- Bleating from Borders belies the boring truth Fri, 11/27/2009 - 01:44 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
So, Borders has gone into administration in the UK after a dreadful trading period. Apparently they have "cash flow" problems meaning they are potentially unable to meet their financial demands. According to several reports, it's the internet's fault. But this simply is not true. Nine out of ten books ...
- Here is the news....Britain is late...again...! Tue, 11/24/2009 - 05:13 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
News is, well, new. It's stuff that's either an update on information we already know, or it is brand, spanking new. Newspapers are not called "oldspapers" after all...what they give us is (relatively) new material. Online, of course, "new" means "within the last few seconds"; the race to be the first ...
- How to avoid blogging hell Mon, 11/23/2009 - 09:43 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Many bloggers are unhappy bloggers. They find it difficult to get inspired to write and when they do they are upset by the lack of readers. Then when they look at their website's statistical data they are even more saddened by the lack of time people spend reading their musings. In business, it's worse; ...
- How to sell more online by making it easy to see your products Thu, 11/19/2009 - 01:47 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Do you want to sell more from your website? OK, silly question, I know. But one of the difficulties anyone selling stuff online has is that they cannot really control the sales environment. People tend to buy more when they are comfortable. But your sales environment might be someones office, their ...
- Facebook is right on the button for safety Wed, 11/18/2009 - 06:31 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Children who get bullied online should rightly be protected; so too should adults who get "cyberbullied" as it is called. Today, though, a major row has erupted between the police and Facebook over a seemingly innocuous little "button" that helps people cope with online abuse. Jim Gamble, the CEO of ...
- Twitter and Facebook could significantly change human health Tue, 11/17/2009 - 00:28 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
What's the biggest breakthrough in human health in the last couple of hundred years do you reckon? is it antibiotics? Or, perhaps, anaesthetics? Or what about scanner technology? In spite of these significant developments in human medicine, they are not as revolutionary in health terms as the installation ...