Online Ad Market In Europe Set For Shake Up
New York Times: A motor scooter in Manchester, an apartment in Amsterdam, a poster in Paris.
Google to Put Kibosh on Blog Comment Spam
On the surface, when Dave Winer put up a placeholder post this weekend on the Bloggercon site …
Spend 70 Minutes with Robert Scoble
Seventy minutes. That’s all you need to get a solid overview of just why blogs will be so important to marketing and PR in the 21st Century.
Search Marketing Association Forming in North America
Almost every professional industry has an association that sets best-practice standards and represents the best interests of their profession.
Web Content is a Hidden Asset
Most people within most organizations don’t value content. In a typical organization, the higher up you go the less appreciation there is. That’s all about to change because content is a ‘hidden’ asset of great value.
What Makes a Design Seem ‘Intuitive’?
In a recent usability test, I once again witnessed something I’ve seen a hundred times before: a frustrated user claiming he knows exactly what is wrong with the interface he was fighting with. What was his suggestion? “These guys need to make this thing a lot more intuitive. The problem is that this program isn’t intuitive enough. It needs to be more intuitive!”
Reference Tracking Via Technorati, Feedster, and Bloglines
I was listening to the Jan 14th Gilmor Gang a little while ago. This is the first time I’ve listened to the show.
Tsunami Help Wiki for Broadcasters Launched
Launched yesterday – Broadcasters-Tsunamihelp, a new wiki-based portal that aims to ensure there is coordination between broadcasters and non-governmental organizations …
Bombardier Lands $45 million Tram Deal
Bombardier Transportation received an order from two transportation companies for 16 low-floor trams worth about $45 million.
Texas Files Lawsuit Against Spammers
Joined by Microsoft, the state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against what they term as “the world’s fourth largest spammer.”