Google’s Accounts Concept Too Aggressive
I honestly don’t know *exactly* how they might have done things differently, but Google’s ubiquity is causing a major workflow nightmare for me, and I’m sure many other users.
China To Have The Largest Internet Population
China is on pace to surpass the number of Internet users in the U.S. Last year the country had a 23 percent increase in Internet users brining the total to 137 million.
Ode To Yahoo Inventory Tool
Sara Holoubek at DM News has written an ode to the Yahoo! inventory tool. For a long time it was an considered to be a vital tool.
Copy Writers: See Yourself As the Product
When I teach my copywriters and other coaching students how to package themselves, I use a specific formula to get them from “ground zero” to a “complete package.”
Brightcove And Medialink Online Video Venture
Medialink, a producer and distributor of short form video and audio has announced it will use Brightcove Internet TV to distribute video content to its clients on the Web. The content produced by Medialink will contain source disclosure and contact details for users to learn more about products and services featured in the video clips.
Ideal Networking Tips for the Creative Entrepreneur
These tips are ideas that I have used successfully and often recommend to other creative entrepreneurs.
Brewer Hopes To Be The King Of Video Content
Anheuser-Busch has announced it will launch a new online entertainment network on February 4, Super Bowl Sunday called Bud.TV The site will feature content similar to late night TV. They have also teamed with Aristotle Inc., based in Washington, D.C. to implement an age verificication system for the online network.
Tech Leaders See Second Life Gold Mine
Fortune magazine senior editor David Kirkpatrick is just out with an article on the future of Second Life, noting:
Performancing Partners Crashes Out
The blog advertising network operated by Performancing will shut down by the end of January, with lack of funds for investment cited as the cause.
Germany, France Join Crusade Against iTunes
Consumer groups from France and Germany have joined a European coalition aimed at forcing Apple to make files downloaded from its iTunes music store compatible with digital music players manufactured by competing companies.