TIME Magazine Names YouTube Invention of the Year
TIME Magazine has listed their best inventions for 2006 and YouTube has been named Invention of the Year:
List Of Winners From The Vloggies
OK, I have a complete list of winners from the Vloggies up now – the big winners was Alive in Baghdad (they got the only standing ovation of the evening).
Reconsidering The Value Of OSS Indemnification
With Microsoft agreeing not to sue Novell SLES Support Subscription customers for patent infringement issues, maybe it’s time to reconsider the value of OSS indemnification?
After Google, NBA Breakup, NHL Steps In
Google Video used to feature official NBA videos, but the deal that made this possible seems to have run its course. Sports fans aren’t entirely out of luck, though, because the NHL will be providing content to fill the void.
Nokia, FinNode Looking For Mobile Plans
It’s not anytime minutes and SMS they want, but they would like to find and reward the winner of a contest for the best business plan in the Web-2-Mobile Business Plan Competition.
Apple Documents Mention Touch-Screen iPod
While Steve Jobs and his Apple lackies are notorious for being tight-lipped about upcoming products, an Apple feature-guide editor may have accidentally confirmed upcoming touch-screen iPod models.
Digg Filling In Holes
The social content website Digg has been under scrutiny lately. Apparently, there have been complaints as to how their algorithm is operating for site content placement.
Yahoo Search Subtly Nudges Webmasters
One of biggest thorns in the side of all search engines is non-relevant search results. Whether the cause of these types of results are spammers or webmasters who aren’t conscientious enough to check their work, poor SERPs can damage the reputation of search engine almost irrevocably (who, exactly, would want to use an engine that […]
Why Should You Splice RSS Feed?
I subscribe to lots of RSS Feeds of professionals whose article I love to read. However, of late, I am seeing a lots of Links for 2006-xx-xx from either Del.icio.us or Ma.gnolia.
The Microsoft Max Project Is Over
Microsoft MAX, one of the very first examples of Windows Presentation Foundation in action has sadly concluded, however I’m sure we will see even more powerful things emerge from this closing soon, especially from Windows Live!