Do You Want to Want to Convert Feeds to PDFs?

Hewlett-Packard has an interesting new service that allows users to turn RSS feeds into deliverable, printable PDFs. The service is called Tablloid and works basically like other feed readers.

Facebook Leaves its Mark On Elections

There is no denying that the Internet has had a profound impact on this U.S. Presidential race. I have discussed this at length in a previous article. Google has contributed a lot to this, but they are by no means the only Internet entity that has played a role.

Twitter Throws Economy A Surprising Bone

Until somewhat recently, Twitter's site seemed reluctant to stay in working order.  The company still lacks an identifiable business plan.  And the economy as a whole has been imitating the current president's approval rating.  But an encouraging new email hints that at least one small job market might be all right, after all.

Google, Yahoo Offer New Ad Deal

Google and Yahoo have offered to decrease the size of their proposed search advertising deal in an effort to receive approval from federal regulators.

Where The Candidates Stand On Web Issues

Surprisingly, the differences between John McCain and Barack Obama on issues affecting the Internet are few, but those few are fairly big rifts. The biggest single issue where the candidates differ is Network Neutrality.