What do Newbold Harris, DeWitt Wallace, and Google Shared Stuff have in common? Well, to put it politely, all three have rather low recognition factors, and unless someone in Mountain View has a change of heart, it looks like all three will share a death date of March 30th.
Google’s Lively Receives A Death Sentence
So much for the idea of a second Second Life. Lively, launched by Google this July, has already been deemed something of a failure, and the search giant’s issued a notice that it will more or less kill the collection of virtual rooms at the end of December.
Yahoo! Japan Phisher Gets Suspended Sentence
If Kazuma Yabano stays out of trouble for four years, his 22-month prison sentence will simply go away.
A Business In One Sentence
Marketing expert and author, Geoffrey Moore, has a useful fill-in-the-blank method for creating a theme and positioning statement for your business. I prefer to use his same system for creating clarity for myself in what I’m selling, creating an elevator or introduction speech, and also material for my website, brochures and business card.
Online Poll Says Sasser Sven Sentence Too Light
A German court handed down a suspended sentence of 21 months, plus 30 hours of community service, to worm author Sven Jaschan.
Sasser Sven Snags Suspended Sentence
The teenaged creator of the Sasser worm, which caused thousands of problems for computer users worldwide, gets a slap on the wrist.
Life-long Pedophile Could Face 105-Year Sentence
Dean Arthur Schwartzmiller, ducking courtroom cameras, made his first court appearance since his arrest on extensive child molestation charges. The alleged 63-year-old pedophile faces a maximum of 105 years to life in prison if convicted.
Rigas Sentence May Be Shortened
John Rigas, founder of Adelphia Communications, received a 15-year sentence yesterday after a five-month trial, for using company money for his own personal use, and lying to investors about finances.
Spammer Gets 9-Year Sentence
A Virginia Court gave Jeremy Jaynes, who was convicted of sending bulk emails with spoofed addresses, a nine-year sentence on Friday.
How One Sentence Can Multiply Profits
Can you summarize how your website is uniquely better to serve the needs of consumers than your competition? If you can, chances are you will see much higher traffic, sales and profits.