AMD Suffers Memory Loss
After warning of lower profits due to declining sales of its memory products, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares fell 20%.
Apple Introduces Mac Mini, iPod Shuffle
Today at the MacWorld conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced new products for the Apple family that has left Mac supporters salivating.
How Light Bulk Wholesaling Can Keep ECommerce Sites Alive
Without a reliable wholesale supply source, an ECommerce store is likely to close.
I’ll Pass On Yahoo Desktop Search
Another entrant into the crowded desktop search market debuts today – Yahoo Desktop Search, available in beta for download now.
MBA Launches Blogger Legal Defense Project
As bloggers increasingly face the ire of corporate lawsuits (witness Apple’s recent maneuvers) and until the courts set a precedent, there is an opportunity for the legal community to rally to assist bloggers in defending themselves.
Blog News Round Up
Here’s a round up of blog related and other interesting tidbits I picked up over the last few days ….
China is Breaking Trade Records
China’s foreign trade value hit a record high of $1 trillion in the first 11 months of 2004, making it the third largest trading country in the world.
Switching Your Way to Better Network Performance
Any look at network switching concepts will ultimately lead to a discussion about network bridging, and vice versa.
Beating the New Google AdWord Rules with Blogs and RSS
When Google Adwords first came on the scene, it was not immediately apparent to most people how to utilize the system to create wealth, until John Carpenter popularised it with his Google Cash system, a book he wrote some time back.
Why Corporate Boards Should Blog
The IR Web Report provides a long list of reasons for boards to start blogging and 10 thoughts, debates, myths and issues boards might discuss in the hope they won’t need to blog.