Southwest Airlines is the next airline to begin testing Internet access on flights, beginning this summer. The satellite service will be tested on four planes. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to request a flight that is performing the test.
Mobile Web Use Climbs In The U.S.
Bango has released statistics that show that the United States use of the mobile Web has increased three fold in the last year, making it second only to the UK.
Facebook’s Popularity Climbs In Canada
While writing this article, I searched for “Facebook” on the American Google News site. That’s all – just “Facebook.” Yet four of the first six results came from Canada, and this illustrates a new trend: our neighbors to the north are becoming big fans of the social networking site.
Dave Pasternack Climbs The Rankings
What do you do if you are a known search engine marketer who doesn’t shy away from ruffling feathers of the search engine optimization community and said community decides to have a competition in your name in an effort to disprove some of the claims you’ve made? Well, if you are Dave Pasternack, you engage […]
Crude Oil Climbs Back Above $61
Fuel prices continued to climb back up as traders charged like bulls in Spain, driving prices for light sweet crude on the August contract in New York hit $61.25 before settling at $60.62 for the evening. Surprisingly enough, traders suspect U.S. inventories may be down somewhat when the EIA makes its announcement in the morning.
OPEC Ups Capacity, Crude Climbs: Now What?
Light sweet crude continues to look to the sky as the price per barrel climbed beyond $56 mark in mid morning trades. The price stayed above $56 for a fair portion of yesterday. OPEC pushed their official ceiling and said they will consider producing more in the coming months. Oil prices continue to climb so what happens now?