Haig Kayserian

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Haig Kayserian founded KayWeb in 2003 after graduating with a BA in Media and Communications from Sydney's Macquarie University.

He has since overseen the rise of his sole trader business to a national company with international clients.

Haig's expertise within the KayWeb team is Web Marketing. He is an APEX-Certified Website Marketing Consultant, and has helped many of his clients improve their rankings on search engines such as Google and Yahoo.

 

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Other facts about Haig Kayserian

Favourite Sport(s)

Football (Soccer), Rugby League

Favorite Movie(s)

Scarface, The Departed, Screamers

Favourite TV Show(s)

Underbelly, Q & A, House, West Wing, Seinfeld

Favourite Website(s)

www.theworldgame.com.au, www.digidirect.com.au, www.kayweb.com.au, www.google.com

Quote:

"Always underpromise and overdeliver..."

- Rudy Giuliani (in his book Leadership)

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My early testing does indicate that Google Chrome V3 is faster; and for the fastest browser out of the lot to get even faster, that is a significant achievement.

Google really has set the 'speed' bar when it comes to browsers.

Google Books allows searchers to preview a good number of scanned (digitised) pages of books from many publishers. On the left column, there are links to online booksellers where readers can click through to in order to purchase the actual book.

Publishers from all around the world are up in arms about this tactic, which they see as a threat to their traditional way of marketing and selling books. So they are, continent-by-continent, taking Google to court.

A recent report suggests Google has agreed to pay A$125million to European publishers, and agreed to seek permission before digitising and publishing previews of European publishers in the future.

While the amount is nothing huge for a company of Google's stature, it cannot be in the interest of any company of innovators to be dogged by legal question-marks constantly hanging over its head.

The top 15 most dangerous online celebrities, as found by McAfee, are listed below for your reference:

1. Jessica Biel

2. Beyonce Knowles

3. Jennifer Aniston

4. Tom Brady

5. Jessica Simpson

6. Gisele Bundchen

7. Miley Cyrus

8. Megan Fox

8. Angelina Jolie

9. Ashley Tisdale

10. Brad Pitt

11. Reese Witherspoon

12. Britney Spears

13. Rihanna

14. Lindsay Lohan

15. Kim Kardashian