Scoble Stops Blogging for a Week in Support of Sierra
I’m physically ill after reading what happened to Kathy Sierra. Maryam and several others here at PodTech asked me about it and are concerned since the same sites that are attacking Kathy also mentioned me and Maryam. Maryam is really freaked out about it. So am I.
Sierra Level Fallout
As many of you know, I’ve been bouncing around with a number of projects – but I am going to be frequenting WebProBlog a little more. Because I haven’t posted about the industry in a while, I’ve done a little catching up before writing and the big story right now, at least from the blogosphere’s […]
Google’s New Mobile Variant
Google released a new mobile search engine additional to their existing mobile search.
Microsoft Embraces Self Love With ZenZui
It’s self love for two reasons: ZenZui is an independent mobile user-interface company born from Microsoft’s own Research Lab; and it sounds an awful lot like the Japanese phrase for…um…auto-erotica.
First, let’s talk about what this company is, and then we’ll poke some fun.
Yahoo Sings SiteBuilder’s Praises
Prices have been slashed. Fees have been “WAIVED.” And now you, yes, you, can “[b]uild a professional web site in 3 easy steps,” all thanks to Yahoo.
That’s right; our country’s second-most popular search engine corporation trotted out those cheesy advertising formulas. Subtlety be damned, Yahoo wants everyone to know about its new SiteBuilder Tool.
Xbox Live Support Falls Victim To Pretexting
Data privacy and security is at the forefront of concerns facing companies looking to make the most of the Web 2.0 phenomenon. So much information is available these days on user habits and search histories.
Cost-Per-Action Done Right
To read most of the articles on Google’s expanded test of CPA-based content ads, you would think it was the greatest invention since the wheel. It could be great for certain advertisers, but only if they do it right. As it turns out, that’s not so easy.
Can You Provide a Written Proposal Objection?
This is part 4 in a ten part series.
Yahoo Unveils Major Mobile Initiative
Yahoo’s not screwing around with the mobile market. Judging from the string press releases coming out of Sunnyvale, they mean business. The company launched a major initiative today across 19 countries, called Mobile Publisher Services, to better enable content providers to distribute and monetize their wares.
And of course, Yahoo gets a nice chunk of that pie.
Adobe Launches Creative Suite 3
Adobe Systems has launched their Adobe Creative Suite 3 product line, the company’s largest software release in their 25-year history. The product line offers integrated design and development tools for graphic artists and web designers.
Creative Suite 3 brings together Adobe and Macromedia products that will give designers and developers a number of options for print, Web, mobile interactive, film and video production.