East London Tuttle

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Working from home can be a bit isolating for obvious reasons and one of the purposes of the Social Media Cafe and Tuttle club enterprises is to provide a space where self employed freelancers and suchlikes can meet up, enjoy a coffee, do a bit of work using the free wifi and generally netowrk as well.

London Tuttle club has had to move venues more than oncem, and last week came to Spitalfields, which is nice and local for me being within an easy walk of Liverpool Street station. The venue was cafe Leon, pleasant enough.

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I hope the East London branch of the Tuttle club meets up again from time to time.

Forth Road Bridge Scotland

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Forth Road Bridge Scotland

Originally uploaded by Andyrob

An immense structure is the Forth Road Bridge in Scotland near Edinburgh.

Save the Internet

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Save the Internet

Originally uploaded by Squirmelia

In Australia, the government want to introduce compulsory internet censorship.

Of course we already have this in the UK since 2004

Internet Connectivity statistics

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National Statistics Online – Product – Internet Connectivity
E-commerce is having a huge impact on the way we do business. It can lead to dramatic growth in trade, increase markets, improve efficiency and effectiveness and can transform business processes. ONS developed the Index of Internet Connectivity as part of a package of measures to help monitor the UKs use of the Internet and the growth of e-commerce.

This inquiry surveys a panel of Internet Service Providers ISPs, collecting data on the number and type of active Internet subscriptions. Publication of the index commenced in 2001. The publication shows the change in the overall level of connections to the Internet and also for dial-up and broadband connections separately.

National Work from Home Day

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National Work from Home Day is this Thursday, 15th May.

So what do the people who already work from home do to celebrate such a day? Go out and evangelise about the benefits of homeworking perhaps. Or get together for a social event like the Social Media Cafe in London.

Stay at home and make use of the broadband wifi by sitting in the garden and answering the occasional email.

Taking part in National Work From Home Day

Many people can easily do their jobs from home. Apart from enhancing work-life balance for staff, with added health and leisure benefits, and reducing the need to travel, working from home significantly improves productivity, enabling businesses to be more competitive.

Many smarter working practices are very simple to implement, and it is these that organisations are being encouraged to try during Work Wise Week:

* Allowing staff to come in either an hour later or an hour earlier, with a reciprocal hour shift at the end of the day. This would enable staff to avoid the busiest travel times, effectively staggering the rush hour and making the journey far more tolerable for everyone.
* Allowing staff to take a half hour lunch break each day, and then let them leave at 3.00pm on the last day.
* Allowing staff to work from home on Thursday May 15, National Work from Home Day. Even a small reduction in the number of people travelling on the roads or by public transport on that day will have a significant effect on congestion and overcrowding.
* During Work Wise Week, ask staff to cancel all external face-to-face staff meetings, and instead hold them by conference call, either video or telephone. This would save time and resources, and reduce congestion and pollution.
* Where appropriate, allow staff to roster their own shifts during the week.

Google’s share of UK search

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How Much is a Top Google Ranking Worth to Your Business? : SEO Book.com
In the UK Google not only has nearly 90% of the search market, but – according to Hitwise – Google controls a full 36.55% of the traffic going to UK websites. And, due to how search works, that 36.55% of traffic is generally more targeted and more valuable than the remaining pool of traffic.

Survey: UK seventh in Europe for internet use

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According to his survey report, ‘Britain’ is 7th in a league table of European countries for percentage of population that regularly use the internet.

Survey: Iceland leads Europe in net use – Research – BizReport
Survey: Iceland leads Europe in net use
Iceland has the highest percentage of population aged 14 and above in Europe that uses the Internet on a regular basis, finds recent research.

by Helen Leggatt

The survey, by market research firm GfK, found that 88% of the population of Iceland uses the Internet regularly.

The Scandinavian countries of Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden came next, followed by Austria and Britain.

Could it be that climate drives Internet use? The Scandinavian and Icelandic climates are colder than those of the countries where Internet use is lowest – Malta, Spain and Portugal – and daylight is in shorter supply.

1. Iceland – 88%
2. Finland – 81%
3. Norway – 76%
4. Denmark – 76 %
5. Sweden – 73 %
6. Austria – 67 %
7. Britain – 63 %
8. Germany – 61 %
9. Slovenia – 61 %
10. Estonia – 60 %
11. France – 56 %
12. Italy – 53 %
13. Ireland – 45 %
14. Portugal – 43 %
15. Spain – 35 %
16. Malta – 25 %

Norway has just been ranked the most technologically advanced country in the world, for the third year in a row, in The World Economic Forum’s latest Global Information Technology Report.

I would suggest that it’s not so much a cold climate as lack of daylight in the winter months that drives Northerners to spend more time on indoor pursuits.

Web will overtake TV for UK advertising

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Web expected to overtake TV as UK’s top ad medium – ZDNet.co.uk
The internet will usurp television as the biggest advertising medium in Britain by the end of 2009, according to a report published on Monday.

Best Broadband Deals

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 Best Broadband Deals

Best cheap broadband internet and TV deals

I’m looking around for the best broadband deals for daily internet access in London and I’m seriously considering SKY TV. Now SKY may not be the first company you would think of as an Internet Service Provider but I figured once they decide to add a service to their core satellite TV business they are going to make sure it becomes totally reliable and fast enough for dependable use. That’s how they’ve maintained their dominant position in the subscription TV business for decades. The trouble with smaller companies is that they can get bought out by larger ones and then you can end up stuck with a legacy service that is expensive and of poorer quality. That’s happened to me twice already, which is why I’m looking at SKY TV with broadband as a possibility, in particular the SKY MID product which should give speeds of up to 8Mb with a 40Gb monthly bandwidth cap for only £5 a month. For the amount of youTube, TED and BBC iPlayer content I watch online that should be plenty, I spend most of the day working with text and graphics (email, web and RSS tools) which hardly use any bandwidth at all by today’s criteria.

In fact I could probably get away with the free SKY BASE broadband, which is definitely the best broadband deal you can get, but for professional purposes a little bit of overkill is not a waste of money.

SKY plus

I’m going to order the SKY+ ( Sky plus ) box for a one-off charge of £99 so that I can play with the linked series recording, and take advantage of pause and rewind of live TV, which is something I used to enjoy in the old Homechoice days. I won’t bother with the HD though, because my old TV and eyesight aren’t up to it. You’d need one of those new widescreen plasma TVs to get the full advantage, and five point one speakers surrounding the living room for the dolby digital lol.

No, I’m turning the offer round and regarding the SKY TV service as coming free with the fast reliable broadband, rather than the other way around as advertised, but they amount to the same thing really, probably the best broadband deals for the UK currently.

 Best Broadband Deals

P minus 8

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Yesterday my journey to work was abandoned. I travelled all the way to� an interconnecting Underground station� before being informed that the service was suspended for the rest of the day. So I hummed and haahhd for a little while, jumped on and off another train then decided to give up and go home.

Then I had to negotiate a refund of the automatic penalty fare taken off my Oyster card credit for having an “uncompleted Journey” !!

I won’t miss being a commuter one little bit!

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