Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Let The Chairman Brag

As the chairman of OE Design – The Web Designers, can I please ask you to forgive me for a moment….

I want to brag about three members of my organization.

But before I brag, the facts are, that I’m not so smart when it comes to websites. But I am smart enough to surround myself with very smart people, while I take copious notes.

As a direct result of that, I’m not only getting older with every passing day, but because of the ‘young’ company I keep, I’m getting to know a few things in this ever changing online world that we live in. And the other bonus I get is that I share in the tremendous success of my fabulous team that is now having an impact nationally and globally as a direct result of being part of the OE Design vision and success story.

So here is my brag – as promised….

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The E-Book Revolution Continues

Here is some hot off the press news about a revolutionary e-book introduction…

‘Amazon’s revolutionary electronic book, the Kindle, will arrive in Australia next week after a two-year wait.

Amazon Kindle vice-president Steve Kessel confirmed the gadget’s Australian arrival after the online book giant released an international version of the e-book reader.

Its release is made possible by Amazon’s deal with AT&T to provide mobile internet access outside the US, which will mean users can browse Amazon’s Kindle website with no book download costs.

Online books are expected to cost $US13.99 to download: $US4 more than in the US.

Mr Kessel said more than 200,000 books were now available for download from the Kindle online store, in addition to magazines and newspapers, and Australian titles would be added in future.

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The Breville Story

We were recently inspired by The Breville Story (which is found below) and are now pursuing more and more feedback from our existing clients, so that we can discover better ways to serve you. And as I read recently, ‘If you aim for perfection, you might just hit excellence.’

The Breville Story

On Melbourne Cup Day in 1932, just seven months after the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bill O’Brien and Harry Norville scraped together 500 pounds in the midst of the nation’s worst economic depression to found ‘Breville Radio’. Together they built and sold radios to a generation for whom radio was the centre of family entertainment and a vital connection with a world in great upheaval.

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