2.5 Terabyte Hard Drives by 2009?
Hard drive titan Seagate says that increasing hard disk densities could mean 4,000 hours of video on your PC, or TiVo, by 2009.
While You Were Away…
A lot happened in the search/marketing blogosphere this weekend and a number of posts were valuable enough to gain legitimate linkbait status. First off, there was a well-made Google TV hoax that caused quite a stir. Thanks to some elaborate faux videos, some suspected Google was in the process of launching an online television service. […]
Beaconvertising and New Social Media Phones
This post is not about the iPhone. You might have heard that many people believe the latest innovation from Apple will not only revolutionize the mobile phone industry, but maybe even the future of mobile marketing.
Internet Searches Valuable To Consumers
Marketers are becoming more willing to explore non-traditional advertising methods including word-of-mouth in order to capitalize on ROI. A new report from Bigresearch, “Simultaneous Media Study” examines the issue.
LAMP Development – Backbone of the World Wide Web
The World Wide Web has always been an entity that needed a little bit of help in order to run effectively.
Web Development On Your Own Terms
The early days of web development saw a relatively small handful of ‘experts’ and had them seeking to find ways to make a website do what their client wanted them to do.
Does Your Designer Do SEO?
Lee Odden has an brought an interesting issue to light in one of his latest blog posts.
eBay Needs To Extend Auction Endings
I’ve ranted a few times in the past about auction sniping, the practice of bidders using software to hop in at the last second and snag an item at a price below what other bidders may be willing to pay in open bidding.
Search Engine Optimization for Newbies
Explaining search engine optimization to newbies is something that anyone with sales or account support responsibilities at a search marketing or interactive agency is going to have to get good at.
Microsoft Backs Off BlueJ Patent Claim
A useful piece of functionality in Visual Studio had been incorporated into the product without attribution to its creator, Michael Kölling of the University of Kent. Microsoft then submitted a patent application for the tool, which they have reasonably withdrawn.