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Top US newspaper Web sites grow their traffic 30 January, 2009 05:07
The largest newspaper Web sites in the US posted strong growth in traffic in December, Nielsen Online said.U.S. newspapers, which have struggled mightily for years to adapt to the Web, seem to be doing a better job of growing their online readership. - +
Software flushes out the Eureka! moments 30 January, 2009 07:18
Boston company Invention Machine sells software it says can help inventors invent faster and easier.The Boston software company Invention Machine will have you believe their product can make the traditional "Eureka!" moment obsolete. - +
Google's inauguration searches show a changing Internet 22 January, 2009 10:52
Most searchers seek event videos and blog posts from attendeesPeople weren't just sitting back and watching President Barack Obama's inauguration last week. - +
Google called off Yahoo deal as DOJ closed in 05 December, 2008 07:07
The deal would have had Yahoo running Google advertisements alongside its own search resultsGoogle called off its proposed search advertising deal with Yahoo just three hours before the US Department of Justice was to file an antitrust complaint on November 5 aimed at blocking it, according to the lawyer that the government hired to pursue the case. - +
CBS website bitten by iFrame hack 02 December, 2008 07:30
Russian malware distributors have launched another iFrame attack on a sub-domain of the cbs.com site.TV network CBS has become the latest big name to have it website used to host malware, a security company has reported.
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Don't have a Kindle 2? Try these online book sites 26 February, 2009 10:30
Amazon's Kindle 2 makes it easy to download a variety of books, but bibliophiles can find reading material in other ways.Amazon's Kindle 2 makes it easy to download a variety of books, but bibliophiles can find reading material in other ways. - +
DRM a drag on ebook growth, say critics 19 February, 2009 09:37
Amazon.com and Adobe both creating consumer-unfriendly hasslesImagine bringing home a music CD from Best Buy and discovering that it will only play on some of your stereo equipment. Moreover, you're limited in the number of times you can switch the CD from one stereo to another. - +
Why Web design is an IT-marketing tug-of-war 02 May, 2008 11:13
For a business engaged in e-commerce, portal design and content are challenges that span multiple departments, given the degree to which consumer behaviour has evolved. Yahoo, Microsoft and Google discuss the challengesThe use of search engines as a tool to leverage businesses could certainly be higher, agreed the panelists at a discussion on the future of search engine marketing at the Massive Technology Show in Canada on Wednesday. - +
BI's new power users rely on advanced search 03 August, 2006 12:23
In the evolving world of business intelligence, swift and targeted access to reports and analysis is the name of the game. But the frequent inability of employees to locate the results they need from high-end BI applications is prompting several enterprise search vendors to step in and address the challenge. - +
BPEL 06 July, 2005 13:57
Business Process Execution Language is an XML-based language that's designed to run a series of Web-based transactions and/or characterize interfaces that are needed to complete Web-based transactions. By Jan Matlis
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Internet news in crisis 02 July, 2008 11:10
News coverage in crisis on the NetThere's an old show-business joke about a play that is failing. A potential theatergoer calls the box office to find out when the show starts, and the ticket agent responds, "How soon can you get here?" - +
Driving site traffic with search engines, advertising 24 April, 2008 10:22
Useful tips on how to use a combination of SEO and search engine ads to increase your online businessYou can't simply open a new Web site, sit back, and expect to welcome a horde of visitors showing up at your virtual storefront. If you want your online business to be successful, you must promote your site. - +
.Com rules 27 October, 2003 08:46
Stratton Sclavos, CEO of VeriSign, says his company didn't intend to break anything on the Internet when it launched its Site Finder wild-card service. In fact, Sclavos told me a few days ago, VeriSign spent months testing Site Finder. And it did conform to existing standards. And when Site Finder went live and some things broke, VeriSign went to work fixing them as quickly as possible. - +
Pay to be seen 01 September, 2003 10:35
Slowly but very surely, companies that use the Internet as their primary source of business or rely on it to make a profit are finding ways to make their dot-com endeavors pay for themselves. - +
Solutions to spam 25 August, 2003 12:12
There are three system architectures for handling spam: At the desktop, at the mail server, or outsourced.
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WiredRed links instant messaging to directories 05 February, 2003 08:57
Instant Messaging is one of those technologies that most network executives are trying to weed out of their network. IM is considered a major time-waster by most businesses.
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