Newspaper Editor Starts a Behind-the-Scenes Blog
The front page of the business section of my hometown paper, The Contra Costa Times, bore this headline this morning…
Tivo Close To A Deal With Google and Yahoo
The word is that Tivo is working to close a deal with Google, Yahoo or both, that would allow Tivo customers to search for video on the web and download it to their televisions.
Forest Makes With Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results
Forest Laboratories reported revenues and earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter and twelve months ended March 31, 2005.
Why You Need a SEO Maintenance Plan
A search engine optimization maintenance service plan will ensure that your site will continue to increase in its rankings, attract more visitors and make more sales.
Using the New Google Local for Mobile Phones
Last week, Google announced that it had ported Google Local-the easiest way to find local business information on the net-to your mobile phone or device. If your device has an XHTML-supporting (WAP 2.0) browser and you have mobile web service with your wireless provider enabled, your life on the road just got easier!
Comparing Search Engine Results – My Experiment
A couple months back I was covering the launch of a new shopping search engine. As part of my event coverage I was allowed to be part of the beta group, prior to the launch only a handful of people [mostly employees and family members of employees] were able to take part in the Become beta test.
Donation Buttons on Blogs?
Jeremy Wright has a good post answering the question – Why I Don’t Have a Donate Button? His answer …
Adsense Smart Pricing Explained
A few days ago I attempted to explain Adsense Ad Click Value Variations (or why sometimes clicks are worth a lot and other times they are not).
IBM, BEA, Microsoft and TIBCO Go To OASIS
BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp. and TIBCO Software Inc. today announced they will submit the latest version of the Web Services ReliableMessaging (WS-RM) specification.
Krispy Kreme Missed Deadline for Form 10-K Filing
Krispy Kreme was not able to file its Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 30, 2005 by the regulatory deadline.