Archive for April, 2007
More than 90 per cent of businesses were hooked up to the internet in 2006, up 15 per cent from 2001, Statistics New Zealand said today. In its Business Operations Survey for 2006, SNZ found over three-quarters of businesses had a broadband internet connection.
Two Central Coast business people are being honored this week - designated National Small Business Week - by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. Witness the new, $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring and sparked professional sports’ highest-profile drug scandal.
A HOME-BASED sandwich business threatened with closure after neighbours’ complained has earned a reprieve. (26/04/2007 10:01:36)
TRENTON - The Better Business Bureau (BBB) today issued a warning advising job seekers to beware of misleading online job postings and employment arrangements aimed at stealing money and identities.
The federal government backed IPv6 for e-Business project has yielded an Ubuntu-based IPv6 router that is now being trialled in business.
Escapia, Inc., the #1 web-based provider of management and marketing solutions for professional vacation rental managers, announced its integrated Internet business platform, Escapia®ONE™, and a significant expansion of the company’s property management software with new ways for property managers to market vacation rentals on the web.
Lisa Wehr, President of Oneupweb, today announced the launch of One for the Money, a new informational podcast drama series. The first episode, titled The Dirty Little Secret, dramatizes what can happen when a new website generates some highly undesirable search results. Although fictional, the story is based on some actual experiences of Oneupweb clients.
More than 90 percent of businesses used the Internet in 2006, up 15 percent from 2001, Statistics New Zealand said today. In the Business Operations Survey for 2006, over three-quarters of businesses had a broadband Internet connection.





