A site’s flash intro may be appealing the first time you see it. The second, third, and four hundredth times, not so much. So what appears to be a new "skip intro" button from Google is an interesting gift.
Open Source Google Apps Provisioning Toolkit Appears
Ever see the animation in which a figure wears down his fingers, arms, and then head while typing quickly? IT admins risk becoming that figure if they’ve got to create too many accounts in Google Apps. Or they can avoid the bloodshed and use the new Open Source Google Apps Provisioning Toolkit.
Survivor: Panama Appears On Google Video
Google Video and CBS.com both charge a $1.99 Day Pass (ie, rental fee) for viewing the debut episode of yet another series of Survivor, via the World Wide Web.
Microsoft Fremont Appears Based on Google Base
Microsoft coders have been working quietly and steadily over the past few months to create a classified advertising system.
Google’s Blogger Appears To Be Full of Spam
One of the growing complaints surrounding the blogosphere is the ever-growing threat of blog spam. Blog-spam normally appears in two forms: comment spam and content spam. Comment spam is much like a email spam because it comes from outside sources and tries to trick people into click-thrus.
Drug Appears To Reverse Parkinsons
A 62-year-old Parkinson’s disease patient died of an unrelated heart attack three months after participating in an experimental Parkinson’s drug trial. When researchers opened up his brain to take a look, they discovered something very encouraging-if not for the heart attack, he might have recovered.