With the usual press release-driven fanfare, reserach company eMarketer has released a new study, “The Business of Blogging.” Asking price: US $695.
Another Site Caught Gaming Google
Yet another highly regarded site with high PageRank has been caught gaming Google. This time, its Syndic8.com, and once again, Andy Baio is on the case.
OASIS Takes Another Step on SOA
OASIS, the consortium of electronic business mega corporations, takes another step in its goal of international standards for the internet world. They announced the development of a committee to create a reference model for service-oriented-architectures (SOA-RM).
Firefox Receives Another Security Update
Mozilla has patched a Firefox vulnerability, discovered by the Internet Security Systems group. The concern has to do with the method in which Mozilla’s browser resolves .gif images.
Another Look At Linking Technologies
I’ve taken another look at linking technologies (Microsoft’s failed Smart Tags in a beta of IE 6, Google’s Autolink, and now GreaseMonkey are examples).
UAL Reports Another Loss
UAL’s fourth-quarter results were impacted by high fuel costs and a difficult domestic revenue environment.
Microsoft Great Plains Migration From One SQL Server to Another
Microsoft Great Plains has tens thousands of installation across the USA as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Spanish speaking South America, UK, Poland, Middle East and South Africa.
Yet Another Sign Blogs Are Here To Stay
Dave Sifry’s excited about the first ever Technorati User Group (TUG) meeting to be held tonight in SF. So that’s actually SFTUG to be proper.
Another RAID failure
There must be something in the air. I’ve had another RAID failure. This time, it was a hardware RAID, specifically a seven year old DPT controller (DPT was subsequently bought by Adaptec).
Another Search Engine Gets Enhanced
Godado, based in New Jersey, has announced a streamlined new design and expansion of its Internet search engine site Pengs.com.