Take Vista Search To The Next Level
Mike Torres writes about a hidden Windows Vista option that gives you a much more powerful search in Windows Vista.
Marketers Still Missing Social Media Target
BIGResearch’s latest simultaneous Media Usage Study raises a big flag for marketers and PR practitioners: you’re operating in a new reality of a consumer controlled communication model.
2 Faces of Demand Management
As I continue my journey through the terminology difficulties of modern IT management, one issue that keeps coming up (as recently as this week’s IQPC IT Governance conference, where I spoke) is the question:
Where’s The Fire? It’s On Technorati
Our favorite three-letter acronym has been adopted by Dave Sifry as the newest feature on his blog search site, giving it a little social media flavor by allowing people to write about current topics and others to vote on the best commentary.
The Marriott Way – Branding With Blogs
Recently I was pointed to a new blog “Marriott on the move”, started by the CEO of Marriott Properties, Bill Marriott.
What Options Back Dating Means for Stock Investing
Just when you thought it was safe to write a check for stock investing, the options backdating scandal hits.
Google Aggressive In N.C. Negotiations
Google recently announced plans to open a brand new server facility in North Carolina, a move expected to inject new life into the local and regional economy. The company’s negotiating tactics, however, are now coming under scrutiny as state documents from the proceedings are now becoming available.
Australia Hearts Google
Finally Microsoft gets to snicker at Google a little. Both companies planned Sydney flyovers for Australia Day to snag aerial snapshots of Australians doing Australian things. But due to a miscommunication between Google and Sydney air traffic controllers, the search company ended up a bit late to the prom.
Publisher Promotes “Wikinovel”
Penguin Books and De Montfort University have launched an intriguing new project that they’ve described as “an experiment in creative writing and community.” The experiment’s objective: for a large group of volunteer writers to create a single, preferably coherent novel. Oh, and the title of the “wikinovel” will be A Million Penguins.
SuperPages Adds Social Networks To Search
SuperPages.com wants local business reviewers and is willing to pay any amount of vanity for them. The online directory unveiled its “Reviewer of the Week” program, an effort to meld local search and social networks.