Christmas 2006 was another gangbuster for Apple’s iTunes website and all things iPod-associated. Microsoft’s Zune? Not so much. So far, Zune is the GoBot to Apple’s Transformer.
eCommerce Site Design: What do you Really Think?
Site design is a primary determinant in online shopping.
We Really Can Say Podcast?
Previously on the Internet, Apple put the fear of lawyers into podcasters over use of the term “podcast,” sending out cease and desist orders claiming the term was a violation of Apple’s iPod trademark. But one snarky Australian podcaster may have won this battle, and it only cost him a dollar.
Is IE7 Really that Bad?
Stuart Mudie and Derek Torres are co-authors of The Unofficial Guide to Windows Vista, a warts-and-all look at the new Microsoft operating system, that is due to be published by Wiley early next year.
Does Anyone Really Know Who’s Using YouTube?
Ever since YouTube was reported to be serving up 100 million videos daily, the site became an industry darling. But who is watching and how often? The answer to that may not be as simple as you think.
VON: Ted Leonsis Is Really Happy
AOL’s vice-chairman spoke at the Fall 2006 VON conference about the Internet and the future of video online. He thinks video is just beginning a strong move into being a prominent feature of online life.
Zune: Really A Toshiba Product
In what comes as no surprise to anyone who looked closely, the much-hyped Microsoft Zune portable media device is pretty much a Toshiba Gigabeat S with added Wifi, a new OS, and different buttons.
Google Analytics Is Really Open
No more waiting list, no more invitations, Google finally has its freely available Analytics service open for site publishers to try. Part of the desire to try will depend on how far a given site publisher trusts Google.
ReallyReady Really Better Than Ready.gov
The Department of Homeland Security developed the Ready.gov website as a disaster preparedness information point of presence; one member of the Federation of American Scientists initiated a challenge to improve on the Department’s work.
Are Employees Really Your Most Precious Asset?
I have yet to walk into a company during my thirty five years in the industry that didn’t have some form of this statement about the value of employees printed somewhere.