Apteker and Silber team up for funny business
As one of the founders of Internet Solutions (IS), Ronnie Apteker has already achieved great success in the business world – having developed the company from a start-up venture in 1993. He has since left IS and applied his entrepreneurial expertise to several online ventures and technology start-ups. In his new book, Funny Business: The Secrets of an accidental entrepreneur, he explores this journey with author Gus Silber, sharing his hilarious insight into the world of a serial entrepreneur.
Click here to read more...Before you fix the world you need to understand it - Stephen Dubner
As the date of the Discovery Invest Leadership Summit draws near, delegates are looking forward to hearing world-class speaker and award-winning author, journalist and TV personality, Stephen J. Dubner share his insights on what really makes our modern world tick.
Click here to read more...Winning The African Animal Football Cup
Continuing on our previous article – ‘A cost effect and easy way to publish a book,’ Immanuel Suttner describes the ingenious ways he used the Internet to get his book off the ground. The Internet was used to collaborate with parties sitting oceans apart, to raising money to print the book, all the way through to getting the book on shelves across South Africa in time for the opening of the Soccer World Cup. You may be asking yourself what the book would look like? Well below is an extract, along with two spreads of the completed book.
Click here to read more...A cost effect and easy way to publish a book
When his publisher pulled out at the last minute, Immanuel Suttner was faced with a dilemma. To get into a long legal wrangle with the publisher, to abandon the project, or to go ahead and self publish. Self publishing meant taking on all the financial risks of producing a book, with no certainty as to whether the book would sell, or end up as a white elephant.
Click here to read more...Prince of Persia coming to SA
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is coming to South Africa in May. The movie was created by the same team that brought us the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy on was shot on location in Ouarzazate in Morocco.
Click here to read more...Don't expect to make Facebook millions
The fast-breaking storm of social networking has left marketers flailing about for shelter, a path to the calm in the eye of the storm, or at least a way to harness the energy in the turmoil. Some are turning to self-appointed experts, and some try to learn it as they go along. Somewhere in between comes a new guide to 'Facebook Marketing', with an umbrella of a sub-title that goes 'Leverage Social Media to Grow Your Business'. Does it live up to its promises? ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK tests it against the social weather.
Click here to read more...Mobile Office guide reveals cost of connecting
"The Mobile Office", the latest book by technology writer and Gadget editor Arthur Goldstuck, reveals the true cost of connecting a small office or a mobile worker to the Internet - and sounds the death knell for dial-up access.
Click here to read more...Moxyland becomes first ebook with a soundtrack
Cape Town-based author Lauren Beukes's critically acclaimed debut novel, Moxyland, a speculative urban thriller set in South Africa, has been released as an ebook by Electric Book Works - and in the process has become the first ebook to contain an embedded music soundtrack. The soundtrack was compiled by African Dope Records to suit the mood and feel of the book ...
Click here to read more...Build it, and they will come (and break it)
Dummies guides have always undersold themselves, almost by definition, as they imply good advice only for the most uninitiated of novices. Sometimes, this is almost an absurdity, as Creating Web Pages for Dummies reveals with its 9-books-in-1 approach. But trying to be all things to all designers is also not the answer, as ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK discovers.
Click here to read more...You too can YouTube
If you thought YouTube was all about stupid home-made cat videos, idiots proving Darwinism, and the corporate network being clogged up with downloads and forwarded videos, you would be correct. But it can also be a lot more meaningful, as a new Dummies Guide reveals. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK gives it a read.
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