Value Chain Approach to IT
One of the major sections in my book is the development of a unified process framework.
Firefox Television Ads Go Live
It looks like Firefox plans to capitalize in its recent surge in popularity by airing fan-based television commercials, according to Read/WriteWeb.
Spot 2007 Trends with YouTube
Trend blog PSFK figured out a great way to leverage crowdscourcing and social media to round up 2007 trend predictions.
Wikia Giving It All Away
Maybe Amazon invested so much money in Wikia, the company that runs the publicly edited Wikipedia, that founder Jimmy Wales started sounding like an end of the summer car commercial. Wales launched OpenServing today, which makes software, bandwidth, storage, computing power, content, and advertising open source. That means free.
Is Digg Just Misunderstood?
Maybe it’s just meant to be “Digg-bait” (as Nick Denton at Valleywag likes to call it), but Jason Clarke of Download Squad has a long post up about Digg and how it is destined for failure.
Getting More Subscribers To Your Ezine
An ezine, or electronic newsletter, is an effective way to get your message across to your prospects and clients.
Gmail’s New POP Fetching Feature
Gmail added a new feature that lets Google’s mail site retrieve email from up to five additional email accounts in a single Gmail account.
YouTube, CBS Can’t Handle The Truth
The YouTube community is very important to CBS, which wants to spur viewership of its lucrative broadcast properties; the community just isn’t important enough to eat at the same table as the CBS clips.
Think Firefox For International Sales
An American-based online entrepreneur may be willing and capable of handling sales to European destinations, but their websites need to be able to properly handle visits from those prospective customers who may likely arrive via the Firefox browser.
Traditional vs. Citizen Media – Social Darwinism
I’m sure there are many out there who ask or are asked this question, and many have not yet found a consistent answer.