Who is Brad Garlinghouse?
As of this weekend, he is Yahoo’s best known senior vice president. Digging a little deeper into the mysteries of the spreader of the Peanut Butter Manifesto turns up someone whose background is something of a house of cards.
What's Cooking For Thanksgiving?
Using search engines to find recipes is not a new concept. In fact, Danny Sullivan referenced this very thing during his keynote speech at PubCon last week (in relation to the Martha Stewart Apprentice contest). However, thanks to Yahoo’s Buzz blog, we now know just what kind of recipes people are seeking out for this […]
Can adTV Capture An Audience?
A new website will launch in mid-January and be focused on only commercials. The site will be called adTV.
WebSideStory Publish 4.0
Late last week WebSideStory announced the release of their latest On Demand CMS system which integrates directly with HBX Analytics.
Aaron Swartz’s Blog Post
If your company just got bought for several million dollars by one of the biggest publishing companies in the U.S., and you moved from your cramped bedroom office or whatever to the luxurious San Francisco offices of the legendary Wired magazine, what would you do?
Google To Be Number One In 2007
Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney says that, based on Comscore Data, Google will be the number one trafficked website by late next year. Comscore’s top 4 currently (September numbers) stand at:
Entrepreneur Peer Support
Over the years, many entrepreneurs have told me about one problem they found very difficult to solve.
PodcastCon UK
Podcasting: the road ahead’ is a pretty good strapline for PodcastCon UK 2006, the one-day conference on UK podcasting that took place in London on Saturday.
Using WSE 3.0 and Loving it
I have been using WSE 3.0 for a while now and I really like it.
Wikipedia Ban Back On In China
Only one week after the Chinese government released the ban placed on encyclopedia site Wikipedia, the ban appears to be back in effect.