IT businessman offers slice of Technology.com.au
By Tim Lince in Media News on Tuesday, 13th August 2013 at 3:50pm
A local IT businessman and owner of the Technology.com.au domain has declared his interest in partnering with freelance journalists and editors to build a media business around his dormant asset.
Mark Naglost is the founder and managing director of IT services company Berkeley Information Technology, and explained to ITJourno that he purchased Technology.com.au in a domain auction in 2005 for “less than $5,000”.
It was left empty for a number of years, with unrealised plans to turn it into an online IT store, before he partnered with a former colleague and SEO expert in late 2011 to launch a consumer technology website.
The hiring of a Canberra-based editor, Dean Klemick, saw Technology.com.au posting regular news articles and reviews under the tagline &...
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