Clients That Don’t Pay Their Bills
I’ve always heard horror stories of small business owners and clients who don’t pay their bills.
Digg, Stumble & the Madness of Crowds
My friend and occasional sparring partner Scott Karp over at Publishing 2.0 has a good post today about the transitory nature of the Digg “flash crowd” phenomenon – the point being, as he puts it, that “not all traffic is created equal.”
Google To Create Its Own Virtual World?
Google Earth has become a very popular application among users wanting to explore various parts of the glob via satellite imagery. Rumors are now circulation that Google is looking to take its technology a step further and implement facets of Google Earth in a project aimed a creating a virtual environment, much like that of Second Life.
Videopinion: Yahoo Exposes Itself Sundancing
Well, that’s a better title than “Sunning Your Yahoo At the Dance” right? On to business. Yahoo is adding two new channels to its video platform: the Sundance Channel for the latest outrage over creepy Dakota Fanning scenes; and Expo TV, a consumer-generated product review channel featuring “videopinions.”
Vista vs. OSX, the Two-hour Definitive Word
I remember having great discussions about Microsoft vs. Apple back in the 1980s and 1990s. We all survived those years without too many hurt feelings.
Europe and Web Analytics
I caught up with Lars Johansson earlier this week to discuss Web Analytics in Europe.
Open Up & Say Growth
Matt points to an interesting article about using an open business model.
Reasons To Build More Accessible Sites
A post over at Threadwatch just caught my attention. Of course with a title like Web 2.0, Dude, Who Cares, Where’s Phone 2.0? how could it not grab attention?
Ramping up for Super Bowl Ads
The Super Bowl is coming. It’s in Miami. It’s a big event … for advertisers. And, well, while the costs are high – to the tune of $2.6M for 30 seconds – the build up and after-game buzz can help make or break an ad.
Salesgenie Hopes To Score With Super Bowl Ad
Database services firm infoUSA will run a commercial for its Salesgenie.com service during Super Bowl XLI, which will be broadcast on Sunday, February 4 on CBS. The ad will air during the first half of the game and will be a 30 second spot.