Everyone is aware that our music-listening habits have changed quite dramatically in the space of two generations or less: while today’s tunes are increasingly downloaded and stored digitally, all but the very youthful among us remember CDs and cassettes emerging as the musical format that promised to supersede the LP. However, quite unusually for the…
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Commercial Property North London is Still Tempting Investors…
It has been stated that commercial property london will still be attracting investors for some time to come. This is welcome news for UK citizens and for enterprises based here. It is also news that promises much in terms of Britain’s hopes for an economic recovery, while the rest of Europe struggles somewhat. Obviously, many…
Purchasing school clothes without the fuss
Buying school uniforms is an unavoidable part of putting your offspring through school. There will generally be one big shop per year, when you stock up on all the school clothes necessary for the new term in the autumn, and sundry additional missions to top up when they need new bits and pieces for one…
Integrating external louvres as part of an environmental development
The brise soleil, first developed by Le Corbusier in first part of the last century, is a pretty simple sun-shading structure that is added to buildings (or else integrated in the initial design and construction). Its purpose is to control the amount of sunlight reaching a surface, often a broad glass façade, thereby ensuring that…
Document management – what’s the buzz?
With the use of any new technology there has to be a reason to justify the expenditure and the trouble of training personnel and moving systems. In the case of document management that purpose is efficiency, which has several impacts elsewhere – not least in terms of reputation, as well as your bottom line. Invoice…
ICT infrastructure requires another investment effort
Next generation access refers to the improved speeds at which we can connect to the internet, and researchers have revealed that 8% of UK households now benefit from a super high speed of connection. But, while this super high speed news may sound fantastically progressive, we really should be aiming to spread this rate of…
External louvres have many invaluable functions
The corrosive effect of the sun has become more and more well-documented, and indeed more pronounced, over recent decades. This is not only for its destructive effect upon human skin, but upon the planet, as the ozone layer thins and greenhouse gases warm up the atmosphere. Even the less crucial effects of sunlight, such as…
Shops to rent in north London offer physical premises in desirable postcodes
When it comes to setting up a business, location is something that all entrepreneurs must bear in mind: regardless of the kind of service or product being developed, its influence will be almost wholly reliant on the predilections of the consumer at its point of sale. An exaggerated illustration of the importance of place in…
Community broadband: an answer to the notspots
Although some parts of the country have an excellent ICT infrastructure, in others the technology is years behind – which might as well be decades in such an important and fast-moving area. Next generation access might be an aspiration for the government, but it is far from the reality across the UK. Some rural areas…
Student Loans MakingYou Down?
It’s a well-known fact that university students can find it tricky to keep control of their money. After spending their teenage years living on pocket money from parents, or perhaps a small income from a minimum wage Saturday job, suddenly having two large lump sums appear in the bank account every year can seem like…