Showing posts with label business news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business news. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Top 10 Stories in Scotland Today
1. Union calls off Grangemouth strike (Herald)
2. Five times more Scots turn to food banks (Scotsman)
3. Unison: end council tax freeze (Scotsman)
4. Salmond and Cameron attend talks (BBC)
5. Children's doctor guilty of 'blunders' (BBC)
6. 4,000 local authority jobs at risk (Daily Record)
7. Scottish start up joins space race (Guardian)
8. Aberdeen Union Street revamp compromise on table (STV)
9. Teargas attack at Dundee Jobcentre (Courier)
10. Broadband boost for Moray Firth (BBC)
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Google offers free products and advertising for UK charities
Google has launched
a new initiative to provide nonprofit organisations in the UK with free
products, including up to £6,600 a month in advertising credit and free
access to Google Apps.
Unlike most businesses, which have to pay for access to Google’s online
communication and collaboration tools, charity workers will be able to
access applications such as Gmail, Google Talk, Hangouts and Drive for free.
They will also be able to develop campaign ideas in real-time with colleagues
from other offices through Google Docs and brainstorm charity initiatives
via the video conferencing tool Google Hangouts.
The idea is to help UK nonprofits cut IT costs, operate more efficiently, and
communicate more effectively, according to Google. The advertising credit,
which can be used to buy Google AdWords, will also enable them to promote
their causes more widely and reach more donors.
“Through Google for Nonprofits, we want to support the incredible work of
charitable organisations in the UK by eliminating some of the technical
challenges and costs that they face,” said Dan Cobley, managing director of
Google UK.
Moving to Google Mail
For assistance with taking advantage of this offer contact Delta Digital. Find out about making the transition to Google Mail. Watch the video >>Understanding Google Adwords
Watch the short video below.
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Saturday, 1 June 2013
A Lesson in Colour: How to Turn Yellow Green
Struggling Yellow Pages maker hibu hangs its hopes on new website
Hibu is rapidly heading towards a debt-for-equity swap that will wipe out shareholders. In return, a raft of hedge funds and other creditors will take full ownership of the firm.Read more: www.thisismoney.co.uk
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