As search engines build up their capabilities for indexing and delivering video, a session at SES Chicago detailed how to get videos properly noted by various engines.
India: Stop Looking At Me, Google!
When you’re president of a nation whose mountainous borders are dotted with gunners out to kill you, directions to your house are the last thing you want to send them. Even though Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam spoke more on behalf of developing nations during his complaint to Google Earth, the 2001 terrorist attack on Parliament couldn’t have been far from his mind.
Research In Motion Looking To Supreme Court
Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) appears to be in a jam over a recent U.S. Court of Appeals decision against them in a patent infringement dispute. RIM tried to get the appellate court to change the ruling against RIM and they refused. The only alternative left may be a trip to visit new Chief Justice John Roberts and the rest of the Supreme Court (SCOTUS).
EnterpriseDB Looking Into Mouth of Mac Tiger
Enterprise database company Enterprise DB announced the release of the Enterprise DB 2005 for the Mac OS X “Tiger” Server 10.4. The database system is built on PostgreSQL, an open source database and attempts to enhance it and runs a number of Oracle applications unmodified.
The Holy Grail That Online Advertisers, Merchants, Publishers And Shoppers Have Been Looking For!
For Online Publishers/RSS Feeds users – RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a popular way for online users/publishers to pull news and information from across the web.
Looking For A Safe Investment? Try A Certificate
If you are looking for a safe investment and you have between $100 -$1,000 to invest, you should consider a certificate of deposit or CD. When purchased through a bank, CD’s are federally insured up to $100,000.
DVD Wars Looking For the 20th Century Fox
Blu-Ray launched another offensive in the DVD war in the form of the 20th Century Fox studio. Make no bones about it; it is a war as Sony, Toshiba and all the companies who’ve signed off on the respective high definition formats continue to look for an edge.
Looking Again At GM’s Proposed 25,000 Job Cut
GM has been losing market share to Toyota and sees $1,500 per vehicle go to health care costs.
The Looking Glass War – Sony Versus Toshiba
Blu-ray versus HD DVD, liquid crystal versus plasma, and how manufacturers want us to see in the future.
FTC Looking For SPAMicide Against Zombies
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) got a little help from its friends in attempts to fight the proliferation of spam. The Operation Spam Zombie program plans to wipe the undead er un-Internet menace out of the computing world. Much like an epidemic disease, spam mail runs rampant through computers all over the world and cuts down on the efficiency of the Internet by leaps and bounds.