- blog n.
- Website on which an individual or group of users produces an ongoing narrative.
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17 10/2008 Next up with TXPQ Magazine - Propeller's 'right brain', Renee
Renee Buckley is the right side of the brain that is Propeller Global the award-winning graphic design and marketing company based in Brisbane, Australia. You may have already read about the left half in the Damien Buckley interview.
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09 10/2008 myAnalytics - GA for your iPhone
Propeller have been building Google Analytics into most websites for over a year now and along with the relatively simple browser-based portal, a Mac Dashboard widget is also available, allowing you instant at-a-glance reference to how your website is performing.
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09 10/2008 Interview with TXPQ Magazine
Excerpt from a recent interview I did with Peter Moulding from TXPQ magazine.
Damien Buckley is one half of Propeller Global, a one stop web & graphic design studio based in Brisbane, Australia that does advertising, brochures, business cards, copy writing, creative artwork, digital imaging, domain name registration, e-commerce, email marketing, flash animation, flyers, hosting, leaflets, logo design, packaging, point of sale, posters, print, stationery, shopify themes, web design and web hosting amongst other things
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07 10/2008 New Shopify Feature: Comments for Blogs
Drop your Wordpress, dump your Typepad, ban your Blogger…because Shopify now has Comments for Blogs.
While Shopify has always had a fantastic, simple-to-use integrated blogging tool, we’re excited to make it even more useful for those looking to replace their traditional blog.
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29 09/2008 Propeller Win the 2008 McFarlane Prize for Excellence in Australian Web Design
Having been shortlisted for the McFarlane Prize for the second year running, Propeller packed up and headed to Sydney for Web Directions South 2008.
WDS08 was well attended and featured a stellar cast of the net’s finest with over 30 sessions hosted by international speakers such as Jina Bolton, Jeffrey Veen, August de los Reyes, Jeff Croft and Cameron Adams amongst others. WDS08 was sponsored by Microsoft, Adobe, the W3C, Xero, Gruden, 99 Designs, Sitepoint, Molten, Wacom and Opera.
Following a fascinating insight into Microsofts’ new ‘surface’ technology by August de los Reyes, conference organisers John Allsopp and Maxine Sherrin presented this years’ McFarlane Prize
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29 09/2008 AIS Equinox
AIS asked Propeller to create a DL size leaflet for their upcoming ‘Equinox’ event in Canberra. The event brings together architects, interior designers and specifiers for a night of networking at the iconic Canberra Glassworks building.
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29 09/2008 Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees’ Association
Email newsletter for the Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees’ Association marketing their seminars to members of one of Australia’s largest Unions.
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22 09/2008 Propeller McFarlane Prize Finalists for second year running. UPDATE:- WINNERS FOR 2008!
After receiving an award for the Solution Central website in the 2007 McFarlane Prize, Propeller are delighted to find out that we’ve made the finals again this year with the Pro Plaster site.
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09 09/2008 Running Errands!
PropellerMail Lite user Running Errands offer personal assistance and support for home or work, managing those tasks that occupy so much of your valuable time.
In addition to personal and home services such as personal shopping, styling and new mum assistance, ICEA Members Running Errands also take on corporate project management, staff rewards and incentives, product launches, conferences and more…
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03 09/2008 WUFOO - Making forms easy + fast + fun
What’s Wufoo I hear you say? An odd name for a WEB2.0 application indeed but don’t let the name put you off; Wufoo is one of the most useful, value-adding web apps we’ve seen in a long time or as Wufoo’s developers put it…
“Wufoo strives to be the easiest way to collect information over the Internet”.
Wufoo’s HTML form builder helps you create contact forms, online surveys, and invitations so you can collect the data, registrations and online payments you need without writing a single line of code.




