been obtained from three different sources, none of which are from the phone owners themselves.

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SEO? Bless you! 16/01/2009

I recently went on SEO training, for those who are sick of acronyms or are just curious, this stands for Search Engine Optimisation. It is a way to improve the volume and quality of traffic on the internet to your website by learning how to present your pages, and supporting web accessibility as a whole. It has a lot of similarities with online marketing, and the training will usually include overviews of how to improve your online presentation and audience engagement.
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Digitised ancestry is delayed until further notice 21/08/2008

Half finished, and disappointing a lot of genealogists, the website that would have had 250 million records of births, marriages and deaths spanning over 71 years will not be completed in the near future.

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Digital Birmingham is a Birmingham City Council initiative and part of a city wide strategic partnership of more than 40 public, private and voluntary organisations

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