Yahoo’s unveiled a new search tool that may prove extremely valuable to parents. Created in conjunction with GreatSchools.net, the service allows users to search for elementary, middle, and high schools within a particular city or zip code. The tool then provides fairly detailed reports on the schools it finds.
Google Base Releases GData API
Google released its Google Base data API, GData for short, that allows developers to write dynamic and interactive applications for Google Base. This opens up the possibility of Google Base mash-ups that combine content with other services.
SugarCRM Releases 4.5 In Beta
SugarCRM released the beta version of its customer relationship management (CRM) software Sugar 4.5. The release adds functionalities like personalized views, internationalization and support for Microsoft Windows Server products.
Optimized Press Releases Beat Trade Publications
The most used content type among knowledge workers for business purposes has switched to press releases.
Newswires, Press Releases & Problemos
I needed a day or so to grok the launch of TheWeblogWire, for the unacquainted, it’s basically a newswire service for the blogosphere.
Apple releases new stuff, new blog search engine
Some guy named Steve Jobs was on stage this morning announcing stuff for some computer company in Cupertino.
Ranting Against Press Releases
I read with some amusement (and agreement) Tom Foremski’s rant titled Die! Press release! Die! Die! Die!.
Microsoft Releases Add-Ons For Office 2003
Microsoft has released Microsoft Dynamics Snap, a collection of programs that “snap” into Microsoft Office 2003.
Trackbacks and Press Releases
PRWeb officially announced the launch of their support of trackback functionality with press releases.
Do the Media Read News Releases?
Sometimes. This post from Owen Thomas at Business 2.0’s blog is interesting. He points to a minor news release boilerplate edit of all things to declare the start of the iPod era.