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Alex Hill

Director and Founder of Webtron
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RIP Apple's Steve Jobs

A sad day for technology enthusiasts all over the world with passing of Steve Jobs. Although not unexpected, today is perhaps a great day to reflect on a man who started a company in his garage and we...

US Twitter observation

Observing an interesting trend in the US. Movies on Movie billboards are being promoted not via a website address but a hash tag#
I am currently in the US on a plane flight from LA to Raleigh Durham on US Airways writing this blog post and uploading it to the internet in flight. I am on a purchased $12.95 all you can eat high sp...
Online Shopping Part 2How can the retailers fight back?We have just seen the first signs in the business sections of the papers. Retailers are re-thinking the value of Shopping Mall, centre or strip i...

Online Shopping Part 1

Online Shopping Part 1I get asked almost everyday about online shopping. Most questions relate to and should we get into it or what are doing wrong.Online shopping is not new has been around pretty m...
DVD stores will they survive? Will free to air TV survive? Will cable TV survive? As we currently know it No! As DVD Movie, TV and Cable users we are standing at the very beginning of the biggest e...
Looking for a specialist Thailand and SE Asia travel agent booking website?Webtron has just completed a new travel website targeted at the Thailand and SE Asia tourist looking for specialist knowledge...
The Australian Rules Football AFL TV rights are big business, everybody knows that right? Telstra's long suffering shareholders will find some cheer with today's announcement Telstra ...
It comes as no surprise to Webtron that bricks n' mortar retailers such as Borders/ Angus and Robertson are again in the news for all the wrong reasons. Here again is another sign of the times. Thes...
Ricky Gervais getting a dressing down from the Golden Globes organisers? Give me a break! It is probably the best thing that has happened to one of these stale and usually predictable Hollywood indust...