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November 2007

BT Tradespace of the week: Boxy Lady (30 November 2007)

A Tradespace that specialises in products to decoupage.

And now you can submit your expenses by text message! (29 November 2007)

Avoid the end-of-month scramble to compile trips and find receipts.

Join the discussion on the business blog community (28 November 2007)

Now there's a new way for you to share information and make new contacts on BT Tradespace communities.

What do you want to read about? (26 November 2007)

Tell us you thoughts on what topics should be covered on the BT Business blog.

Tradespacer of the week: PR Basics (23 November 2007)

Another great example of a small business using BT Tradespace to promote their services.

Community spotlight: Vegan food and shopping (22 November 2007)

Our first BT Tradespace community spotlight focuses on all things vegan.

Simon bows out (20 November 2007)

After eight months and hundreds of postings, our regular blogger calls it a day - and looks back over the biggest stories during his tenure.

Young users favouring social networks over email? (19 November 2007)

For the first time, sites like Facebook and MySpace were more popular than the big email providers.

BT Tradespacer of the week: Spottie Dottie (16 November 2007)

The place to find products to pamper your dog or cat!

Opera Mini brings full web pages to your phone (16 November 2007)

The Norwegian browser company's mobile version was great before; but its new version brings an even better web experience to your handheld.

Still no word on new Internet Explorer (15 November 2007)

Microsoft promised a new version of Internet Explorer every 12-18 months, and some are wondering why we haven't heard anything.

Build your company's fanbase on Facebook (14 November 2007)

Facebook has introduced new features aimed at businesses and advertising. Do your customers love you enough to declare themselves 'fans'?

Revive an old PC with a Linux CD (13 November 2007)

Don't chuck out that old PC just yet; the Linux operating system is better than ever, and there are versions aimed at less powerful kit.

BT Tradespace launches social networking tools (12 November 2007)

You can create your own place for discussions around topics of you choice, find out about events that are happening in your area and make new contacts.

Mashups in minutes: no knowledge needed (12 November 2007)

The latest tools from Microsoft and Yahoo make it surprisingly easy to pull in and process data from all over the web. Here are some examples we made earlier.

The cashless society is coming ( 9 November 2007)

A decade on from Swindon's groundbreaking experiment, we may finally be seeing the death of the fat wallet. It's happening in London now, and covering the country next year.

Size matters to the latest cheap PCs ( 8 November 2007)

Do Americans only trust PCs in big boxes? If so, they won't like the new Asus ultraportable laptop - a possible Christmas present?

BitTorrent: best for big downloads ( 7 November 2007)

Peer-to-peer downloading isn't necessarily illegal. It's an ideal way to distribute large files, and is starting to make waves in online video.

Should you advertise on Facebook? ( 6 November 2007)

Facebook takes online advertising another step further, letting you target your audience with remarkable precision. But does it work?

Flock: the Facebook-friendly browser ( 5 November 2007)

Flock adds several great features as it approaches a proper release: but is it enough to tempt Simon away from Firefox?

Handling the slow takeup of IE7 ( 2 November 2007)

A year after the launch of its successor, Internet Explorer v6 remains the world's most used browser. Thankfully it is possible to run both on the same PC - if you know how.

Survey reveals the truth of the web business ( 1 November 2007)

One of the web industry's leading websites has carried out its first ever reader survey. So, who's earning the big money then?

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