Shel and Neville: Leading a Broadcasting Revolution
New Scientist: “Twice a week, Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson co-host an internet radio talk show. No big deal. What is a big deal is that Holtz lives in California while Hobson lives in the Netherlands.
Oil and Gas Inventories Tanked
With U.S. stockpiles declining and oil prices rising, prices at the pump seem to be in further trouble. Light sweet crude prices closed at $52.50 after dropping below $50 a share earlier in the week. Brent crude also closed higher, up 80 cents for the day.
Amazon A9 Search Engine: CEO Q&A
Yesterday there was a lively keynote by Udi Manber, the ceo of Amazon’s A9 search engine.
Why Youre Not Blogging – And Why You Should Start Today
Those of you who aren’t ready to wade into the Blog pool are taking your time for several reasons, according to my informal interviews with people before and after they blog.
Piper Jaffray Has a Bad Quarter
Piper Jaffray announced net income of $7.3 million, or $0.38 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2005, down from net income of $13.8 million, or $0.71 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2004.
An Editor Spins Her Thoughts about Web Content
A glossy magazine placed an advertisement on its Web site, targeting the publication’s upscale subscribers. The expensive ad emphasized how perfect the tiniest detail would be for guests who stayed at a certain, very fancy hotel.
AOL Takes Action Against Phishing
America Online announced a major new initiative to combat “phishing” — the practice of using fraudulent e-mail and fake web sites to solicit sensitive personal information from users.
How XHTML 2 Handles Headings
One thing I like about the upcoming XHTML 2 is the way it handles headings. Anyone who ever touched HTML knows a heading is written as <h1>…</h1>, <h2>…</h2> and so on.
Search Engine Ingredient Labels?
Halley recently wrote about the lack of search engine transparency in Search Products On The Supermarket Shelf and said …
Opera 8 Flames Firefox
Amidst recent attempts to reassure users about the actual security of Firefox, a popular and free web browser offered by Mozilla, Opera 8, out of Norway, trumpets itself as a more secure browser.