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Magic Wand Scanner

Magic Wand Scanner

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This compact battery powered magic one scanner from VuPoint allows you to scan pretty much any document without the need to be connected to a PC. Capable of scanning a A4 page up to 600 x 600 dpi in around 28 seconds and a low resolution scan in black-and-white in less than four seconds.

The VuPoint Magic Wand Scanner it’s powered by two AA batteries and has a microSD card slot which allows you to increase its internal memory up to 32 GB. The VuPoint Magic Wand Scanner is compatible with Windows® XP SP2/ Windows® Vista/ Windows® 7™ and Macintosh 10.4 or above.

More information from VuePoint Solutions.

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Work in the Next Decade

In November 2009, the Confederation of British Industry published ‘The shape of business – the next 10 years’. 500 CBI members, including the UK’s freelance trade body the Professional Contractors Group, participated in workshops in September to share ideas about the future of UK business. John Brazier, managing director of the PCG, has since been invited to represent the group on the CBI Trade Association Council.

I am delighted that the debate about how UK businesses can best position themselves for the challenges ahead is finally taking shape. When it comes to the future of the workforce, the CBI’s report states that “a significant number of businesses will move to a new employment model where the core of permanent staff is smaller and a greater number of freelancers, consultants and temporary workers are used”. This horizon-scanning exercise, which culminated with the report, has provided an excellent insight into how businesses are likely to adapt and evolve in the aftermath of the credit crunch and the recession.

Read more at Freelance UK.

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Zinio Launches iPhone App

Zinio Launches iPhone App

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Zinio, the world’s leader in digital publishing, technology, distribution and services, today announced the launch of its iPhone app (zinio.com/iphone) as the cornerstone of its ubiquitous “Unity” reading platform. Currently offering its digital content to be read on PC, Mac, netbook, touch-screen and tablet devices, Zinio now adds another reading access point to its multi-platform-enabled portfolio.

As other publishers continue to launch titles individually on separate platforms, Zinio will offer its global, iPhone-ready selection of thousands of magazine and book titles, reinforcing its multi-platform rollout strategy (zinio.com/iphonevideo). Rather than a series of individual device-driven efforts, Zinio now optimizes for the screen on which it is being read. A pioneer in the digital-publishing space since 2001, Zinio’s content will be accessible to consumers from where they can get the most enjoyment, paying for it only once.

With its application having been showcased on a number of technology-partner devices at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Zinio will reveal specifics regarding its fast-growing, global-distribution partnerships over the next few months. Delivering over 115 million publications to more than 140 different countries, Zinio will continue to empower the digital-reading experience with ongoing plans in 2010.

“In one fell swoop, Zinio is mobilizing the entire publishing industry and moving it light years ahead,” said Rich Maggiotto, President & CEO, Zinio. “While many publishers are battling digital distribution with a platform-by-platform approach, Zinio has announced ‘Unity’ for consumers to explore and enjoy reading digitally regardless of their device from anywhere in the world.”

Zinio’s highly anticipated free application for the iPhone and iPod touch initially launches with access to titles including: Automobile Magazine, Car and Driver, Chicago magazine, iPhone Life, Marie Claire, Motor Trend, PC Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Redbook, The Independent Guide to the iPhone 3GS, Transworld Motocross, Transworld Skateboarding, Vegetarian Times, VIVmag, Yoga Journal and many more. Subsequently, the rest of its global catalog of thousands of books and magazines will be released.

About Zinio:

Zinio is revolutionizing reading. Through digital products and services, the Company creates better ways for people to discover published content, get more of it and do more with it. Zinio works closely with publishers worldwide to reinvent reading. For consumers, Zinio enables the ability to shop for, search inside, read, share and save digital content in new ways and on many devices. With over 50,000 digital magazines and books, and e-stores localized in 15 languages, zinio.com is the largest newsstand in the world. Founded in 2001 and privately held, Zinio is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in New York, London, Paris, Barcelona and Taipei.

http://www.zinio.com

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Government Seeking New Credit Lines For Businesses

The government is looking to increase the options for small and medium-sized businesses looking for finance, it was announced yesterday.

In a discussion paper launched by the Treasury, the government is asking businesses to give their views on how to increase the options for smaller firms looking for growth capital, with the intention of introducing proposals for reform later this year.

The paper, entitled ‘Developing non-bank lending channels for UK businesses’ is calling on entrepreneurs and investors to identify the barriers hindering the development of more diverse sources of financing for firms. In particular, the Treasury is looking to increase the supply of debt finance from non-bank lenders.

Read more at Growing Business.

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Logitech Lapdesk N700

Logitech Lapdesk N700

The laptop desk has now evolved into a lapdesk. This latest model from Logitech not only features speakers but also a raft of other tech to make working with your laptop much more comfortable. The whole lapdesk is angled at 10 degrees to give you the best working surface that your knees simply can’t provide. Almost silent fan operation keeps your lower regions nice and cool. You’ll need a spare USB socket on your laptop though to run this unit.

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Available now from Logitech.

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Top 5 ecommerce trends for 2010. Flixmedia, the web retail specialists, predict key changes in online shopping behaviour this year

Flixmedia, the online retail specialists, are predicting 5 key innovations will transform the business of ecommerce in 2010. Flixmedia help power sales for 8 of the top 10 most popular online shops in the UK (based on the IMRG-Hitwise Hot Shops List from November 2009) – including the top 3 ranked online retailers, Amazon UK, Argos and Play.com. Scott Lester, Chief Executive of Flixmedia.tv, believes the new decade marks a turning point for an industry that needs to innovate to grow.

"We've got to a point in online retail now where most consumers are comfortable with the experience of buying online - sales have grown 11% year on year. But the ecommerce experience they're offered is very far from perfect, and sales are being lost every day because of this. Some parts of the online shopping journey haven't changed in 10 years - for example, hundreds of potential purchases are lost every day because of customers abandoning their carts before checkout, because the checkout experience still isn't simple and compelling enough. Real progress still needs to be made."

According to Mr Lester, the key innovations that online retailers should be looking at in 2010 are:

1. Augmented reality

Augmented reality – the overlaying of digital images, video and information onto real world content – is set to infiltrate every aspect of our lives in 2010, with ecommerce one of the major growth areas.

“Imagine holding up your iPhone to a product in a shop and getting competitive prices, product information and more overlaid onto the image. Or, to take it one step further, how about an augmented reality interactive product catalogue? It’s already being developed (http://bit.ly/6vubJH). Flixmedia.tv is already planning to release its first vendor/retailer augmented reality campaign in February 2010.”

2. Data mining

In the face of the social media revolution, online retailers are doing their best to react with campaigns that aim to engage the consumer in their own space and on their own terms – whether that’s offering more interactive, immersive content on their own site, or actively conversing with customers on Twitter and Facebook. Robust tracking and analysis of the data these sorts of campaigns provide is more important than ever. In 2010 it will be vital for online retailers to be able to effectively data mine their sales and marketing campaigns.

“At Flixmedia, we offer brands and vendors a comprehensive data mining system to help them market more efficiently: Dabs.com used Flixmedia to analyse and improve their campaign for Windows 7, resulting in first-month sales of Windows 7 being 6,000 per cent higher than those reported for its predecessor, Vista.”

3. Mobile purchasing and geo-locating

The iPhone has changed everything for ecommerce – consumers once wary of purchasing via their mobile phones have bought over 2 billion apps from the iPhone app store since it launched. According to a Deloitte survey, one in five shoppers planned to use their mobile device to help them with their Christmas shopping this year, with four out of ten consumers between the ages of 18 to 29 years old planning to use their mobile device to shop.

Additionally, geo-location technology opens up even more opportunities for engaging with consumers wherever they are. “But don’t imagine that you can just create an iPhone app extension of your website brand and be done with it. Competing with thousands of other apps in the store is a tough task, and retailers should be thinking about driving consumers as much to the high street destination as the digital one: a prominent store finder is key for any retail mobile app. Within this, the evolution of geo-locating on the iPhone or similar devices will open up endless options – by enabling consumers to be targeted in a specific location, or allowing them to send information from that location.”

4. Real-time revolution

2009 saw the real-time revolution of Twitter reach the mainstream, and this trend will only be amplified in 2010. Consequently, retailers need to be able to engage with and react to the real-time conversation around their brand. But this demands a new savviness from online retailers.

“At December’s Le Web conference, Xavier Court of Vente Privee noted that, ‘I dont like the idea of using Facebook and Twitter as marketing tools. Consumers are not naive – they know when it’s a company push on Twitter.’ Entrepreneurs will lead the way in creating tools that enable better selling through social media, and it’s therefore vital in 2010 that retailers look to new technology to help them integrate more effectively into the online real-time conversation around their brand.”

5. Ecommerce as entertainment

In 2009 Buy.tv, Ralph Lauren TV, and JC Penney’s video runway shows (http://bit.ly/6EMMqW) revealed new ways of integrating video ecommerce into the shopping experience, creating retail narratives that were more like entertainment shows than traditional marketing campaigns.

“This trend of ‘ecommerce as entertainment’ will grow even stronger in 2010, as consumers become increasingly more demanding and choice expands. Grabbing and keeping the attention of consumers will be a priority for retailers – offering an added value shopping experience as entertaining as the latest Paris fashion shows is one way of keeping them on the page.”

Mr Lester added: “Christmas Day saw £9.5m of sales made online, up 17% from 2008. Consumer confidence is growing despite the economic downturn, and it’s vital that retailers turn this to their advantage this year. It’s about giving consumers a retail journey as convenient, accessible and simple as the one they get walking into a high street shop. These key innovations will play a massive part in closing the gap between the online and bricks and mortar experience.”

About Flixmedia

Flixmedia.tv is an e- commerce syndication platform that helps brands and online retailers “sell smarter”.

Flixmedia acts as a channel for vendors like Philips, Toshiba and Microsoft to produce and distribute video clips, info PDFs, images and other product information content to online retailers like Amazon, Walmart and Tesco.com, using a one-stop-shop syndication system developed by Flixmedia.

Flixmedia can take already-created material from vendors and inject it directly into the relevant product’s page on the retailer’s website, and/or create bespoke content via their video production studio.

Flixmedia’s partners can access a detailed campaign analysis dashboard, allowing them to view customer behaviour data – click-throughs, conversions and much more – in real-time. Partners can then automatically update their Flixmedia-delivered content across all retail sites with one click, giving them unrivalled control of their campaigns.

Media contacts:

Christian Ward
Monument PR

T: +44 (0)7764 254 011

E: christianw@monumentpr.com

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Eco Garden Office Pods

Eco Garden Office Pods

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Garden offices seem to be all the rage at the moment with the pod design being particularly popular. These latest designs from Devon Based Roost are the perfect addition to any garden. The Oval is very attractive indeed. Measuring 2.4 x 4.8m, the office is large enough for most needs. Roost say:

“A roost not only offers the extra space you’ll love but a place flooded with natural light. A comfortable, clean, cosy space insulated to such a high standard that the you’ll be able to enjoy all the seasons (even the chilliest ones) from the inside out. And the brilliant thing about a roost studio means extra space without the hassle and expense that comes with a traditional build or home extension.”

“At Roost, we’ve created pods for all kinds of people with all kinds of purposes in mind. Our roost pods are so adaptable, we’re confident that almost anyone could find a good reason to go for one!

“Whether you enjoy working from home, hanging out in you garden, painting, playing music, pilates, watching films or boasting the coolest guest accommodation in town, a roost is the way to create the extra space you need.

“A roost is all about creating a space that suits your needs. We offer a truly bespoke service that is all about working with you and adapting our designs to suit you.

“A consultation with one of the team in your home will help you pin down exactly what you need from your roost. Choose from our innovative range of off-the-peg designs or if you’re feeling a little more wild, opt for something more ‘free-rangc’ with the help of our in-house design team.”

At the moment I work in a spare room of our house. This is fine and is the best home office I’ve every had – but I’ve been thinking about office gardens for some time. Not sure I have the space, but certainly have the desire to join the garden office club.

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How to Start a Freelance Design Business

How to Start a Freelance Design Business

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Have you ever wanted to make money by designing? Have you thought about starting a freelance design business without knowing exactly where to begin?

In this quick-start guide, we’ll show you exactly how to become a successful freelance designer — operating your own profitable and flexible business where you’re in charge of your income, your hours, and your lifestyle.

Written by freelance expert, Mason Hipp, and pulling from hundred’s of freelancer’s experiences and recommendations, this guide is filled with simple step-by-step instructions and valuable information that could only be provided by an experienced freelancer. Even if you already have a freelance design business, you are guaranteed to find something valuable in this guide.

This guide includes over 45 pages of detailed information, valuable resources, and step-by-step instructions on how to become a freelance designer. Think of it as a manual or blueprint for starting a freelance design business. We’ve even included a quick-start checklist to help you keep track of your progress along the way.

From setting up your business, to getting clients, to managing your projects and staying productive — this guide is written by experienced freelancers who have been in your position and know the road to success.

More details and instant buy now from Freelance Folder.

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Tim O’Reilly Talks Publishing and EBooks Podcast

Tim O’Reilly Talks Publishing and EBooks Podcast

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In this series of interviews, called Publishing Talks, I am talking to book industry professionals who have varying perspectives and thoughts about the future of publishing, books, and culture.  This is a period of disruption and change for all media businesses.
Publishing has been a crucial part of human culture for as long as people have been writing and reading.  How will publishing evolve as our culture is affected by technology, climate change, population density, and the ebb and flow of civilization and its economics? Publishing Talks interviews help us understand the outlines of what is happening, and how we might ourselves interact with and influence the future of publishing as it unfolds. Publishing Talks interviews give people in the book business a chance to talk about ideas and concerns in a public forum that are often only talked about “around the water cooler,” at industry conventions and events, and in emails between friends.
I hope that Publishing Talks interviews will give people inside and outside the book industry a chance to hear about some of the thoughts, ideas and concepts that are currently being discussed by engaged individuals within the industry.

Listen the the podcast at Writers Cast.

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HMRC Will Close Businesses

It seems that the recent financial crisis has not convinced the government and HMRC to have sympathy with companies in difficulties.

New figures just released show that they are responsible for nearly half of the petitions submitted for the closure of companies. These figures obtained by accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young showed that HMRC had lodged 43 per cent of all ‘wind-up’ positions over the past six months.

Read more at Freelance Supermarket.

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