Do You Know The Bloggers You Read?
Hans Henrik raises an interesting question: How much do you need to know about a blogger to actually feel you know him or her …
The Super Bowl Ad Blog
See Spot. See Spot Build Buzz … Intelliseek’s Super Bowl Ad project is ramping up and I am joining the fray.
SIRIUS Opens 2005 With a Bang
SIRIUS Satellite Radio had a strong fourth quarter with a better subscriber growth than expected.
Do You Need a Content Management System?
If HTML isn’t your thing and you’re planning a website with lots of content, you might want to consider using a “Content Management System,” also known as CMS. With CMS, content is stored in a database away from the site’s templates, which makes it impossible to destroy the design structure of the site when editing.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Has A Great Year
Burlington Northern Santa Fe experienced their all-time record for quarterly earnings with a 49% increase from the fourth quarter a year before.
Designing for Content
We’ve all been told that a successful website has great content. The problem that I’ve discovered is what do you do with and how to you organize all this great content?
Merck Getting By With or Without VIOXX
Even with the elimination of VIOXX, Merck managed growth in revenue for the fourth quarter.
The Benefits Of Having a Country Top Level Domain (TLD) Name
Most new websites tend to look for a domain name with a .com or .net tld (Top Level Domain). They feel this gives the site a more professional appearance and will appeal to a more international audience and in many cases this is true. However, it can also be beneficial to look at purchasing a domain name with a country specific tld.
A fireFOX in the Google Hen House
Google’s hiring of the lead Firefox engineer has started the rumor mill rolling. Is this a prelude to the purchase of Firefox … First here is what Ben said in announcing his new gig:
Let The Google Browser Rumors Begin Again
Towards the end of last year, it was rumored that Google would be, by partnering with Firefox, entering the browser section of Internet technologies. All parties categorically denied this talk.