Media reaction to Waxman-Dingell? (1)
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Just prior to the vote on Joe Lieberman's Homeland Security chairmanship, the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza followed with a story that drew considerable notice for this quote: Asked what it would mean if Lieberman kept his chairmanship, one Senate Democratic aide said bluntly: "The left has been foiled again. They can rant and rage but they still do not put the fear into folks to actually change their votes. Their influence would be in question." ...
5 Blogs Winning The Numbers Game Vs. Traditional Counterparts (5)
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This post isn’t meant as a kick at traditional media - what I want to show you today is how the playing field is now level for all people who want to have a say in our world. This is an exciting time for everyone involved in the media industry. In fact it has been like this for awhile, but it is worth reiterating. Even with everything else that is happening around us (down economy, ...
Localeze Offers ‘White Label’ Local Search (2)
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Localeze put out an announcement today about offering a new, outsourced local search database and functionality via a partnership with Intelligenx. The program is called “ContentReach“: ContentReach is powered by the Intelligenx Discovery Engine and offers online publishers the option to outsource a highly intelligent search engine backed by a managed database of premium business listings. The application filters, selects, ranks, builds and returns the most relevant results, providing users with on-demand access to as ...
Tweetwants & TweetFails, Tracking Wants & Fails on Twitter (1)
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Sean Bonner and Tara Bonner (Brown) have just launched two new Twitter sites, Tweetwants tracking stuff that people want and TweetFails tracking stuff that fails. This is a blog post from Laughing Squid For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & FriendFeed. Tweetwants & TweetFails, Tracking Wants & Fails on Twitter Related posts:- Tweetmeme, Tracking Popular Links on Twitter- Tweetsville, A Straightforward iPhone App For Twitter
‘E-Word’ Used in WSJ re Yellow Pages (1)
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Here’s an unpleasant headline for the yellow pages industry in the Wall Street Journal: “Extinction Threatens Yellow-Pages Publishers“: The audience for online yellow pages remains relatively small, and traffic growth is slowing. So many directory services are vying for the ad dollars of local businesses that no single site has an authoritative roster. Meanwhile, ad dollars are drying up as small businesses — the industry’s bread and butter — find it harder to pay bills ...
ハッカーは もはやルートキットを使わない (1)
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ルートキットは、コンピュータの奥深くに感染してひそかに攻撃活動を行う恐るべき存在だ。セキュリティ対策ツールでも、検出や分析が困難だという。ところが、最近のサイバー犯罪者たちはルートキットを使わないという。本稿では、ルートキットの脅威と最近の攻撃者たちの傾向について解説しよう。
G-20 Summit Politicians Blame Investors For Credit Crisis (1)
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Hopes were high that the G-20 summit would issue a statement on US dollar hegemony, currency fluctuations, a new world order, a return to a gold standard, or make some other earth shattering statement. I predicted the summit would be a complete waste of time. Let's take a look. Bloomberg is reporting G-20 Calls for Action on Growth, Regulatory Changes .
Dense ‘Deal’ Piece on YP (1)
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I stumbled across a fairly “dense” and difficult to read (because of formatting) piece on the outlook for the YP industry from The Deal. It covers the current state of the industry focusing on RHD and Idearc. There are no revelations or really new insights here but here are some interesting bits: On who’s to blame for the stock losses: Wall Street analysts are “the worst demographic for Yellow Pages usage,” David Swanson, the chairman ...
Sorapot - Modern Teapot (7)
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I had the privilege of having lunch today w/Joey Roth, the industrial designer and creator of the Sorapot. From the design, material selection, manufacturing sourcing, and marketing, Joey handles it all. I hope to shoot a video interview w/him soon and post it on the site - it's fascinating learning about all the steps involved from idea to tangible product. The Sorapot is a bit pricey, but once you hold one you quickly understand it's ...
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Ad Market: Nightmare Dead Ahead [Voices] (1)
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By Eric Savitz, Blogger and Columnist, Barron’s, Tech Trader Daily If you think we are going to get out of this mess in a hurry, think again. UBS analyst Matthieu Coppet today cut his expectations for advertising spending for this year, next year and 2010. He now sees overall spend up 3.7 percent this year, down 3.9 percent next year, and then up 3 percent in 2010. His old forecast: up 4.1 percent, then down ...
El día que se perdió el mundo (1)
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Fue un día como hoy, hace casi 400 años, el 10 de noviembre de 1619.Ese día, en Ulm, una ciudad en el sur de Alemania, el matemático y filósofo francés René Descartes se encerró en una habitación calefaccionada por una estufa y tuvo una visión, seguida de sueños, la que, según él, le reveló el trabajo de su vida: desarrollar un método verdadero para alcanzar el conocimiento. El verdadero camino le exigía deshechar todo lo ...