Move over laptop, iPhone’s in town

Six months ago, while killing time at the airport I was seduced by the Asus Eee PC. It was small, sleek, came in five different colours and was the solution to my husband’s need for extortionately priced daily newspapers while on holiday.  With built-in Wifi, and small enough to chuck in my bag it was perfect.  We’d be able to sit on a beach while he read his paper on-line.

However, last week we bought an iPhone making my little laptop completely redundant.   Why carry a laptop around when the phone can do everything you need?  It’s not a thought that is mine alone,  it’s a sentiment shared by The Wall Street Journal in their article about the demise of the laptop.

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Advertising potential from RSS feeds

RSS feeds provide a way of sharing your news with others.  It doesn’t matter which particular feeder they use, whether it’s Google, Yahoo or one of the many downloadable varieties, it serves as a hub to steadily stream news about your company. So rather than sending an email to those who are interested in your news, an RSS feed delivers it directly to them.

 

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Barack Obama’s got his eye on Cite

It’s the small things in life that can put the biggest smile on our faces.  We’ve just received an email from Twitter telling us that Barack Obama’s following us.

Barack Obama follows us on  Twitter

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Cite are selected to market London International Music Show 2009

Cite are delighted to announce that we’ve been selected to design and market the 2009 London International Music Show. Our online marketing expertise helped us win the job. Watch this space!