Dolphin Stadium Sacked By Hackers
Do not visit the Dolphin Stadium website. It’s been hacked with malicious code placed on the server, as security firm Websense Security Labs discovered.
Search Marketers Declare War On Pork
Pork may be like mother’s milk to some, but a very few of them would confuse the two because, in general, people understand metaphors. Lawyers don’t. Lawyers don’t get metaphors, even if they did really well on the analogies portion of their LSATs. Search marketer Jennifer Laycock suddenly finds herself trying to teach this subtle nuance of language to lawyers, and the entire SEM community is her assistant.
Viacom Orders YouTube To Pull Clips
YouTube is involved in another showdown this time with media giant Viacom who is demanding that the video sharing site remove over 100,000 clips that are owned and licensed by the media company.
Get Your Google Search Position in C#
If you want to test your position in Google for a certain search term, you can do so by using the Google website. By position I don’t mean Page Rank, but the actual place in the search results.
Broadband Penetration And Remote Support
Broadband Internet access in North American households has increased from 29 percent at the end of 2004 to 41 percent in 2006 according to “North American Consumer Technology Adoption Study 2006” a Forrester Research study.
Mozilla Moves To China
I came across an interesting fact today: “The Chinese name for red panda is hunho or firefox, due to their colour and similar size to a fox.” So . . . would the Chinese associate Mozilla’s Firefox browser with a panda bear, despite the fox logo? We’ll soon find out, as Mozilla has announced plans to open a corporate office in Beijing.
Our City: The New Yahoo Local?
It’s only in beta – and the only version that’s currently available is geared towards the Indian market – but a potential replacement for Yahoo Local has been spotted. Called “Our City,” Yahoo describes it as “a dynamic representation of content created by you and everyone else,” adding, “[t]here is a lot to Explore and Share.”
Five Tips To Prepare For Yahoo Panama
The day after the Super Bowl is coming fast, and with it will be the formal, no-kidding, here it is, launch of the new Yahoo advertising system. Yahoo wants you to be ready for the switch.
Digg Will Bury Top Users Feature
As the popularity of Digg has grown through the social media landscape, so have the efforts of those looking to game the system. Digg founder Kevin Rose addressed this controversial issue in his latest blog post.
AdCenter Scoffs At Panama
Anything Yahoo can do, Microsoft already did. In Microsoft’s opinion, they are doing it a lot better than Yahoo and think the portal will just keep on playing catchup when Panama arrives to take on adCenter.