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Is the LinkedIn IPO the beginning of the end?

Posted on the 26th May 2011

Last Thursday LinkedIn Corp’s shares more than doubled in their first day of trading, setting the stage for debuts from other Internet companies such as Facebook Inc. and Groupon Inc.

The outsize demand for the stock of an Internet company that is growing rapidly but had a profit of $15.4 million last year is the latest sign of the surge—some say bubble—in Web valuations even as the broader U.S. economy struggles to rebound from the recession. Shares of LinkedIn, which operates a professional-networking site, opened at $83 on the New York Stock Exchange, up 84% from its initial public offering price of $45. By the market’s 4 p.m. close, the stock had soared 109% to $94.25. At the end of the day, LinkedIn was worth $8.9 billion. Now – whatever way that we care to look at this – that is a lot of money to pay for a company that has only made $15 million so far. It is placing a PE value of 600…in other words – if LinkedIn does not improve its earning at an almost exponential rate then it will take investors 600 years to get their investment back. Read more

Was that $8.5 billion well spent? Skype, Post-Microsoft.

Posted on the 25th May 2011

So Microsoft has acquired Skype for $8.5 billion. That’s a lot of cash in anyone’s books. (Apparently the next highest bidder was only $4 billion). Skype has never made a profit: in 2010 it recorded a loss of $7m on revenues of $860m – $1.30 per registered user a year, or $5 per “connected” user a year. While revenues have been growing it has been able to negotiate better call termination rates around the world with telephone companies.
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The ICO traps the cookie monster

Posted on the 23rd May 2011

Well – the powers that be (the Information Commissioners Office) have decided that it’s high time that they cracked down on the use of cookies.

New ICO guidance has issued an RU cookie law. The ICO guidance says websites cannot rely on browser settings to decide whether a user consents to having his or her online activity tracked, and that, in most cases, sites should seek explicit consent from the visitor.
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Give me a deal, Facebook?

Posted on the 10th May 2011

OK – you all must have heard of Groupon and know about the general concept. Well, Facebook are starting what amounts to the very same thing. Facebook is finally launching local Deals — a feature that will compete with Groupon‘s core product in five cities starting this month. The five communities in question are San Francisco, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta and San Diego. Facebook revealed to The New York Times that the local offers made to Deals users will be delivered via email and will also appear in users’ news feeds. Any Facebook user can sign up for Deals notifications on the feature’s landing page.
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Google Apps New Features

Posted on the 5th May 2011

Google have announced some exciting new changes and updates to the Google Apps Service.

Google have released the new Google Docs App for the Android Platform. As more and more people are using mobile phones for daily tasks it was important for Google to release an App that enabled the user to access Google doc’s when on the move.
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How to start up a new website, the RIGHT way.

Posted on the 30th April 2011

It’s not easy starting up a website.

There are a variety of steps, requirements (both hardware and software), obstacles and technical configurations that make setting up a new website one of the hardest but most important parts of a new business venture or marketing campaign.
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Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office

Posted on the 25th February 2011

Being a Google Apps Reseller we get to hear about all the new features that Google are working on to improve Google Apps. Yesterday  Google released “Google  Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office” Plugin which can be downloaded here.
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Domain Name Healthcheck

Posted on the 28th February 2010

Domain names are important in today’s businesses providing companies with an online presence. Traditionally domains act as an address for your website and email but now are also used for both IT and marketing.
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