Imeem Completes Major Music Label Collection
The “first and only”s we hear about often aren’t worth mentioning; some piddly little company makes a piddly little announcement every other day. But thanks to a new deal with Universal Music Group, Imeem is able to use the phrase in a way that tends towards the important and large side of things.
Microsoft To Offer Ads On MSN Mobile
Microsoft will begin placing advertisements on the U.S. version of MSN Mobile.
Business Emails Can Cause Legal Problems
People are often smart enough not to put sensitive information on paper, and in the event that they do, they’ve frequently got a lighter or shredder standing by. Employees still have a lot to learn when it comes to email, though.
CompUSA To Close
Computer and gadget retailer CompUSA, controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, has been sold to restructuring and investment firm Gordon Brothers Group.
A Holiday Treat from Google & Yahoo
Both Google and Yahoo! have decided to provide website owners with a "holiday season treat" by updating their respective search results (SERPs) – simultaneously!
Both the major search engines have been executing some algorithm changes causing the usual ranking turmoil for webmasters and site owners over the last week.
Online Holiday Spending Tops $18 Billion
Forget about Cyber Monday; December 6th easily topped the online sales of the Monday after Thanksgiving, as US consumers spent $803 million on the first Thursday in December.
AOL Brightens Up Its Desktop
A new version of AOL Desktop bundles tabbed browsing, multiple email account management, and an “App Map” of all open application windows within the environment.
Who’s Vint Cerf Kidding?
The cold hard truth is, if kids want to find it, they’ll find a way to find it. They can’t be completely sheltered without locking them in their rooms, which probably does more damage than letting them see what they wanted to see in the first place.
Search Spam Primer
Every Internet marketer has heard about search spam, the unethical tactics that so-called "black hat" search marketers use that violate the search engines’ terms of service.
Now if you have no intention of doing anything unethical, you might believe that you don’t need to understand search spam.
Americans In The Dark About Digital TV Switch
A good number of U.S. TV watchers are not aware that analog signals will change to digital in 2009, according to Leichtman Research Group’s "HDTV 2007: Consumer Awareness, Interest and Ownership" report.