Posted in the web on July 20th, 2007 No Comments »
Robert X. has an interesting article on increasing internet speeds in the US while decreasing the price.
Like so many other people I have eagerly been awaiting FIOS and despite being in the North East, it has not come to my area yet. I don’t know why the transition is taking so long, or why the [...]
Posted in me, the web on July 20th, 2007 1 Comment »
I have been pretty interested in Mahalo since it was first announced so a few days ago I finally signed up for the Greenhouse. This is their program where they are paying people, supposedly qualified people, to write search engine result pages (SERPs). All the result pages on Mahalo are generated by real people so [...]
Posted in the web on July 17th, 2007 No Comments »
There is another professional blogger article up, this time it’s at Business Week. I thought these were over with, I mean, who is surprised at this point that a web site that people work on full time can generate income? The amount of income is often surprising, but given how much traffic some of these [...]
Posted in the web on July 16th, 2007 No Comments »
People love to argue over Techmeme. I don’t know what is it about the site, but everyone has their own theory and a lot of people really get riled up when blogging about the site.
Today a blogger wrote that he thinks the site must be paid by Microsoft because MS grabbed the top news spot [...]
Posted in the web on July 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Earth2Tech is Gigaom’s new site covering the greening of industry, carbon neutral initiatives, and green startups.
This is an area that is already well covered by sites like Treehugger but with all the growth in the field there is always room for another site. Gigaom has done a great job with NewTeeVee and Web Worker Daily [...]
Posted in the web on July 12th, 2007 No Comments »
You probably did not know this, but yesterday was Widgetcon. I was of the 100 or so people that attended the event, despite not being a widget A-lister like many of the people there. Aside from using widgets from time to time, my experience with them is relatively limited. I’m not a developer and I [...]
Posted in the web on July 3rd, 2007 No Comments »
It seems like every time I check Technorati the site is getting worse and worse. As a portal or a way for a user to track a few different blog it work well enough, but where it once excelled and has been getting steadily worse is closely tracking a specific blog.
I use it as a [...]