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  • Political

    Why are our Leaders and Politicians so Lost?

    Monday, June 28th, 2010

    Why are our Leaders and Politicians so Lost? Is it their fault or it ours. How long do we use the us and them excuse for our loss of freedom and personal power?

    The New Newspaper of the Future

    Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

    So, the newspaper industry is dying. The owners are squealing, the advertisers are fleeing the sinking fleet streets and the journo’s are cowering discreetly behind their pc screens wondering who is going to pay them a living. All the while piles of old growth carbon laced newsprint is composting faster than the leaves in a forest.

    Web driving a new economy

    Monday, April 13th, 2009

    The Web drives the new economy, will you make money on the net? If anyone doubted it before, the crash in the traditional economy has opened the door for the web to complete its takeover of how we all earn a living. Manufacturing has moved to the 3rd world and the 1st word is left to sweep up the pieces. Growing numbers of people are turning to the web to look for new income sources.

    Google machine killing the news?

    Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

    The Google machine continues to devour the internet landscape in the name of? That’s the question. Who knows what Googles real motives are and actually I doubt they do either.

    Global Warming Meets Global Meltdown

    Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

    Is the economy more important than the environment? Seem like an obvious question? Well that’s where we are now and the answers are not so easy.

    G20 - When the GFC came to Dinner

    Saturday, April 4th, 2009

    So they came, they hugged, they ate and took their paper promises back home again to their electorates. But did they achieve anything? How easy it seems to make bold promises with other peoples money, or peoples pretend money anyway