InternetWeek: "Cloudmark, the developer of SpamNet, a community approach to sniffing out junk e-mail, has released an enterprise spam killer engine that identifies unwanted messages by their structure — or… Read more »
This thread shows some people still don’t understand there’s nothing such as a free lunch. If you want ad-free Socialist Paradise subsidized with Other People’s Money, come to France for… Read more »
BusinessWeek: "We think fixed price is important to eBay because it gives sellers and buyers more options. In the second quarter, about 19% of sales were settled through fixed price,… Read more »
See the blank white vertical space on the left of their search result page? Wouldn’t a vertical skyscraper banner fit nicely here? I don’t think keyword-based ads would make sense… Read more »
Phil Wainewright: "Unfortunately, I don’t see much evidence of vendors’ web services teams spending any time talking to ASPs to find out what experiences they’ve already had, and so they’ll… Read more »
Henry Copeland: "Newly launched Blog Network charges you $3 a month to access its stable of blogs and publish your own. Bloggers get 50% of the take in proportion to… Read more »
If you know how the movie industry works, please enlighten me about the following. Let’s say I know of good fiction books (already published, but not well known by the… Read more »
According to Evan, about 67,000 new Blogger blogs have been created in July. Bear in mind some people contribute to several blogs, and this doesn’t tell us where Blogger Pro… Read more »
Loosely Coupled: "Nextel’s failed attempt to confine users to its own private enclosure of text messaging is a warning to all vendors of the dangers of spurning interoperability. This is… Read more »
Boston Globe (pdf): But Hilary Rosen, chief executive officer of the RIAA, said that it’s unfair to expect record companies to cut costs. She says people who steal music by… Read more »