Google, Yahoo, MS Devising Code of Conduct
Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Vodafone quietly disclosed they were working together with human rights organizations, investors and legal experts to develop a code of conduct for technology companies to help protect online free speech and privacy. The move is likely in response to proposed legislation that would be much more restrictive.
XML Code Comments: What, Why and How
During the years I’ve seen a lot of different ways of commenting code – some good and some bad.
Simplicity Marketing from Apple, Nintendo, & UPS
Like anyone else, I find Steve Job’s product launch presentations to be mesmerizing.
Has Wikipedia Gone No Follow?
There’s a thread on the DigitalPoint Forums asking “Wikipedia gone No Follow?”
Flex/ColdFusion Mystery and a Very Simple Answer
I was working on a Flex project when I hit a brick wall. I had a very simple form.
Ajax Applications – Immune to Clickbots?
I’ve been playing with GMail and Google Reader lately and becoming more accustomed to the AJAX/Javascript interfaces. Which got me to thinking how good are they at separating humans from clickbots.
Sugar CRM – Roadmap to Commercial Open Source Technology
Sugar CRM is commercial Open Source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for companies of all sizes, based on the LAMP stack (Linux-OS; Apache-Web Server; MySQL-Database Server; PHP-Programming Language).
MLK Link Troubles
While Phil Lenssen brilliantly handled this particular subject over at Google Blogoscoped, the facts bear repeating (sorry Greg): In a move of staggeringly poor research, the Rock the Vote site updated their index page with tribute to MLK, complete with a link to the Stormfront site we mentioned last week. In their blog, the RTV […]
Do You Have Ads on Your Business Cards?
Where ads look like content, or people are willing to pay for ads as content you can make a lot of money, but if your website is about marketing, and you heavily place ads on it there is no way to know how much that is going to cost you.
Japan Reconsiders Copyright Law For Search
The Japanese government plans to amend existing copyright laws to make allowances for search engine indexing, according to Japan Today.