Google Breaks Out Custom Search
Site publishers can use the Google Custom Search Engine to build the search engine of their dreams, drawing from specific sites and blogs, dressing it up to match the look and feel of the webmaster’s site, and making money with AdSense through its search results.
Vi in a Nutshell
The unix text editor vi probably has more features than Microsoft Word yet I’ve only been using about 5 of them. Recently I’ve been learning a bit more about it.
Recycle Your Career Strategy
Gaining momentum to climb any corporate ladder today requires a significant amount of work. College degrees, skill, talent, and great performances still aren’t enough.
How can ColdFusion Save Your Business?
Ok, please forgive the overly dramatic title, but I want to talk about something pretty darn important and I wanted to get your attention. Does your site have an e-commerce feature?
Cast Member Hookey Puts TWiT At Risk
Just weeks after This Week in Technology (T.W.i.T) podcast host Leo Laporte lit up a packed ballroom about the future and struggles facing podcasting at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo, Laporte posted notice on his blog that the end of his popular show could be fast approaching.
Google’s Custom Search Engine
Google unveiled a new feature for Google Co-Op called Custom Search Engine.
The Psyche of PC Owners
Apparently I’m not the only one wondering if Microsoft is going to take a big belly flop with Vista: David Morgenstern at eWeek has a column asking “What if Microsoft Held a Vista Party and Nobody Came?”.
Dell to Get Rugged with Notebooks / Tablet PC Versions
PC powerhouse Dell is looking to expand their notebook lineup by adding some beat-em-up rugged laptops and ultraportables to the mix.
IBM Sues Amazon
IBM has filed two lawsuits against Amazon.com for violating a number of its patents, all of which seem to involve the basis of Amazon’s operation.
Blogger Eats Dogfood, But So What?
Eric Case at Google’s Blogger service struck back at a trio of writers over their remarks on Blogger’s security.