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From now on I will be writing Netura’s blog. For some time it will be in Finnish, but soon I will change the language to English.

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We at Netura have decided to make Mirable Manager (our web content management system) mostly open source. Some modules will still remain commercial (such as the webstore module and other, more special tools), but the core features, such as the text page module and the news module will be made available to the public.
Future commercial [...]

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I want to share a few thoughts about selling. Based on my latest adventures in my network.
About what we (at Netura) doWe find out how a company’s business could be expanded or started on the web and make it happen.
How does one sell a (consulting-based) product?Basically, it’s just about talking to people. We want to [...]

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I just read Thomas Gad’s book “4-D Branding: Cracking the Corporate Code of the Network Economy” – a very straightforward and simple book on brand building. After reading the book, I got more convinced that a likable brand is built by one person, or a very small team with a clear, unified vision. Good ideas [...]

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This is what I’ve been telling to myself lately. I’ve kept on pushing to get everything done, and in the end of the day I tend to say to myself that…all remaining work needs to be postponed, again. So I just give up for the day. That might be for the best, but nonetheless, it [...]

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I really dig the guys at Google (so be warned, this will mostly be a praise post). Google’s doing pretty much everything the right way. Day after day I’m amazed by their innovations – great use of technology for real needs. And just look at the pace – they deliver everything extremely fast. I’ve had [...]

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This is still quite a fresh idea, but I dare to say it’s pretty thoughtworthy. Netura’s web content management system currently works as a web-based program, and can be accessed from any browser. While I like this approach because of it’s platform-independency, I’ve began to think that a Firefox extension could be a way more [...]

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