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Mashups have recently given rise to exciting new possibilities for SaaS research projects that are light on resources and heavy on assets. By combining existing research with open source tools, cloud computing and hosted solutions, researchers can limit costs, improve outcomes and spend less time coding.
This project by Tim Sherratt caught our eye for just these [...]
We all know iPads make a great browsing and presentation device, and are excellent for portability. For a retail business they can make all the difference to setup costs and service by providing a cheap and confidence building checkout system that supports you with fully-fledged back end functionality.
We have been building online stores with an [...]
Google Analytics is a fantastic free tool for determining how well your website is performing. It takes a bit of getting used to but the default views are still very useful for determining how much traffic your site has, what they are doing and where they come from.
Most of your traffic will come from Google [...]
The DAAO has launched! The entire team – which is made up of several organisations – including us – has worked hard for the last few months and the whole process has been terribly satisfying. It’s been really inspiring working with such great people and that even though we’re distributed we’re all equally committed to [...]
The DAAO is a key provider of artists biographies that recently received a Discovery Grant to extend the reach of its scholarly outcomes. Laudanum has been working closely with Dr Gillian Fuller and her team for 5 months to design the rebuilding process. This involved producing a Business Analysis, Technical Specification, User experience plan, interface [...]
We’re proud to support Matt Lawson the CFO at Cutting Edge co-started the charity Youngcare and is a few days away from his 11 day trek across the Simpson Desert.
Can you imagine that carrying 105kgs 6 hours on, 2 hours off for 11 days? Mentally and physically challenging – it’s going to be hard to [...]
Once upon a time there were three beautiful girls… Cath, Rose and Liz Ertler.
They were all very exciting and creative – possibly because they were made in Tasmania. I remember swimming across the wide bit of Gordon’s Bay with them one day and thinking “I wonder what these girls are going to do when they [...]