Can a cool, sleek new design garner enough buzz to cause an upheaval in the search engine popularity ranks? Keep in mind that we do live in a society where the general public WILL respond to the way something looks if it’s compelling enough (cars, iPods, mobile phones, clothes, celebrities).
Taking The Spam Fight To The Gateway
The barbarians are at the gate, and only need a brief window of opportunity to invade systems, capture credentials, and report back to their masters to wreak havoc across a swath of userland.
Taking Control Of Consumer-Generated Media
Consumer-generated media (CGM) is still a relative newborn and is far from its full potential. The success of YouTube has grabbed hold of the marketer’s attention, even in its nebulous and unformed state. The future of television is neatly entwined with this sudden phenomenon, as Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire will tell you.
Microsoft Taking On JPEG
Microsoft has unveiled its new image compression format, called Windows Media Photo, which will be natively supported in Windows Vista and upgrades to XP.
Microsoft Taking Classifieds To China
Windows Live Expo, Microsoft’s answer to Craigslist and Google Base, will be launched in China and five other countries before the end of 2006.
Taking Candy from a Baby
The new Starter Edition of Google AdWords offers a solution to advertisers who don’t have the time or the money to spend on creating an effective PPC campaign… Right?
1000 ESRI developers taking in the first Summit
Well, the first ESRI developer summit is only days away. Thanks to Clint Brown of ESRI for taking some time to jot down a few comments to some questions I threw at him regarding the summit.
Andrei Broder Taking Questions At Yahoo
Visitors to the Yahoo Search Blog can post questions for Broder, who recently joined the company to serve as a research fellow and vice-president of emerging search technology.
Taking HTML Further with Javascript
Once you’ve built your HTML pages, you might need them to do something a little more interactive on the client-side (that is, in the visitor’s web browser).
Taking Aim At Online Auctions
There’s nothing like the simple joys of finding something on eBay, putting in a bid, watching the auction clock tick down, and having someone snipe the item out from under the rest of the bidders.