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Zeta Editorial - ArticlesWhy microblogging could be the next emailThere's no doubt about it: 2009 is the year Twitter broke. But what's the point of microblogging and how can it help your business? How The Web Is Going MobileAs We Become Increasingly Reliant on our Mobiles for Internet Access, the Shape of the Post-iphone Landscape Offers an Intriguing Glimpse of our Online Future… What Cloud Computing Means for YouAccessing files and applications over the internet is changing the way we work and play. Has web 2.0 finally come of age? Microsoft: 'we Feel a Strong Obligation to Customers With Ie8'Internet Explorer 8, which is already available in Beta and is expected to be officially released next year, is the next iteration of Microsoft's market-leading web browser. Zeta catches up with Internet Explorer senior product manager James Pratt to quiz him on web standards compliancy, why IE7 took so long and, erm, the significance of X-UA-Compatible header tags… Browser WarsInternet Explorer 8, Firefox 3. No, that's not the result of a non-league football match with no goalies but the names of the browsers fighting for control of the way we view the internet. And, as Zeta discovers, Microsoft isn't having things all its own way Google: ‘we Want to Make All Browsers Better’Transcript of an interview between Zeta and Google UK about Google Chrome. Do Politicians and Bureaucrats Even Know the World is Changing?Politicians and bureaucrats are too obsessed with legacy thinking, and neglecting the changes happening in the digital world. 2400 Business Cards, No Glue and a Lunchtime or Two?One of the issues we had when re-branding Zeta was what to do with our old business cards. We had hundreds of cards with outdated information styled in the old brand, so instead of just throwing them away I tasked myself to research into different uses for old business cards. I was quite amazed at the number of ideas online. Google’s Chrome ShinesGoogle's latest piece of free software is a browser specifically designed to run the new generation of web-based applications. Find out why Chrome is different to other browsers and how it could improve your experience on the web - even if you never use it
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