NASA tried something new for media coverage with the launch of the Discovery. They set up online coverage through Yahoo and AOL. While normal television broadcast and cable networks will cover the launch, these two companies give you something new to search for. Both companies scored big points with this coverage and having watched both, both were sharp.
Holiday/vacation time but what about your online business?
For many of us, it is time to start thinking about packing our suitcases and jetting off on our summer holidays/vacation.
Microsoft: Windows Vista Coming Online
Microsoft announced on Friday the name of its newest version of Windows best known as Longhorn. The new name, Vista, is the official name of Microsoft’s newest operating system, due out in late 2006, probably around the holidays and a server version will be out in 2007.
Self-service with Online Inventory Management Systems
Would it help your business if your customers had the ability to check your inventory for themselves? Could they then order directly if they knew that you have inventory ready to ship?
Hispanic Internet Use, Online Shopping Increasing Daily
Since I’ve been covering the search engine industry, one of my “mentors,” Nacho Hernandez, has guided me in the area of search engine marketing toward the Hispanic community, a subject some feel isn’t worth the effort.
Clear Channel Changes Its Online Tune
The company owns around 1,200 radio stations, but hasn’t done much with the Internet side of the business.
Microsoft Inks Marvelous Online Comic Game Deal
An agreement with Marvel Enterprises will bring Spidey and the gang to the Xbox 360 and MMO gaming.
Digital Object Identifiers and the Future of Online Content – Part II
The DOI Foundation has unveiled the DOI-EB (EB stands for e-books) Initiative in the Book Expo America Show 2001, to, in their words:
E Learning: Why Choose Online Education?
The Internet boom is far from over, although it has been taking a slightly different slant in the past few years; hardly surprising as technologies advance and trends change.
Digital Object Identifiers and the Future of Online Content – Part I
The Internet is too rich. Even powerful and sophisticated search engines, such as Google, return a lot of trash, dead ends, and Error 404’s in response to the most well-defined query, Boolean operators and all.