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	<description> Managing a micro-business online, or offline, usually involves paperwork. Lots of it. From customer enquiries to invoicing, the tracking of your biggest concern: the customer, is a tough task.Shouldn’t computers and the internet make business easier?You could just create a blog. Then add an email follow up system. Then another customer birthday card system. Very soon you are moving your data across too many diverse systems.GoodBarry, a winner of the Transaction 2.0 &amp;quot;Best Aussie Business Startup&amp;quot; at last week’s CeBIT conference in Sydney, is the perfect answer.Recently highlighted for their innovative marketing, in this video interview we see an in depth demonstration of GoodBarry.</description>
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