Internet turns Porn Industry Mainstream?
The BBC are running an interesting story about the porn industry’s mainstreaming over the internet.
A Lead Generation Fable
You are stranded in a desert. There is no civilization visible and worse still, you have no food or water.
Businesses Blogging … or Not
It’s always great to me one paper will publish a “businesses are adopting blogs” article – this time …
Where Is Our Largest Technological Plan?
The period, more or less one year before September 11, the White House Technology Advisor worked on mankind’s largest plan until now, to install a fantastic communications and IT network of 100 Mb/s in 100 million houses in the next 10 years.
Choosing an Ecommerce Shopping Cart
Choosing an online shopping cart is a big decision. Unlike a traditional brick and mortar business, your website is your only chance to impress potential customers.
Online Media Changes Traditional Demographics
The latest entrant to the world of blogs by mainstream media made its debut yesterday …
Webmasterworld Members Suspect a Google Mole
Deep into wmw’s anti Autolink thread we see ThatAdamGuy, aka Adam Lasnik getting a kickin’ for being a Google spy.
No Logo? Launching a Business Without a Logo Can Sabotage You
Initial lack of customers and cash flow often causes a small business to put off designing a logo and marketing materials professionally “until [they] got a few clients” or “until [they] get started.” Designing their own marketing materials when they launch their business, instead of having them professionally created, will make getting those initial clients more difficult, and may result in a business that will not succeed.
Jeremy Allaire Launches BrightCove
I found a real gem in my inbox from Jeremy Allaire this morning. He just launched BrightCove, a company he’s been working on in secrecy over the past year.
Creating an Environment in Law Firms Where Knowledge Management Will Work
The adoption of collaborative applications and knowledge management technologies by the legal profession has proceeded far less rapidly than many people would have expected or hoped.