How Much Space Do You Need With Your Hosting Account?
Web hosting is an extremely competitive field and most web hosts will offer some rather large amounts of space in an effort to sell you on their services.
The Top Holiday Searches At Sortprice.com
Are “skinny jeans” or “women’s ankle boots” on your holiday shopping list this year? If so, you might be a user of Sortprice.com. According to the shopping search engine, those items appear among the “popular searches this holiday season.”
Java Not True Test of Open Source Innovation
My thesis advisor keeps reminding me to frame the question correctly, otherwise the experimental results will be meaningless.
Is iTunes Singing Its Swan Song?
A study conducted by Forrester Research shows that iPod owners are spending increasingly less at the iTunes store, indicating that Apple’s digital music download service perhaps has reached the peak of its growth. Do these figures signal an eminent decline for the iTunes music store?
Yahoo Rolls Out Panama
Yahoo has officially opened its new search-marketing platform known as Panama to new US advertisers. The new platform was available to current users in October. New businesses that want to use the platform can create an account in five steps. The limited October release allowed Yahoo to receive feedback from users and make improvements based on the users recommendations.
Is There a Future for Skype’s Free US Deal?
Skype has been running a great deal the last few months, letting people living in the US call landlines in the country for free.
Windows Chief Allchin: Id Buy A Mac
An exhibit in an Iowa antitrust case against Microsoft had this tidbit about Jim Allchin, the longtime chief of Windows development:
Microsoft Ready To Dominate VoIP
Usage of Voice over Internet Protocol technology should start to rise at the business level, as Microsoft opened a private beta of its Office Communications Server 2007 for testing.
Houston, We Have Google MLS Listings
With an ongoing lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice in the background, realtors have been under pressure to open their listings so online-only brokers can deliver them to prospective home buyers.
Online Video Market Continues To Grow
The popularity of Internet video is continuing to grow. During 2006 around one third of the US population will have viewed video on the Internet at least monthly. According to a report from eMarketer 60 percent of Internet users view videos on a regular basis. By 2010 they estimate there will be a 20 percent increase for a total of 80 percent of all Internet users watching video online. For 2006 there are around 107 million users watching online video. By 2010 the number is expected to increase to 157 million.