The Career Networking Bandwagon
Networking for your job advancement in your career development path offers big benefits and outstanding career employment advancement opportunities that in most cases would never come your way otherwise.
ASP.NET 2.0: Health Monitoring
The ASP.NET 2.0 provider model has once again amazed me.
Most Popular Blog Posts Of 2006
The top blogs in 2006 mainly focused on politics and satire according to a report from Nielsen BuzzMetrics. The top blog, based on the number of inbound links from other blogs between Jan. 1 and Nov. 30, 2006, was mother.livejournal.com’s petition against changes in the livejournal interface. The single post was linked to in 801 posts by 786 other blogs.
E-Government Sites Stagnant
Satisfaction with federal government Web sites rose slightly in the fourth quarter of 2006.
Gmail Storage Growth Grinds To A Halt
One of Gmail’s biggest bragging points is that it offers an ever-increasing amount of storage. It’s a new year, though, and the times, they are a-changing (with apologies to Bob Dylan for that line). Gmail’s storage capacity appears to have leveled off at 2800 megabytes.
Google Welcomes New Year, Breaks Calculator
2006 was a good year for Google, but 2007 didn’t start off too well. The primary search engine apparently forgot how to do math, as both its calculator and currency conversion functions stopped working. The proverbial hangover has passed, however, and things are back to normal now.
Web Content Management and Enhancing Your Business Online
It is hard to imagine a world without e-commerce nowadays, and more and more people are trying their hand at creating websites and earning money online.
How Can the Tech Industry Work the Political System?
Hey, maybe we should think about how the tech industry could work the political system to protect its interests. Just like the NRA does, according to this Washington Post article.
Bad PR – Dell But Not Apple?
I totally forgot about the amount of mainstream press that Jeff Jarvis’ generated against Dell when Dell’s customer service told him to “pound sand.”
Google Stumbles Into 2007
After a 2006 marked with unparalleled growth, high-profile acquisitions, and launching of new services, Google has a lot of work ahead to top itself in 2007. As the new year begins, the company seems to have stumbled coming out of the gate.