[2005-09-29] AOL Taps New Chief Technology Officer
America Online (AOL) presented their new chief technology officer (CTO), Maureen Govern on Thursday. She takes over the roll as the top technology strategist at AOL and will be a key player in their overall business strategy.

[2005-09-27] A Business Directory Just Isn't Enough Anymore!
Do you own a business directory? Are you having a tough time beating your competition? This article will help you towards leaving your competition far behind.

[2005-09-27] Choosing a CMS (Content Management System)
Content Management Systems (or CMS) have been in use on the web for some time now, however up until recently very few systems were considered search engine friendly.

[2005-09-27] Taking the Easier Route to Generating RSS Subscribers
RSS is certainly still far from being user-friendly, which is especially evident once you try and left-click on an RSS subscribe button.

[2005-09-13] Teens Like Hosting Images, Blogging
We know blogging is growing in popularity. We know there are millions of ‘em and thousands more popping up everyday. Use of image hosting has also grown exponentially and Nielsen/NetRatings says there's a correlation between the two. With nearly 15 million unique users since January, image hosting is picking up steam.

[2005-09-09] Tech Industry Giant Lew Platt Dies
Former HP CEO Lew Platt died on Thursday, September 8th. Platt worked for Hewlett-Packard starting in 1966 as an engineer in the medical products division. He retired from HP in 1999 as chairman, CEO and president.

[2005-09-08] News Corp Grabs IGN
News Corp announced today they plan to purchase the IGN Entertainment to add advertising dollars. The IGN network covers a lot of ground with video games, movies, DVDs, music, comics and tons of other goodies tied mostly to the oft coveted demographic, 18-34 males. This is just one more move by media mogul Rupert Murdoch as continues to dump billions into Internet purchases.

[2005-09-06] B2B portal: A Business Platform to Ultimate Productivity Improvement
If somebody tells you that your present corporate website can be converted to a B2B portal which will help you significantly improve your company's productivity in both of the two primary factors: Revenue Growth and Cost Saving, and that the portal can be launched in a matter of months with a very reasonable investment, what will be your reaction?