Over the past few years one of the drivers of the adoption of computers into everyday life has been the invention of the myriad ways that we can communicate with others through our computers. Of course at the root of this revolution has been the internet and the increasingly easy way in which we can connect to it at ever faster speeds.
Over the past 12 months I've seen 3 or 4 news articles saying that, shock horror, many UK small businesses don't have a web site. One such article put the number at something like 44%, but I suspect that figure might be on the low side.
As a species the vast majority of us are compelled to communicate with other members, both within our family unit and without. The very first humans would have used hand signals and maybe grunts (much as chimpanzees do now) which would have been followed by the evolution of language, which was probably the single biggest technical advancement in the field.
Over the past few months we've been bevearing away on the development of a brand new web site, Movie Muser. We'd never created a site with an entertainment focus before and it was certainly an exciting prospect when we originally won the contract. The site itself is content driven providing the latest news, reviews, features, interviews and competitions covering all things film. Movie Muser was launched at the end of May and has been providing film fans with film related stories ever since.