Here is this week’s round-up of technology news small business owners may find informative, useful or entertaining:
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Five ways technology can transform your business – A list of some new technology that is useful for SMEs
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Google and Yahoo strike ad deal – The agreement signifies the end of the Microsoft / Yahoo talks
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A deep dive into Apple’s mobile empire – Looking closely at Apple’s iPhone strategy
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O2 Give BT OpenZone Access To All iPhone Users – Free WiFi for UK iPhone users announced
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iCall Brings Seamless VoIP to iPhone Users – Free VoIP is available for US residents via 3rd party software
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Let the SPIT wars begin – VoIP spam calls may soon be bothering us all
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ACCC proposes to revoke immunity for eBay’s PayPal only policy – It looks as if eBay Australia may not be able to limit payment methods to PayPal after all
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Microsoft patent brings Miss Manners into the digital age - This ingenious patent could mute phones in cinema
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Five reasons why it’s not business as usual for Microsoft – All is not rosy for Microsoft at the moment
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The future of e-paper – A look at the exciting e-book technology available now & coming soon
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Virgin warns illegal downloaders: stop or face prosecution – Virgin and the BPI are getting serious about piracy
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BBC Brings 1930s TV Programmes Online For Free – This is just the first stage of the long process of eventually making all BBC content available via the iPlayer
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Are you an high-tech Evel Knieval? – Sometimes taking risks on new tech is worthwhile
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Task force to study IT needs of small businesses – A US bill proposes an in-depth investigation into how SMEs use IT, including their security needs
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Business blogging unlocks doors to cyberspace – A blog is a useful tool for a SME owner – and it is good for you!
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Cyber Incident Blamed for Nuclear Power Plant Shutdown – A solitary software update was enough to close the plant for 48 hours
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SMEs push for IT enablers – SMEs are looking towards IT solutions more often – don’t forget that OnlineOffice will meet all your small business software as a service requirements
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