A Plea: Don’t Overthrow King Content
Traditional media powerhouses, who spent the better part of the 20th Century perfecting content production and distribution, will have to change everything or risk being left behind. But there are some old-world moves, according to Bear Sterns, that will keep them afloat in a world to be ruled by Google and Yahoo.
DailyMotion Causing Copyright Commotion
We have all heard about the YouTube and Google saga concerning copyrighted material. To their credit they seem to be doing what they can to prevent infringement. That does not seem to be the case with a Paris based video sharing site called DailyMotion.com.
eCommerce Design: A Three Second Impression
“We find that Web sites have three seconds to make an impression.” – Jeff Rosenblum, Questus
How Data Entry Services Benefit Industries And Why It Is Essential
It is irrelevant whether you have a small business or a global empire – information is an asset in any kind of business. And when it is business, everything comes down to profitability.
Voluntary Blogging Code
I’m sure someone like Robert Scoble would be all for the UK’s Press Complaints Commission’s suggestion that bloggers should hold themselves to a voluntary code of conduct, but I say “hell no!”
Convert HTML Tags to Lower-case for XHTML Compliance
The XHTML definition demands all tags to be lower-cased.
Google Wants To Make You Healthy
The health care industry is in many ways a Byzantine maze of paperwork and regulations, with the right knowledge not always immediately on hand to the right person at the necessary time.
We Really Can Say Podcast?
Previously on the Internet, Apple put the fear of lawyers into podcasters over use of the term “podcast,” sending out cease and desist orders claiming the term was a violation of Apple’s iPod trademark. But one snarky Australian podcaster may have won this battle, and it only cost him a dollar.
Google Answers Is Closing
Google has announced that Google Answers, the very first non-search project from Google, is closing down forever. Come the end of the year, Answers will stop accepting new questions, although the old pages will remain up as archives.
Vendors For Webcasting Services
Jen submitted the following question as a comment to an earlier post: