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          The latest updates from Folutions - web site design and development company in Melbourne, Australia.
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            DRM protection of digital media
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            http://www.folutions.com/bulletins/digital-media-drm-licence-protection.html
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              DRM protection is not just for the big media distribution companies like Apple. Licencing your digital material correctly using DRM technologies not only helps prevent unauthorised use of it, even if you are giving it away for free it can help bring in users to your website and ultimately puff up your subscriber database -- perfect for a rainy day when you fancy sending out some marketing.
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            website.feedback@folutions.com
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            Mon, 21 May 2007 18:29:00 +1000
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          <title>
            Automatic and unattended remote unix backup script for files and MySQL databases using TAR and SSH
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            http://www.folutions.com/bulletins/remote-unix-backup-script.html
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              Paranoid about losing all of your server's data? Then perhaps you should think about implementing an automated backup procedure? We have just released, completely for free, a shell script which uses commonly found unix utilities (tar and ssh) to run a 7-day-cycle, incremental backup of system files and MySQL databases, which are then sent to a remote server for off-site storage. See the full article for more details plus a copy of the script.
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          <author>
            website.feedback@folutions.com
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          <pubDate>
            Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:11:00 +1000
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          <title>
            Be the competition, not the competitor
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            http://www.folutions.com/bulletins/be-the-competition-not-the-competitor.html
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            <![CDATA[
              So you've just started up your own small business, or are thinking about it? You are probably pretty excited about everything, even if it is proving to be a lot of hard work - no doubt though, it will be well worth the effort in the end. Have you considered how you are going to represent your business online though? It's an important question to consider, because your competition are most likely already online and established.
            ]]>
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          <author>
            website.feedback@folutions.com
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          <pubDate>
            Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:35:00 +1000
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          <title>
            New web site launches
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            http://www.folutions.com/bulletins/the-new-web-site-launches.html
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              It's quarter one 2007 and I've been in Melbourne for a couple of weeks now. I'm loving it,
	      but work is calling, rather the need to earn an income is calling. So it's back to the coal
	      face, but this time I have decided to branch out on my own, rather than seek the employment
	      of an established web site design and development company...
            ]]>
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          <author>
            website.feedback@folutions.com
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          <pubDate>
            Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:30:00 +1000
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