Microsoft Puts up a Fight Against HIV
Microsoft software typically used to analyze databases and complex digital images, or to separate spam from legitimate e-mail, can apparently be used to combat HIV.
Five Questions To Ask A Technical Training School — BEFORE Signing Up
As with any field, there are good technical training schools, and bad ones. When you sign up with one of these schools, you’ve made a significant investment in time and money.
Aerogen On the Fast Track to VAP Treatment
Aerogen has received Fast Track Designation from the U.S. FDA for the Combination Product: Amikacin Pulmonary Delivery System for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP).
Switching To a Mac Isn’t For Everyone
Ever think about dumping your Windows-based PC and buying a Mac … Perhaps one of those gorgeous-looking G4 PowerBooks …
Hitchiker’s Guide to the Blog Universe
On Thursday of this week, I’ll be one of four panelists speaking at a lunchtime meeting …
Magazine Publishing Portal Launching
Magazine Launch, a new resource dedicated to new magazine publishing Magazine Launch publisher resource site. entrepreneurs has been ‘launched’ by infoswell.
The Case for Overture to Enter the Mass Contextual Advertising Market
Contextual Advertising is, by definition, text-based advertising. As opposed to search engine results which show up when a user types in a specific request, contextual ads appear alongside text on all websites that opt to show them.
The Spy Who Monopolized Me
We’ve looked hard at the nature of this problem, and made a decision that this anti-spyware capability will become something that’s available at no additional charge for Windows users …
Standard Naming Convention Would Speed RSS Adoption
Recently there was some chatter from Dave Winer, founder of RSS, about the difficulty of RSS in penetrating the public’s attention.
Consumer Confidence Index Declines
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, after improving in January, went down in February.