AOL Sponsors Web AIM Mashup Competition
AOL and TopCoder, Inc., today announced the Web AIM Mashup Competition. Web AIM is AOL’s new APIs that enables users to integrate AIM features directly into web sites and online communities.
Bloggers Say ‘No’ To Proposed Code Of Conduct
It can be debated that bloggers already have their own unwritten laws, a code of conduct to which the prominent bloggers are to adhere. In Britain, the same governmental bodies that regulate the press, want to extend that code of practice to bloggers due to lack of professional standards. Some well-known bloggers have answered that proposal with a resounding “poppycock!”
Web Development With SEO In Mind
When a business owner decides to bring their business to the web, generally the last thing that they think about is search engine optimization.
Yahoo! to Serve UP BBC Videos
As part of an agreement with ABC News, Yahoo is beginning to offer BBC News video on its site. Yahoo! users will now have access to approximately 30 video clips of BBC News video each day, including a large assortment of videos pertaining to most major news and entertainment genres.
Second Life and Internet Marketing
From a marketing perspective I am constantly looking at Internet trends and developments – to see what works and what hasn’t worked.
Search Engines Acknowledge World AIDS Day
The statistics involved with the AIDS epidemic are staggering. A visit to any AIDS awareness site confirms this. 6000 children orphaned daily because of AIDS… 180,000 in a month… The facts are almost overwhelming. Because of the need for AIDS awareness on a worldwide scale, December 1 is acknowledged as being World AIDS Day. The […]
eMarketing Talkshow
This Friday I will be doing an online radio interview with eMarketing Talkshow about “Push and Pull Online Public Relations”. I’ll be talking with Cindy Turrietta about the market opportunity with online PR, explaining the concept of push and pull with examples of each as well as considerations on measuring results.
Hail To The Chief, President Gates
An idea floated by Dilbert cartoonist and frequent blogger Scott Adams that Bill Gates belongs in the White House in 2008 has been matched by a website dedicated to the idea, and arguments pro and con about the possibility of Microsoft’s founder and the world’s richest man occupying the Oval Office.
Google And IU Strive For Net Trust
An effort between the search advertising company and Indiana University aims at codifying trust factors to help people avoid scams online.
Internet Archive Prevails Over DMCA
The Internet Archive a non-profit group that was founded in 1996 to build an Internet library can breathe a little easier. The Library of Congress has published six exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.