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Website of the Week: Lost At E Minor
Something a bit different this week.
At Anthill, we're keen advocates of great design as a gateway to untapped creativity. We place immense emphasis on...
Where are all the web entrepreneurs?
When we launched our inaugural 30under30 Awards in April (Anthill's award program to recognise young entrepreneurs), we were immediately surprised at the lack of...
NameThis.com
So you’re worried that your new product name might prove to be commercial Kryptonite? Or perhaps you just want to share your genius for...
Magazine 2.0: Use your smarts to help us write the next edition of Anthill
Could we be about to create Australia’s first reader-generated magazine article?
Probably not.
Many magazine articles are already written by readers.
But! We might be the first...
UserVoice.com
For developers of new products and services, accurate feedback is worth its weight in gold. That’s why corporations spend billions of dollars on market...
Commercial Ready 'Flash' protest gathers steam
Thanks to everyone who emailed, posted comments on this blog and volunteered to participate in Anthill's imminent 'flash' protest against the federal government's axing...
Commercial Ready ‘Flash’ protest gathers steam
Thanks to everyone who emailed, posted comments on this blog and volunteered to participate in Anthill's imminent 'flash' protest against the federal government's axing...
IP 101
Editor’s note: We often jump straight into the minutia of intellectual property affairs on this page without sufficient regard for those of you who...
Adrian Giles, co-founder, Hitwise
Spotting a niche for web traffic measurement, Adrian Giles co-founded Hitwise in 1997 and took it from a $5k start-up to $250 million trade...
Ant Bytes — AA28
CREATIVE ESPRESSO
By Stephen Sammartino
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ANT BYTES
CrackBerry, with benefits
While entrepreneurs typically relish a 24/7 relationship with their labour of love, many professionals have been dismayed by...
Australian small business is bullish in the China Shop
For years, Australian entrepreneurs dreamed of riding the Chinese dragon. Now, at last, Aussie SMEs are too busy wheeling and dealing in China to...
Commercial Ready scrapped. Time for a 'flash' protest?
Have you ever heard of a 'flash protest'? It's similar to a 'flash mob,' where a group engages in seemingly spontaneous but actually synchronised...
Commercial Ready scrapped. Time for a ‘flash’ protest?
Have you ever heard of a 'flash protest'? It's similar to a 'flash mob,' where a group engages in seemingly spontaneous but actually synchronised...
Startup School 08
On 19 April, over 650 tech entrepreneurs and students attended the fourth annual free Startup School, held at Stanford University in California. The event,...
Do you see the world differently?
It's often said that entrepreneurs see the world differently.
It has been observed that entrepreneurs have a higher tolerance for risk. They are also...
Look who's entered 30under30
Like many growing businesses, technology is our greatest friend. But it can also be the cause of enormous frustration.
You may have already noticed that...
Look who’s entered 30under30
Like many growing businesses, technology is our greatest friend. But it can also be the cause of enormous frustration.
You may have already noticed that...
The art of simplicity: Lisa Gorman – Podcast
Lisa Gorman has been designing and running her own clothing label since 1999. She was so dedicated to the concept of simplicity that she refused to hire any employees for five years. Now, with 32 staff and five stores along the eastern seaboard, Gorman is an established presence in the Australian fashion industry. But she never forgot those early lessons.