EU Says Search Engines Must Follow Rules
The European Union says that all Internet search engines must comply with EU privacy rules no matter where they are based. This would include Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among others.read more
Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing
Cable is on course to be the next decade’s dial-up. With limited capacity, cable companies are in a pickle: manipulate network traffic like Comcast has been doing (which customers and perhaps the government won’t stand for) or go back to metered pricing, which is going back ten years in business model, like Time Warner has done, which customers ultimately won’t stand for, especially as more competition comes around.read more
Has Facebook Peaked?
It’s one thing when it appears that Facebook has lost numbers in Britain. Facebook wasn’t alone. Social networking in general was down in that one country, where habits have never exactly been a mirror of the larger situation. Bebo, for example, is still relatively unknown in the States.read more
automatic Matching Feeds Google Your Budget
A beta test of a new feature for Google’s AdWords clients turns surplus budget into additional marketing opportunities for advertisers, and extra revenue for Google. read more
More People Filing Taxes Online
With tax season approaching, an increasing number of people are planning to file their federal taxes online, according to The Conference Board.Forty percent plan to file online, up from 34 percent three years ago. More than two-thirds of taxpayers said they have filed online for three years or more, up from 55 percent in 2005.read more
Flickr Adds Nofollow Tags
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, you can expect to see fewer links throughout Flickr. The photo-sharing site recently added nofollow tags to most external links, making them pointless as part of an SEO strategy.read more
Google adsense For Video Hits Beta
This time, Google’s beta tag means something - to become a user, publishers will need to have English-language, U.S.-based sites, and serve at least one million video streams per month. But, beta tag or not, adsense for video has officially arrived.read more
New Humor Site Launches
A new humor Web site has launched in beta called Comedy.com The site was launched by former UPN CEO Dean Valentine.The site allows users to vote on and recommend videos and features original content filmed in a production studio in Santa Monica. Users can submit videos, text and audio files, which are promoted on the site by the number of vote they receive.read more
iVillage May Kill Health Site, Will Cut More Employees
It just keeps getting worse at iVillage. First there were 13 layoffs, then a show got canceled. Now a website - Healthology.com - appears to be doomed, and another 18 employees are preparing to lose their jobs. read more





[…] EU Says Search Engines Must Follow Rules The European Union says that all Internet search engines must comply with EU privacy rules no matter where they are based. This would include Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among others.read more Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing Cable is on course to be the next decade’s […] […]
[…] EU Says Search Engines Must Follow Rules The European Union says that all Internet search engines must comply with EU privacy rules no matter where they are based. This would include Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among others.read more Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing Cable is on course to be the next decade’s […] […]
[…] EU Says Search Engines Must Follow Rules The European Union says that all Internet search engines must comply with EU privacy rules no matter where they are based. This would include Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among others.read more Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing Cable is on course to be the next decade’s […] […]