Oracle Responds To Information Security Critics
Oracle the Database Company is taking time out on its corporate blog to address a number of critics on the security of Oracle Databases.
Yahoo And Reuters Want Bigger Picture
If you have a digital camera or a camera phone you can be a photojournalist. That’s at least what Reuters and Yahoo are thinking. The two have created a project to bring newsworthy photos or videos to their sites.
Market Timing in New Verticals
I recently made another post about the importance of brand building and niche markets, and Solomon Rothman commented that one way to go niche is to go stylized / have a unique delivery approach, which is totally valid.
Holiday Online Retail Rejoices With $11.7B
Heavy Internet traffic to websites was virtually matched by the money people were willing to spend on retailer sites, by almost 25 percent more than last year.
Yahoo TV Changes To Peanut Butter Channel
Recent changes to the Yahoo TV section of the Yahoo website drew irritated responses from users and several screeds from bloggers denouncing those alterations.
Does Your Blog Provide Link Bait?
You may have heard the term link bait discussed in search engine optimization circles. In SEO speak, link bait is content that attracts natural incoming links from other blogs and websites.
Choosing the Right Framework for Web Development
A guide focusing on the selection of web development frameworks, detailing top choices, decision factors, advantages, and possible challenges.
AOL Latino: Free To Tango
AOL Spanish-language portal dubbed “AOL Latino” is finally made available to users at no cost.
AskCity Drives To Local Search
Local search just became a little more competitive as IACI’s Ask.com now has a dedicated product, called AskCity, available with mobile friendliness, walking directions, and multi-step route construction for its users.
Web 2point2 Interviews
Recently, we attended Web 2point2, an ‘unconference’ driven by participants and based on conversations, not powerpoints.