CES: Changing the Future of Event Marketing
CES is celebrating its 40th anniversary and the enthusiasm and energy are at its greatest levels ever. Why?
At CES as a Reporter (OK, a Blogger)
This is the year that CES has fully opened the door for bloggers to apply, and then worked with the Blog Business Summit people to “vet” the bloggers to make sure that they had not just started a blog a couple days prior to get a blogger pass.
Technical Writing
The educational background required in technical writing is demanding, because of the inherent difficulty of the job.
LiveJournal Protest Tops Nielsen List
The most popular blog post of 2006 landed on a LiveJournal blog, while missives from Michelle Malkin, Dave Sifry, and CrooksAndLiars.com ranked among the most linked 100 posts for the past year.
Google Buys Stake in Xunlei
Google announced on Thursday that it would purchase a small state in Chinese web site Xunlei.com. The company, located in Shenzen, allows users to download music and video from the Internet.
Second Life: The Other Side of the Coin
The virtual world created by Linden Labs has been the object of much discussion throughout the blogosphere in recent weeks. Big-name companies have opened Second Life operations and brand marketing within the virtual world seems to be hitting full stride.
The Create GUID menu item is back
The Visual Studio 2005 launch improved so many things from older versions – some big and some small.
Vista RC1 Media Center Time-Bombs
A whole lot of Windows Vista beta testers are miffed to find out that Vista’s Media Center stopped working properly on December 31.
Developing Countries Breeding Grounds for Open Source
Red Herring’s Falguni Bhuta predicts “More (Open Source) momentum in developing countries”:
Digg Users Sparring With OfficeMax
A pricing mistake on the OfficeMax website that offered a 4GB USB drive for the low, low price of $17.98 each has Diggers up in arms over the company’s refusal to honor that price.