[2005-04-29] Business Blogs Are Catching On
Business blogs are catching on with more and more businesses. Traditional websites are beginning to add a blog component to their content.
[2005-04-29] Nokia Finnishes IPod
Finnish phone phenomenon Nokia announced the N91 and promises to give IPod a run for their downloads with the mobile phone with a 4 gig hard disk which will hold up to 3000 songs. IPod may have their work cut out for them..
[2005-04-29] Pajamas Media - New Blog Advertising Network
Roger L. Simon has just posted anOpen Letter to All Bloggers announcing that he and a couple of others ...
[2005-04-29] Drudge: Bloggers Should Not Call Themselves Bloggers
Matt Drudge of the Drudge Report appeard on C-SPAN with Brian Lamb and discussed his distaste for the word BLOG.
[2005-04-28] Xbox AND HDTV: This is Gonna Rock!
Everyone knows Microsoft will kick out its new X-Box in May 13, which is just a few days away. It's going to be a hip offering and MTV will broadcast the event. New games will be available with a better graphics, sound, etc. But now Samsung will help them out just a little with its new HDTV offerings.
[2005-04-28] Atomic Energy On the Table at UCLA
Remember the backpacks in the Ghostbusters movies? They had nuclear accelerators on their backs. UCLA scientist Seth Putterman may not be far off from with their new experiments being published in today's issue of the science journal, Nature.
[2005-04-28] Alternative Energy That Doesn’t Stink
Energy is in a crisis right now. Oil prices have been shooting off the charts for months now. Oil went over $58 a barrel earlier this month. It's starting to drop but gasoline is still more then $2.20 a gallon at the pump.
[2005-04-27] NASA and Rice Running Cable
NASA announced a new project today working with nanotechnology research leader Rice University. This $11 million project could change the future of cable lines all over the world and certainly in the space program. The project for this ultra light cable will last about 4 years and will involve serious, heavy duty research.
[2005-04-27] Successful Link Development Tips and Guidelines
Reader Question: I often get emails from search engine marketing companies who claim that they can get high-quality links pointing to my Web site. They usually mention a PageRank (PR) of 7 to 9. Since my site needs more link popularity, I am tempted to give it a try. Will subscribing to this program help my site's link popularity?
[2005-04-27] Microsoft Advances 64-Bit With Advancement Program
Microsoft announced a program to help move along its current 64-bit offerings in the form of a trade in program of sorts. Current owners of licensed 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows Professional Reduced Media Edition will be able to pick up the Windows XP Professional 64-bit Edition.
[2005-04-27] Novell Plus Tally Equals Asset Management
Novell announced the addition of Tally Systems to expand its ZENworks system Asset Management package and those they would ship the package during the first week of May.
[2005-04-27] How the Most Highly Visited Blogs Earn Money
Yesterday I spent the afternoon wading through some of the most highly visited blogs going around at ...
[2005-04-27] Firefox Battle Giant Internet Explorer
Mozilla's browser, Firefox made gains against the Microsoft's Internet Explorer(IE) to a total global share of 8.69%. IE still owns the street with over 86% but Firefox has made substantial in recent months. The percentage increase of .24% does indicate a decline in growth experts say.
[2005-04-26] New All-in-Ones for Lexmark
Lexmark threw out two new inkjet all-in-one printers into the ballgame today. The #2 printer company announced the new P4350 and the X3350 as well as a new line of photo papers.
[2005-04-26] Former AOL Exec To Be New Yahoo Content Man
Yahoo has hired former America Online vice president Shawn Hardin to be vice president of content operations.
[2005-04-25] Gates Goes 64-BIT At WinHEC
Bill Gates promises a lot of cool stuff at this year's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Seattle. He shows what Microsoft will be doing and where they are going in the coming years.
[2005-04-25] Microsoft & Chamber of Commerce Help Small Businesses
Microsoft and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have put together a new guide for small business to show them how to handle phishing and Spyware and viruses and the myriad other problems in dealing with security on the internet.
[2005-04-25] Samsung Shows OneNAND at WinHEC
Samsung shows off its new OneNAND flash hard drive for use with Microsoft's new Longhorn operating system this week at the WinHEC event in Seattle.
[2005-04-23] Relationship Marketing: Business Blogs Are The Key
Relationship marketing. You've often heard the term used, but were never really certain what it meant.
[2005-04-22] High On DVD Hybrid
Electronics manufacturers Toshiba and Sony continue to negotiate for a new hybrid DVD format as more companies weigh in on the matter.
[2005-04-21] Sony and Toshiba Begin Peace Talks on New DVD Format
Sony and Toshiba both express interest in coming up with a new universal standard for the next generation of DVDs. The two companies continue to develop high definition DVD systems but hope to work out this new standard which would be better for all involved.
[2005-04-21] IBM Plugs AMD’s Dual Core Processors in Intellistation
IBM announced today it will plug dual core processors into their eServer and Intellistation product lines. The new Intellistation A Pro 6217 will be loaded.
[2005-04-20] Symantec Beta Will Blast Spyware
Symantec announced this week of the Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition. This new product is the next logical step in Symantec's overall computer security service. The beta version is currently available as a free download from Symantec's website https://www-secure.symantec.com/public_beta/.
[2005-04-20] Playboy Plays With PSP
Playboy plunged further into the wireless world today with the announcement of PlayboyStation Portable hot on the heels of their successful IBod line for IPods.
[2005-04-20] Dual Core POWER
The U.S. chip manufacturer released prices for the new AMD Opteron Dual Core processors. The entry-level Opteron 865 will run for $1,514 and is about the same price for their top single core processor.
[2005-04-20] WS-Security Standard Is Ready to Roll.
Fourteen organizations joined together for the first time to demonstrate interoperability of the WS-Security OASIS Standard at the Gartner Application Integration and Web Services Summit in Los Angeles today.
[2005-04-19] IBM, BEA, Microsoft and TIBCO Go To OASIS
BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp. and TIBCO Software Inc. today announced they will submit the latest version of the Web Services ReliableMessaging (WS-RM) specification.
[2005-04-19] Quigley Moves Out From Under
Alcatel announced on Tuesday Mike Quigley will move into the President and COO slot of the company after the resignation of Philippe Germond.
[2005-04-18] Dell Still Top Dog in PC Sales despite losing ground in 1st Quarter
The European PC market drove up sales for the 1st quarter. Industry leader Dell led the way although their growth dropped below 20% for the first time in 3 years according to a new report from Gartner.
[2005-04-18] Verizon Strips Away For Stand Alone DSL
Verizon announced on Monday that customers would have access to DSL without a local calling plan. The new plan will be offered to its northeastern customers first and more will be added later.
[2005-04-11] Are Bloggers Journalists?
Ana Marie Cox, author of the Wonkette blog and keynote speaker at the upcoming IABC international conference, dismissed the question "Who is a journalist?" when it was posed to her at a panel discussion telecast on C-Span.
[2005-04-02] The VC No and the Entrepreneur Yes
Bill Burnham has a great series (1, 2 & 3) on the Art of the VC No. Saying No is their business (from thousands of business plans to a handful of investments), and Bill explains how it's hard to say No, common ways of doing it and his reasonable approach.
[2005-04-01] Looking Up Vertical Search Lines
Vertical search refers to search engines designed to return results from very narrow or specific information or business sectors.

