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- T Mobile Rumored To Be Readying Android Phone For 3 G Launch | News Wireless Cnet News.Com Find And Share Headlines From Cnet News, Cnet Networks, Cnet News Downloads, Cnet Tv, T Mobile Cell Phones, Free T Mobile Ringtones, T Mobile Pictures, T Mobil - Http://News.Cnet.Com/8301 1035 3 9984713 94.Html?Tag=St.Pop T-Mobile rumored to be readying Android phone for 3G launch | News - Wireless - CNET News.com News - Wireless Subscribe to News - Wireless July 7, 2008 11:12 AM PDT T-Mobile rumored to be readying Android phone for 3G launch Posted by Marguerite Reardon Word in the blogosphere is that T-Mobile USA will include a Google Android phone as part of its nationwide 3G wireless network launch later this year. Several blogs reported Monday that T-Mobile is set to offer service in some 20-plus cities starting October 1. And the carrier plans to include the HTC Dream smartphone as one of its first 3G phones to launch with the network, according to reports. T-Mobile started offering 3G service in New York City in May. And the company said at the launch it would roll out the service in other top markets by the end of the year. Separately, T-Mobile has said it will be offering an Android handset in the fourth quarter, which many believe will be the HTC Dream. But until now, the 3G network launch and
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- Technology News Cnet News.Com Find And Share - Http://News.Cnet.Com/ Technology news - CNET News.com Log in | Sign up Why join? Remember me | Forgot password? Welcome (log out) View profile On MovieTome: TRANSFORMERS 2 SPOILERS! Search: News All CNET The Web Advancedsearch Click to Save up to $300/yr on calls Today on CNET Reviews News Downloads Tips & Tricks CNET TV Compare Prices Blogs Business Tech| Cutting Edge| Green Tech| Wireless| Security| Media| Markets| Personal Tech| News Blogs| Video| My News Top technology news headlinesLast updated: Jul 8, 2008 7:50 PM PT With Lively, Google tries its own 'Second Life' The Lively project will look very familiar to those who've gone exploring in other virtual worlds, but it's got one big difference: it's part of the Internet. Pushing the Vista compatibility story Months after releasing the OS, Microsoft finds it needs to offer a tool to vet whether software and hardware are Vista-ready. Oh yeah, and the tool is broken on Day 1. 聲? Daily Debrief: Microsoft's missteps 聲?More on Vista's image problems Just in
- Tech Giants Put Their Heads In The Clouds | Cnet News.Com Find And Share - Http://News.Cnet.Com/2009 1032 3 6242545.Html?Type=Pt&Part=Inv&Tag=Feed&Subj=News Tech giants put their heads in the clouds | CNET News.com Log in | Sign up Why join? Remember me | Forgot password? Welcome (log out) View profile On MovieTome: SEX AND THE CITY clips are here! Search: News All CNET The Web Advancedsearch Save up to $300/year on phone bills Today on CNET Reviews News Downloads Tips & Tricks CNET TV Compare Prices Blogs Business Tech| Cutting Edge| Green Tech| Wireless| Security| Media| Markets| Personal Tech| News Blogs| Video| My News Tech giants put their heads in the clouds By CNET News.com Staff Last modified:June 26, 2008, 12:51 PM PDT Cloud computing is much more down to earth than the term might imply. For Google, Amazon, and others, it's about delivering bits to billions of devices--and users. Yahoo looking to unleash its cloud computing infrastructure CTO Ari Balogh says that much like Amazon's EC2 and Google's App Engine, Yahoo could offer infrastructure services. applications. (Posted in News Blog by Dan Farber) June 26, 2008 12:51 PM PDT Clo
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- The Social Cnet News.Com Find And Share - Http://News.Com.Com/The Social/?Tag=Cnetfd.Blogs The Social - CNET News.com The Social Subscribe to The Social July 8, 2008 9:06 AM PDT Google Maps takes steps toward walking directions Posted by Caroline McCarthy 1 comment (Credit: Google Operating System blog) Google Maps is starting to roll out a beta of walking directions in addition to driving directions, the Google Operating System fan blog noticed on Monday. It looks like it's available to select users in select locations for the time being, and indeed, I can't access it from my Google account yet. It's also unclear whether this will get expanded to the mobile version of Google Maps, where the availability of walking directions would certainly help. This sort of feature can be very useful in cities with lots of one-way streets, like New York, or with parks and thoroughfares that accommodate pedestrians but not cars. Currently, Google Maps directions may suggest an extremely roundabout route when a much more direct one is possible by walking or biking. Google Maps, which recentl
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- Buzz Out Loud 761: Debt By Data Plan | Buzz Out Loud Cnet's 'Podcast Of Indeterminate Length' Cnet Blogs Find And Share Buzz Out Loud Podcast, Molly Wood, Tom Merritt, Buzz Out Loud Episode, Cnet Downloads, Cnet Reviews, Cnet Asia, Cnet Cell Phone R - Http://Feeds.Feedburner.Com/~R/Cnet/Buzzoutloud/~3/330066685/8301 11455 1 9985619 10.Html&Tag=Cnetfd.Pdcst Buzz Out Loud 761: Debt by data plan | Buzz Out Loud - CNET's 'podcast of indeterminate length' - CNET Blogs Buzz Out Loud Blog Subscribe to Buzz Out Loud Blog July 8, 2008 11:52 AM PDT Buzz Out Loud 761: Debt by data plan Posted by Tom Merritt No, not death, but close to it. The race is on for who has the most expensive iPhone plan in the world! Plus Microsoft finally gives us a date for XP SP3, sort of. And we have some security news for you as well as a recap of the digital TV transition. So listen up! Listen now: Download today's podcast EPISODE 761 FAQ: iPhone 3G launch day is Friday http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-9983810-37.html iPhone Jonny: world鈥檚 first iPhone 3G owner (in waiting) http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/08/iphone-jonny-worlds-first-iphone-3g-owner-in-waiting/ Spat with Rogers leaves Canadian Apple stores without iPhones http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/07/08/spat_with_rogers_leaves_canadian_apple_stores_without_iphones.html Apple鈥檚 MobileMe service set t
- I Can't Stand Anonymity In The Gaming Industry | The Digital Home Don Reisinger's Take On The Tech Closest To Home Cnet News.Com Find And Share Headlines From Cnet News, Cnet Networks, Cnet News Downloads, Cnet Tv, Video Gaming Industry, Gaming Indu - Http://News.Cnet.Com/8301 13506 3 9979079 17.Html I can't stand anonymity in the gaming industry | The Digital Home - Don Reisinger's take on the tech closest to home - CNET News.com The Digital Home Subscribe to The Digital Home June 27, 2008 9:12 AM PDT I can't stand anonymity in the gaming industry Posted by Don Reisinger As I searched for something to talk about today, I came across this article from Joystiq featuring a discussion by Will Wright about Spore and the gaming industry. For those of you who don't know Will Wright, he's not only the creator of Spore, but he's also the creator of the Sims franchise, and arguably one of the greatest game developers of all time. And yet, I'd venture to say that at least some of you reading this have never heard of Will Wright before. I'll bet you've played the Sims and may even know about Spore, but you had no idea who Will Wright is. If that's true, the blame shouldn't be placed on you and you certainly shouldn't be expected to perform research just to find out who develops a specific game
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- Socialight Scores Major Deal With Virgin Mobile Mashable - Http://Mashable.Com/2007/04/13/Socialight Virgin/ Socialight Scores Major Deal with Virgin Mobile - Mashable Mashable | All That鈥檚 New on the Web RSS Subscribe Subscribe via email News Most Popular Bebo Facebook FireFox> Google iPhone MySpace WordPress YouTube Tags Advertise Jobs Events Community MyMashable People Videos> Photos Beta Invites Myspace Layouts Contact Us Submit News Contact Us About Us Write for Us News Resources Social Networking Startups Mobile Sports Music Politics Celebrities Hide Navigation Ribbon Show Navigation Ribbon LOADING next prev View view my profile view my articles Facebook Twiiter LinkedIn Socialight Scores Major Deal with Virgin Mobile April 13, 2007 - 1:34 am PDT - by Pete Cashmore 6 Comments A trusted source tells us that Socialight, the mobile social network, has struck a deal that could provide a big boost to the service. 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- The Bad Pitch Blog - Http://Badpitch.Blogspot.Com/ The Bad Pitch Blog An award-winning public relations resource from Richard Laermer and Kevin Dugan, since January 2006. Read our Wrath. Contributors Richard Laermer Kevin Glinda the Good Pitch is Back! (Thanks to Carol Bl... Really?! Why Do PR People Bother With Insolent Clients? ... Facebook 鈮 Email Marketing Are PR Tools Bad Form? This is NOT a Pitch PR, Politics & The Politics of PR Bad Pitch Crime Fighters Help a Reporter Out and Bad Pitch Blog? OMG we鈥檙e ... Old Journalism鈥檚 Demise.......Good News For Us! 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(Thanks to Carol Blymire) We鈥檙e all about pitches, good and bad. To prove it, we created Glinda the Good Pitch back in the day. But our badge of dishonor Slick has always gotten more air time.It鈥檚 a simple case of supply and demand folks. So we were ecstatic when we started receiving emails from Carol Blymire.Carol Blymire has been copying us on emails for a few months now as she tries to engage PR people about bad pitches sent her way.Carol runs the blog French Laundry at Home. A classic micro-topic blog, its sole focus is about cooking every dish in The French Laundry Cookbook and writing about it.The problem is everyone might SEE the above explanation, but PR people that move too quickly see the keyword cooking and assume the rest. I understand Carol. Every time I tell someone I am legally blind in my left eye, they do not hear legally, they just hear BLIND and assume the rest. For reals!We asked Carol if she ever hears back from the people to whom she responds.I did actually get an apology from a gal at >AGENCY< last week. Of course, I cc'd the president of the firm AND her clients, but got an apology nonetheless. Usually, I get nothing. One time, a guy wrote back to me and used 5 or 6 paragraphs to tell me and my fancy French cooking to take "the sticks out of your ass." I forwarded his reply to the CEO of his client and got a very nice apology from her and an email that they would be seeking new PR counsel immediately.In the food blog community, we all know one another pretty well, and we laugh when we get these pitches. We're a diverse group -- cocktails, Spanish cuisine, organic farming -- and yet somehow a >FOOD< company thinks we're ideal to develop recipes to promote their crap product. So, we're writing back and copying bosses and clients because we're sick of it. I usually also invite the offender to Google me to see my work, and who I represent in my business, so they can see I'm speaking from experience.I know I made mistakes when I was "growing up" in this business, and when people pointed out my errors, sure, it was humiliating (and I had some doozies), but I learned from it and was grateful for the help.Food for ThoughtThe lesson here extends well beyond folks pitching foodie blogs. Unless someone literally says DO NOT CONTACT ME AGAIN after you pitch them, they are engaging you in a conversation. It鈥檚 up to you to turn those citrons dans la citronnade.As you can see from Carol鈥檚 comments above, word of your efforts will spread one way or the other.tags | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/public+relations" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">public relations | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/PR" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">PR | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/media+relations" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">media relations | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/media" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">media | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/good+pitch" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">good pitch | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/bad+pitch" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">bad pitch | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/bad+pitch+blog" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">bad pitch blog | <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Carol+Blymire" TARGET="new鈥 rel="tag">Carol Blymire posted by Kevin | 11:26 PM | 0 comments links to this post Really?! We're sorting through tons of mail and we have some decent posts brewing.But today was noteworthy as one pitch in particular made the rounds. It was not the only bad pitch out there. But as I reviewed it I was inspired to single it out and pay homage to the SNL skit Really?! with Seth and Amy. A blog pitch. Really?! Not merely a pitch to a blog, but a pitch about a blog to a blog?!Really?! Did you send the pitch to your blog as well or was it implied that your boss would link to himself?400 words to tell me to visit your boss鈥 blog. Really?! Well actually, one paragraph spent pitching the blog and two paragraphs telling us how if your boss were any more amazing he would wear a cape. Really?!OK, the Bad Pitch blog would like to remind you to participate with blogs instead of blasting them with the same old press materials. But I guess when you have nothing but hammers in your tool box, and this agency has at least 5 of 'em, every single thing starts to look like a nail. Even a blog I guess.For more details on this pitch, PR Blog Father Tom Murphy succinctly weighs in on its biggest issue in a much more direct fashion than the Bad Pitch blog.tags | public relations | PR | media relations | media | good pitch | bad pitch | bad pitch blog posted by Kevin | 10:33 PM | 0 comments links to this post Sunday, October 05, 2008 Why Do PR People Bother With Insolent Clients? I Mean, Really I know what you鈥檙e thinking: Here he goes, another high-powered PR exec complaining about crappy customers. Guess what? That鈥檚 what this is. I鈥檝e heard it said innumerable times how our jobs would be magnificent鈥攚ere it not for the clients. During a recession (welcome to it, dude) there is no better time to live that motto. I鈥檝e been thinking, and laughing, lately about the way people鈥檚 expectations have shot up in ways that are mind-blowing. Gee whiz. Can鈥檛 anyone trust anyone anymore, or are we all just, as USA Today stated last week, completely convinced that human nature is bad. Well, crap. I have always known that human nature is ostensibly yucky, that most people you deal with love to gossip, put people down, spin negative, but that does not mean I鈥檓 not a positive guy, au contraire. I believe that a good humor and the ability to say screw you to (in the wisdom of Boy George from a hundred years ago) 鈥渢hose who whisper never鈥 is the way up and out of any rut or bad state.But enough about me! What do you think of my rant so far?Seriously. So many are bitching these days and most of them pay us for the pleasure of listening to them. It鈥檚 time for some clear-thinking鈥攁nd a little revenge. Clients for the most part are asking for the impossible. They want it quick, they want it now, they want it yesterday. And in the old days (say, three years ago when the media we pitch actually existed as full entities) could probably get something going in a matter of moments, hours, a day maybe.Today everything is about timing and no one has the time for an explanation. There was one guy we worked with who was adamant about 鈥渢op tier press鈥 even though it wasn鈥檛 really going to get online traffic for him. I mean, look. You get on Portfolio.com and it reaches millions. He was pissed because the magazine did not run any excerpts 鈥 all 45,000 readers of that magazine! Who could care less about his Web (read: online) product.You know, and they know, but are afraid to tell their funders: people click to them. Reading about them in the Daily Times is not going to help get customers鈥攐nly make their Mommies proud. Clippable? Sure. Usable? Nope...To the stubborn ones I offer a solution: Want print? I'm going to go get you a better PRINTER. Then there is a client鈥-you will recognize him from miles away-鈥攚ho swears you are doing such a great job but golly somehow he can鈥檛 see results. A friend of mine in our industry shakes his head like a Bobble-head wshen this happens and wonders if these people think that when press happens the cretins fathom how everyone sees it and do nothing with the material itself. (Wait for the phone to ring much?) But it鈥檚 not going to be seen unless you show it off. If you are on a top-notch blog or even in the (*ugh) newspaper, you need to DO something with it, send it to folks with a 鈥淚鈥檓 sure you saw this鈥 note or post it everywhre. Not just imagine that because it appeared it will be seen, like in the Walter Cronkite Era when there were five channels. Back then, everyone got a whiff.You鈥檙e thinking I could go on all day like this! What makes you think that? So I recently had a conversation with someone who pays me who swore that even though their numbers (i.e., goals) were fantastic and being reached, the VCs weren鈥檛 biting so it has to be the fault of the PR. Like, us! Maybe they needed to cast a wider net for money and not go to the most-hyped Venture Vultures out there. Or perhaps a little patience might help.There was (key word here: was) a singular customer of mine who swore up and down that everything we did was immeasurable. Not the good way. But gosh darn it 鈥 there are ways to measure everything if you work hard enough to cooperate. Problem is, most clients don鈥檛 want to do surveys of their customers to see how
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Do you really want to write user registration code, or would you be better off taking your application and bringing these other sites where there are lots of users already and where they have already expressed both their personal information and their connections to other people? The answer to that is of course you want to be your own destination. Writing registration code once means you can re-use it over and over again on various projects. If you can program a successful widget or application then you are not the type who thinks registration code is a roadblock. Some of the most successful viral applications (like Paypal and YouTube) leveraged other platforms for growth, but a large part of their success was that they also chose to be destinations. 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Public relations is huge for spreading viral stories and growing viral networks (look at how many times Plentyoffish was in the press) create something that is easy to link at, where you control the link equity and attention and use it to profit as you wish (ads, market new related ideas, change your business model, etc.) can extend your offering out into related fields and/or create a premium service are more likely to receive funding if needed and can sell your business for a higher price point (since your business has more of what Warren Buffet considers a moat around it) Consider some of the add ins that sold for millions or billions of dollars because they chose to become destinations If Paypal was not a destination, eBay could have killed them and/or bought them for a small fraction of their potential value. If Del.icio.us or MyBlogLog was just a Firefox extension would Yahoo! have bought them? If Feedburner was a browser plug-in of some sort would Google have paid an estimated $100 million for them? If YouTube was not a destination could they have competed with Google Video and got bought for $1.65 billion? Overture, which pioneered the paid search field, once had a dominant market-share, but was afraid of becoming a search destination because they thought that it could cost them syndication partnerships. The day AOL signed on to syndicate Google's ads, Overture became irrelevant as a business force. They bought a couple search engines in an attempt to become a destination, but it was too little too late. And Overture was bought by Yahoo! for about 1% of what Google is worth today. The pioneer in the paid search model that drives the current web economy sold for about the same price as a marginally profitable free video hosting site, largely because Overture failed to become a destination. Oops. Subscribe to our blog via email or RSS to get more great posts like this one. Posted in: business by Aaron Wall Your Thoughts? [14] March 3, 2008 comments Login or Register to post comments. It all makes sense Aaron, up until the last paragraph there, because I think that pretty much everyone reading this would be mighty happy to sell their business to Yahoo! for 1% of what Google is worth today. petertdavis on March 03, 2008 03:09 AM Well considering that Overture pioneered the field that Google later followed in, it shows that the strategy of being a destination was worth at least 100x. Which is a big big difference in value. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 06:02 AM Aaron, it's a trend I've noticed here that you discuss SEO less and larger business trends more and more. I enjoy it a lot, and find myself constantly giving you kudos as a result for this idea or that idea. On the idea you express here, I think you might like to refine the title - you make the case for being a destination, period. And getting bought out is not necessarily the be-all, end-all business plan. Besides that, where do you go to hire programmers that you can build a relationship with? bookworm.seo on March 03, 2008 05:08 AM The programmer relationship stuff is something I am still working out. I work with a couple great ones right now, but not sure if I can formulate how all those relationships were made other than saying that typically the lowest risk strategy is word of mouth marketing. And when I say "worth buying" I also mean "worth owning" and "worth spending your time creating." Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 06:01 AM Right, that makes sense about the worth owning bit etc. Thanks also for clarifying how you get the programmers. Any things you might generalize about friends that can be trusted for good recommendations and such? Perhaps fellow elite level SEOs? Programmers you've worked with before? People focused on copy? Specific industries? Local schools etc.? bookworm.seo on March 03, 2008 07:23 AM I think I use gut instinct and outcome of past recommendations more than anything. Another tip is to start them on a smaller project and build from there. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 07:42 AM Google has two advantages over Overture: 1) They are a better Search Engine 2) They have a better pay-per-click service. Those two reasons might also account for why they sold for only 1% of what Google is worth right now. Not to mention, also, that over the last few years Google has expanded to much more than just a search engine (Google Maps, YouTube, Google Video, GMail, etc.) SearchMarketing... on March 03, 2008 07:32 AM I am not disagreeing with what you are saying, but Overture could have been Google if their strategy was correct. Though much of Google's growth stems from public relations beyond the capability of most people. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 07:40 AM I agree. The 'come and build you site with us' rhetoric is a lure that is certainly working with some people, but I think is being eluded by smart startups. I am a little behind the curve here, but I recently checked out Squidoo, which is based on the same argument or business model. Imagine investing your resources for 3 years and at the end of the day, you have no site, no pagerank or Alexa score, no real control and are in essence, a shopkeeper for the shareholders. Christen on March 03, 2008 08:24 AM I think that Squidoo is more about creating quick useful answers, rather than building entire sites and business models on it, as Google's bogus promotions suggest. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 10:30 AM Great stuff, Aaron! You've really begun to differentiate yourself from the pack in recent weeks. hugoguzman on March 03, 2008 01:56 PM before the destination, it's the interaction that comes beforehand, that enables for any true destination to formulate. allowing visitors to remain a part of any production process creates the possibility & more importantly an inherent connection for future exchanges to occur. especially in the real estate market, your ability/inability to foster relationships can often be made often before they got onto your site. it was finalized on the social community they found you in. lostanjealous on March 04, 2008 05:52 PM Hi Aaron , have been away and am trying to catch up on all your great recent posts. This subject hit me the other day when I saw a great idea for a BB forum. It was brand new with few posts and made me think about how difficult it is to build yourself as a destination. If you rely solely on users for atmosphere and content - how do you develop their growth as a destination? I agree that you don't need to look at selling the business. It just needs to be worth you AND your visitors time - a bit like this blog (well for us anyway!). On Stage Lighting on March 13, 2008 03:07 PM If you rely solely on users for atmosphere and content - how do you develop their growth as a destination? Typically you have to be involved, spreading the brand off the start. You have to think of yourself as a politician for your site. I am not sure how you do well with little to no involvement because if you are not involved AND the site actually does build up traction it quickly devolves to a worthless pit of spam. Even Digg, which has its users vote on stories, still keeps changing their algorithms and deleting what they deem to be spam. So does Google. And YouTube reviews many of the uploaded videos AND has the users flag inappropriate videos and spam comments. 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What about your own Google fingerprint鈥揹oes it look a little dirty? Here鈥檚 your three step solution: Read this article Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 3 Marketing News Roundup, January 26 Six short months ago, I was sitting in a hospital bed. Glad not to be there now! Time for the periodic rumor about eBay selling Skype! Great, now that we鈥檝e got that out of the way, on to the Google news! Yes, the war against spam is a serious affair. Google chronicles the year in spam. Google鈥檚 been closing projects left and right. Yet Knol has survived Google鈥檚 orphan-project killing spree so far. Those copyrighted works in Google Book Search? Turns out there are few free books in the Google Library. Surprise, surprise. Google print ads were another recent casualty, but it鈥檚 still hard at work with radio ads. Monday, January 26th, 2009 4 If a Picture Says a Thousand Words What about Video? By Danny Brown Despite the doom and gloom of the last quarter in 2008, online sales still totaled over $25 billion last year. Leading online analysts comScore noted that while these figures represented a drop from 2007, unique visitors to retailer websites actually increased by 5%. So, less spending but more visits?which means you need to be ready for these visitors. What Do You See? Visual attraction is still one of the best marketing and advertising tools available, and what could be better than video advertising? It鈥檚 instant, it鈥檚 attention-grabbing and it shows your product better than any still image ever could. So why are so few retailers using video advertising? According to a recent survey, less than a quarter of retailers are using video advertising on their site. While this number is growing (it鈥檚 viewed as more important than social media use and search engine marketing), there still seems to be a wait-and-see approach. Reasons? Cost and time. Yet are these reasons valid? Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 16 Dear Twitter, I鈥檓 the Type of User You Can Make Money From Can you imagine how much more than $250 million Twitter would be worth if it ever figures out a revenue model? I suspect the micro-blogging service must have something up its sleeve, otherwise why would a venture capital firm reportedly dump $20 million into the company鈥揼iving it the $250M valuation? Personally, I hope Twitter can find a way to support itself, before the money runs out. It鈥檚 no coincidence the company is seeing incredible growth, the service is becoming an invaluable tool for communication. Heck, some people are even suggesting that it鈥檚 becoming an alternative channel for bloggers. Just the other day, I considered how I communicated with friends and peers before the advent of Twitter. For me, Twitter has become a valuable tool for three reasons: It鈥檚 a communication channel. It鈥檚 faster than sending an email and allows me to reach a wider audience than instant messenger. Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 1 ZunaVision Founders Discuss 3D Video Advertising By Manoj Jasra. ZunaVision is an up and coming technology that enables advertisers to dynamically display ads inside the 3D space of online videos. Zunavision was developed by 2 students currently attending Stanford University, Ashutosh Saxena and Siddharth Batra. I had the chance to sit down with both of them to get some insight on ZunaVision and their ideas behind developing it. [Manoj]: What is your educational background? [Ashutosh & Siddharth]: Ashutosh Saxena received his undergraduate degree from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur, India) in 2004, and his Masters degree from Stanford University in 2006. Currently, he is finishing his PhD at Stanford University in the area of Machine Learning and Computer Vision. Siddharth Batra is finishing his Masters degree in Computer Science (with a distinction in computer vision research) from Stanford University, and received his undergraduate degree in 2007 from JIIT (Jaypee Institute of Information Technology) in India. His area of expertise include Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 3 Twitter Mania Takes Hold in the UK By Peter Young According to Hitwise data released on January 21st this year, Twitter usage in the UK has increased 10 fold in just 12 months - with celebrities such as Steven Fry, Jonathan Ross, John Cleese and Richard Branson even joining the ever increasing list of Twitterers. This follows hot on the heels of Hitwise announcing Twitter usage has overtaken that off Digg in the US. According to Hitwise, for the week ending 17/01/09 Twitter was ranked as the 291st most visited website in the UK, up from a ranking of 2,953 for the week ending 19/01/08. It should also be noted that the site actually performed better in the UK - than in the US, with Twitter coming around 50 places higher in the UK (291 UK vs 350 in the US). During this period traffic to the site was up by nearly 1000% (974%), however this excluded traffic from mobiles and that via third party applications such as Twitterrific and Tweetdeck. Dwell time on site has also increased from around ten minutes to over half an hour. However in term of overall performance, Twitter was only the 23rd biggest social network (with 0.24%) in UK eclipsed in usage by Facebook (37%), Youtube (17%) and even MoneySavingexpert Forums (0.57%). Click here to continue reading... Friday, January 23rd, 2009 9 Marketing News Roundup, January 23 It鈥檚 time for the week in review: all the marketing news that was fit to print, but we didn鈥檛 quite get to you sooner. In an effort to attract and/or appease large media companies, YouTube plants to let big content partners bring their own ads. But will that be enough? Also in the video arena, YouTube rolls out video downloads, though they appear to be limited to the ChangeDotGov channel. And one more video tidbit: CNN.com is experimenting more with ads in its live streams including longer ads and in-stream (as opposed to pre-roll) ads. Is the long-rumored GDrive alive? A few challenges for Wikipedia this week. First, a brand that could really challenge them: Britannica 2.0. And yes, there鈥檚 peer editing, though registration?with names and addresses required. After vandals greatly exaggerate a couple senators鈥 deaths, Wikipedia may restrict anonymous edits for the whole site. Click here to continue reading... Friday, January 23rd, 2009 15 Microsoft Still Wants Yahoo Search Well, Microsoft, you just cut 5000 jobs and missed your Wall Street estimates. What are you going to do now? If you guessed they鈥檙e going to Disney World, you鈥檙e wrong. No, according to Steve Ballmer, they鈥檙e looking to drop some big bucks on Yahoo search. Naturally, Ballmer isn鈥檛 naming his price quite yet. On the earnings call this week, however, Ballmer made no bones about the future for web search from Microsoft, according to the New York Times: Asked about a deal with Yahoo on search during a conference call with investors early Thursday, Mr. Ballmer said, 鈥淲e wo
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Home Reviews iPhone Atlas iPhone Atlas July 8, 2008 12:00 AM PDT Apple/Rogers spat overblown: never any plans to sell iPhone 3G at Apple retail Posted by Ben Wilson Font size Print E-mail Share Speculation regarding a conflict between Apple and Canadian iPhone 3G carrier Rogers appears to be overblown, if such a quarrel exists at all. Various pundits have fingered a purported decision by Apple to yank iPhone 3Gs from its own Canadian retail locations as evidence that the company was displeased with Rogers' data/voice plans, which have been labeled exorbitant, for the iPhone 3G. However, Apple never planned to sell the iPhone 3G at its retail locations in Canda. In fact, the Apple is not -- at least at launch -- selling the iPhone 3G at any of its retail locations outside the United States. Australia, Japan, Italy, and UK retail stores will also not have initial stock of the iPhone 3G, forcing customers in those countries to visit official carrier stores or third-party partners like Fido in Canada. iPhone Atlas contacted a representative of the Regent Street retail store in London, who said that while the store will have demo units of the iPhone 3G for customers, actual sale of the devices on Friday, June 11 cannot be confirmed at this time. The Apple UK Web site lists only O2 (the official iPhone 3G carrier there) stores and Carphone Warehouse locations as options in the "Where to Buy" section. If discord between Apple and Rogers is extant, the absence of iPhone 3Gs at Apple retail locations in Canada should not be considered its evidence. Feedback? info@iphoneatlas.com. 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CNET has a (far too long) article that essentially makes two new points: One is that Skype, according to its COO Scott Durschlag, has been profitable for the past seven quarters. eBay never really explains how profitable, however, and until they do, it all sounds like financial mumbo jumbo to me. Continue?? Cox Will Shape Its Broadband Traffic; Delay P2P & FTP?Transfers Om Malik | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 2 comments Cox Communications, the third largest cable company and broadband service provider is joining Comcast in traffic shaping and delaying traffic it thinks is not time sensitive. They call it congestion management, making it seem like a innocuous practice, though in reality it is anything but innocous. Chalk this up as yet-another-incumbent-behaving-badly! To be fair, in the past Cox had made it pretty clear that it was going to play god with traffic flowing through its pipes. Next month, they will start testing a new method of managing traffic on its network in Kansas and Arkansas. Cox, outlining the congestion management policy on their website notes: 鈥溾utomatically ensures that all time-sensitive Internet traffic 鈥 such as web pages, voice calls, streaming videos and gaming 鈥 moves without delay. Less time-sensitive traffic, such as file uploads, peer-to-peer and Usenet newsgroups, may be delayed momentarily 鈥 but only when the local network is congested.鈥 Continue?? Job Postings R&D Principal IP Network Architect at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Product Manager/Architect at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Software Engineer at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Software Engineer Home group at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) More Jobs 禄 Eight Minute History of The?Internet Om Malik | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments via & via Shareholder Activists Take On Web?Privacy Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments A group of seven investment bodies, including the New York City Pension聽Fund, have teamed up in an effort to get major U.S. Internet service providers to detail their privacy practices through the power of the shareholder resolution. As powers go, shareholder resolutions are far more about bringing change through public relations than via any financial coercion, but sometimes they really work. The project is called the Open Media and Information Companies Initiative, and the goals of its campaign range from protecting free speech online to getting ISPs to document their network management practices for the public. So far the group has filed shareholder resolutions with the following companies: Continue?? Verizon Still Pushing for LTE in?2010 Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment On its earnings conference call today, Verizon says it still hopes to have LTE commercially available by the first half of 2010. Verizon President and COO Denny Strigl gave the time frame, and didn鈥檛 indicate that the four-month delay in accessing the 700 MHz spectrum occupied by analog television signals would cause the carrier problems. In December, Verizon said it would speed up its LTE launch and start testing its fourth-generation wireless broadband network later this year. Continue?? Yahoo Should Buy the New York Times??Puh-lease Mathew Ingram | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 2 comments As everyone waits to find out how new Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz plans to resuscitate the struggling Internet giant, in the meantime, the stress of watching Yahoo bungle one thing after another 鈥 such as coming within inches of a merger with Microsoft, only to blow the deal at the 11th hour 鈥 seems to have taken its toll on some otherwise perceptive stock analysts. Take Gene Munster from Piper Jaffray, for example. As described by Barron鈥檚 blogger Eric Savitz, Munster recently wrote yet another 鈥渙pen letter鈥 to Bartz (man, she must be getting sick of those) in which he suggested that Yahoo buy the New York Times. And maybe Gawker Media as well. Oh yes, and Twitter too. And maybe FriendFeed. Is this a strategy, or a laundry list? Continue?? Verizon FiOS Picking Up Speed: Landline Losses?Continue Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment Verizon Communications聽reported fourth-quarter earnings this morning (see here for all the details), and it looks like FiOS is gaining momentum. The company added聽303,000 FiOS TV subscribers in the fourth quarter and almost 1 million in 2008, bringing the total to 1.9 million out of 9.2 million homes that have access to the service. In contrast, AT&T is hoping to have 1 million subscribers to its rival IPTV offering, U-verse, by the end of the year. On the data side, Verizon said聽282,000 homes added FiOS high-speed data in the fourth quarter, and almost 1 million added it in 2008 for a total of 2.5 million subscribers out of almost 10 million homes passed. Those additions helped make up for losses in Verizon鈥檚 DSL business, which lost 68,000 DSL-based connections in the most recent three-month period after losing 96,000 during the previous quarter. Continue?? January 27: What To Read On The GigaOM?Network Edit Staff | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments Everything you ever wanted to know about Smart Grids. (Earth2Tech) What went wrong with OLPC. (OStatic) Does Apple鈥檚 new multitouch patent mean end game for others? (jkOnTheRun) Cheap ways to stay entertained during the downturn. (NewTeeVee) How to learn from unfulfilled goals. (WebWorkerDaily) When it comes to web series, it is pay to play. (NewTeeVee) Senate OKs DTV Delay and Offers $9B for?Broadband Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 3 comments The Senate yesterday approved a bill to delay the transition to digital television signals until June 12, and the House is expected to approve similar legislation today. While Qualcomm may be gnashing its teeth over the passage of the delay, which the company says could cost it millions, the other players holding spectrum currently occupied by the analog television signals likely are focused on the Senate鈥檚 version of another bill 鈥 the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan. The reason? The Senate version promises $9 billion for broadband access, while the House version promises a mere $6 billion. Continue?? Cisco Moves to Control Energy?Consumption Katie Fehrenbacher | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment Cisco has long been trying to push beyond routers and into the home, as the company needs to continue growing, and is maxing out its Internet infrastructure market share. But like everyone else these days (holy green stimulus package), Cisco has decided to get into the energy efficiency game. Earth2Tech is reporting that Cisco has launched a software upgrade to manage the energy of switches, and plans to eventually use the software to control the energy consumption of PCs and IP phones, as well as lighting, heating and cooling for buildings. That鈥檒l help Cisco鈥檚 customers save on their energy bills. Who knew the network could be so handy? Continue?? Page 1 of 128112345Older Posts ??Oldest Previously on GigaOM Should eBay Spin Off Skype? The Debate?Continues Bad News: Corning Cutting 3,500 Jobs; Good News: Cheaper?TVs Netbook Is Nothing But a Cheap?PC Why Twitter Shouldn鈥檛?Sell January 26: Picks from the GigaOM?Network IBM Beefs Up Tivoli for the?Cloud Ahead of Green:Net, Smart Networks Take Center?Stage ABI Thinks Netbooks Will?Win Verizon鈥檚 Femtocell Is Pretty?Lame Sprint to Cut 8,000?Jobs Mobile VoIP Startups Looking Beyond Cheap?Calls Archives Browse all entries ever, categorized Read Om?s Writings Subscribe to feed Follow on Twitter Network jkOnTheRun: Gmail Unplugs from the Cloud with Offline Support NewTeeVee: AT&T鈥檚 CV Leaves Me Feeling Lost jkOnTheRun: Golla Device Bags: Functional and Stylish WebWorkerDaily: Gap Widens Between Open Source Browsers and Others NewTeeVee: Is the Banned PETA Ad a Hot Potato? TheAppleBlog: Guide to QuickBooks on the Mac Recent Should eBay Spin Off Skype? 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- Giga Om - Http://Www.Gigaom.Com GigaOM GigaOM GigaOM Earth2Tech jkOnTheRun NewTeeVee OStatic TheAppleBlog WebWorkerDaily Jobs Live Events About Contact All PostsWebBroadbandInfrastructureMobileVoiceBriefingsArchives Featured Post Should eBay Spin Off Skype? The Debate?Continues Om Malik | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 10 comments Should eBay spin off Skype? While it鈥檚 a bad time for eBay to try and spin off it or anything else as the company tries to refocus itself and save its core franchise of online auctions, the answer to that question is yes. Armed with comments made by eBay CEO John Donhaue, folks have started to write about a Skype spinoff. We already had a conversation about this whole spinoff stuff 鈥 last week. CNET has a (far too long) article that essentially makes two new points: One is that Skype, according to its COO Scott Durschlag, has been profitable for the past seven quarters. eBay never really explains how profitable, however, and until they do, it all sounds like financial mumbo jumbo to me. Continue?? Cox Will Shape Its Broadband Traffic; Delay P2P & FTP?Transfers Om Malik | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 2 comments Cox Communications, the third largest cable company and broadband service provider is joining Comcast in traffic shaping and delaying traffic it thinks is not time sensitive. They call it congestion management, making it seem like a innocuous practice, though in reality it is anything but innocous. Chalk this up as yet-another-incumbent-behaving-badly! To be fair, in the past Cox had made it pretty clear that it was going to play god with traffic flowing through its pipes. Next month, they will start testing a new method of managing traffic on its network in Kansas and Arkansas. Cox, outlining the congestion management policy on their website notes: 鈥溾utomatically ensures that all time-sensitive Internet traffic 鈥 such as web pages, voice calls, streaming videos and gaming 鈥 moves without delay. Less time-sensitive traffic, such as file uploads, peer-to-peer and Usenet newsgroups, may be delayed momentarily 鈥 but only when the local network is congested.鈥 Continue?? Job Postings R&D Principal IP Network Architect at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Product Manager/Architect at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Software Engineer at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) R&D Software Engineer Home group at Orange Labs SF (France Telecom R&D, LLC) (South San Francisco, California) More Jobs 禄 Eight Minute History of The?Internet Om Malik | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments via & via Shareholder Activists Take On Web?Privacy Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments A group of seven investment bodies, including the New York City Pension聽Fund, have teamed up in an effort to get major U.S. Internet service providers to detail their privacy practices through the power of the shareholder resolution. As powers go, shareholder resolutions are far more about bringing change through public relations than via any financial coercion, but sometimes they really work. The project is called the Open Media and Information Companies Initiative, and the goals of its campaign range from protecting free speech online to getting ISPs to document their network management practices for the public. So far the group has filed shareholder resolutions with the following companies: Continue?? Verizon Still Pushing for LTE in?2010 Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment On its earnings conference call today, Verizon says it still hopes to have LTE commercially available by the first half of 2010. Verizon President and COO Denny Strigl gave the time frame, and didn鈥檛 indicate that the four-month delay in accessing the 700 MHz spectrum occupied by analog television signals would cause the carrier problems. In December, Verizon said it would speed up its LTE launch and start testing its fourth-generation wireless broadband network later this year. Continue?? Yahoo Should Buy the New York Times??Puh-lease Mathew Ingram | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 2 comments As everyone waits to find out how new Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz plans to resuscitate the struggling Internet giant, in the meantime, the stress of watching Yahoo bungle one thing after another 鈥 such as coming within inches of a merger with Microsoft, only to blow the deal at the 11th hour 鈥 seems to have taken its toll on some otherwise perceptive stock analysts. Take Gene Munster from Piper Jaffray, for example. As described by Barron鈥檚 blogger Eric Savitz, Munster recently wrote yet another 鈥渙pen letter鈥 to Bartz (man, she must be getting sick of those) in which he suggested that Yahoo buy the New York Times. And maybe Gawker Media as well. Oh yes, and Twitter too. And maybe FriendFeed. Is this a strategy, or a laundry list? Continue?? Verizon FiOS Picking Up Speed: Landline Losses?Continue Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment Verizon Communications聽reported fourth-quarter earnings this morning (see here for all the details), and it looks like FiOS is gaining momentum. The company added聽303,000 FiOS TV subscribers in the fourth quarter and almost 1 million in 2008, bringing the total to 1.9 million out of 9.2 million homes that have access to the service. In contrast, AT&T is hoping to have 1 million subscribers to its rival IPTV offering, U-verse, by the end of the year. On the data side, Verizon said聽282,000 homes added FiOS high-speed data in the fourth quarter, and almost 1 million added it in 2008 for a total of 2.5 million subscribers out of almost 10 million homes passed. Those additions helped make up for losses in Verizon鈥檚 DSL business, which lost 68,000 DSL-based connections in the most recent three-month period after losing 96,000 during the previous quarter. Continue?? January 27: What To Read On The GigaOM?Network Edit Staff | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 0 comments Everything you ever wanted to know about Smart Grids. (Earth2Tech) What went wrong with OLPC. (OStatic) Does Apple鈥檚 new multitouch patent mean end game for others? (jkOnTheRun) Cheap ways to stay entertained during the downturn. (NewTeeVee) How to learn from unfulfilled goals. (WebWorkerDaily) When it comes to web series, it is pay to play. (NewTeeVee) Senate OKs DTV Delay and Offers $9B for?Broadband Stacey Higginbotham | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 3 comments The Senate yesterday approved a bill to delay the transition to digital television signals until June 12, and the House is expected to approve similar legislation today. While Qualcomm may be gnashing its teeth over the passage of the delay, which the company says could cost it millions, the other players holding spectrum currently occupied by the analog television signals likely are focused on the Senate鈥檚 version of another bill 鈥 the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan. The reason? The Senate version promises $9 billion for broadband access, while the House version promises a mere $6 billion. Continue?? Cisco Moves to Control Energy?Consumption Katie Fehrenbacher | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 1 comment Cisco has long been trying to push beyond routers and into the home, as the company needs to continue growing, and is maxing out its Internet infrastructure market share. But like everyone else these days (holy green stimulus package), Cisco has decided to get into the energy efficiency game. Earth2Tech is reporting that Cisco has launched a software upgrade to manage the energy of switches, and plans to eventually use the software to control the energy consumption of PCs and IP phones, as well as lighting, heating and cooling for buildings. That鈥檒l help Cisco鈥檚 customers save on their energy bills. Who knew the network could be so handy? Continue?? Page 1 of 128112345Older Posts ??Oldest Previously on GigaOM Should eBay Spin Off Skype? The Debate?Continues Bad News: Corning Cutting 3,500 Jobs; Good News: Cheaper?TVs Netbook Is Nothing But a Cheap?PC Why Twitter Shouldn鈥檛?Sell January 26: Picks from the GigaOM?Network IBM Beefs Up Tivoli for the?Cloud Ahead of Green:Net, Smart Networks Take Center?Stage ABI Thinks Netbooks Will?Win Verizon鈥檚 Femtocell Is Pretty?Lame Sprint to Cut 8,000?Jobs Mobile VoIP Startups Looking Beyond Cheap?Calls Archives Browse all entries ever, categorized Read Om?s Writings Subscribe to feed Follow on Twitter Network NewTeeVee: One to Watch: Euclid Media Jazzes Up Video with Ads TheAppleBlog: Daily Apple: Indie iPhone, Opposite World, & the Papermaster Returns GigaOM: Cox Will Shape Its Broadband Traffic; Delay P2P & FTP Transfers jkOnTheRun: Gmail Unplugs from the Cloud with Offline Support GigaOM: Eight Minute History of The Internet GigaOM: Shareholder Activists Take On Web Privacy Recent Should eBay Spin Off Skype? 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Happy New Year! Read more CNET Podcast Central Read more AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition Protect your computer from viruses and malicious programs. Read more RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 (T-Mobile) Read more CNET at CES 2009 Read more Popular topics Apple iPhone Apple iPod CES Cell phones Dell GPS Other popular topics LCD TV PlayStation 3 Printer reviews Security software Wii Windows Vista LCD TVPlayStation 3Printer reviewsSecurity softwareWiiWindows Vista CNET sites CNET Site map CNET TV Downloads News Reviews Shopper.com Other CNET sites CNET Content Solutions Crave Forums iPhone Atlas MacFixIt Tips & tricks Version Tracker Webware CraveForumsiPhone AtlasMacFixItTips & tricksVersion TrackerWebware More information Newsletters Corrections Customer Help Center RSS CNET Widgets About CNET About CBS Interactive Careers Editorial Press About CNET NetworksCareersEditorialPress TOP PRODUCTS FROM TOP BRANDS Dell products Home desktops Home notebooks Small biz desktops Small biz laptops Small biz printers Small biz electronics Small biz displays Small biz servers Sony products Cameras Notebooks TVs Camcorders Samsung Televisions Mobile Phones Digital A/V Notebooks & Monitors Printers Digital Imaging Intel products Notebooks Desktops AT&T products Cell phones Popular on CBS sites: CES Spore iPhone 3G Paris Hilton Antivirus Software GPS Recipes MacWorld NFL ?2009 CBS Interactive Inc. 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Finding a FLAC-compatible MP3 player isn't so easy, but we've rounded up a few in two categories that should do the job. Double the roundups Neat tweet feats Track your shipments, keep an eye on your car's fuel use, even monitor the health level of your plants. We've got some cool Twitter tools that allow you to do more than talk to friends. Eight oddball Twitter utilities Top 10 tempting iPod accessories One thing the iPod has going for it that no other MP3 player can match? A seemingly endless array of third-party add-ons. We've whittled the list down to 10. Our favorite add-ons Desert island gadgets If you were left alone on a desert island, which gadgets could you not live without? Tom Merritt counts down his Top 5. CNET TV Top 5 Go big, or go home As far as the Acer Aspire 8930-6448 laptop goes, "laptop" is just a technical term. It's big. And its 18-inch display has the same native resolution as a 1080p HDTV, making it an impressive package for movie watchers. Read the full review More stories Full review: RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 Hands-on with the T-Mobile Shadow Latest version of IE 8 worth the wait? Spying on the Circuit City liquidation New Amazon Kindle 2 coming Feb. 9? Rugged handsets: Abuse your phone On Call: Downside of service rebates When wide screens just don't work Make watching the Super Bowl super $8,800 gaming PC busts benchmarks Panasonic's point-and-shoot bonanza Upgrade your router to 802.11n for $25 Palm Treo Pro shows up at Best Buy Video: Volvo can help prevent accidents BlackBerry Storm customers complain Video: Hottest portable media players Popular topics Must-have gadgets PS 3 Alltel/Verizon merger Bandwidth test Firefox 3 HDTV New iPods AVG Anti-Virus Windows 7 LCD TVs Blogs Podcasts Tech deals T-Mobile's RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 review T-Mobile Shadow: hands-on impressions and photo gallery eMachines budget desktop airs some stank See all blogs Buzz Out Loud 898: Fail whale tale What are your favorite shortcuts? The Real Deal 146: The file frontier--home media management See all podcasts Latest camera deals and bargains Latest laptop deals and bargains Latest MP3 player deals and bargains Find all the latest deals on gadgets Shopper.com Deals HP Mini 1000 XP > Save up to $144 instantly, FREE upgrade to 1GB of memory from 512GB ($25 value), Free Deskjet Printer on customizable models $899 after $200 Instant Savings + Free Shipping?|?See All the New HP Laptops - dv3, dv6, Mini Mi, and More! Dell Vostro 1510 - Productivity Package > 3GB RAM, 250GB HD, Windows XP Pro - Free Shipping > Offer valid through 1/29/09 $549 after $247 Instant Savings Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Mini Netbook > 80GB HD, 512GB RAM, Wireless built-in, 2.64lbs $349 after $50 Instant Savings + Free Shipping Dell Vostro 220 Mini Tower > Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 160GB HD, Free Shipping $399 after $220 Instant Savings + Free 19" Monitor Super Deals for Super Bowl 2009! Sixth Avenue Electronics has the Panasonic TH-50PX75U 50" Plasma HDTV for $898, after $1101 savings. Amazon.com has the Coby MPC-654 MP3 Player for $39.52, after $11.85 savings. Hp Home & Home Office has the HP Compaq Presario CQ60Z for $449.99, after $200 Instant rebate. Tiger GPS.com has the Garmin GPSMAP 440s - GPS for $429.99, after $170 savings. See all deals Shopper.com's Hot 100! Featured products from top brands New! Sony Reader Digital Book> Touch screen display > built-in reading light. 399.99 |Shop Now Sony products Cameras Notebooks Televisions Camcorders Samsung ToC LCD HDTV> CNET Editors' Choice Award Winner! > Read about Samsung LN52A650 Featured at $2,879 |Shop Now Samsung products Camcorders Cellphones Monitors Printers Digital A/V TV Cameras Sony Ericsson W350 - Ice Blue> Save $229 on this slim music phone > Loaded with multimedia features Featured at $0.00 |Shop Now AT&T products Cellphones Studio Mini-Tower $749 after $239 Instant Savings> Intel Quad 8200" 6GB RAM, 750 GB HD > Editors' Choice - Rated 4 Stars - ExcellentShop Now Home products Notebooks Desktops Great deals on Dell Biz products!> Economy friendly deals you can afford > Save on laptops, desktops, servers and more Shop Now Dell Biz products Desktops Laptops Printers Electronics Displays Servers Inside CNET Gadgets for football fans Read more The Orange Taco We look back on the best moments from the Buzz Report, from the gadgets to the news to the awesome animation. 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- Apple's Mobile Me Service Set To Debut | News Blog Cnet News - Http://News.Cnet.Com/8301 10784 3 9985253 7.Html Apple's MobileMe service set to debut | News Blog - CNET News home reviews news downloads cnet tv On TV.com: THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR photos log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Latest News Crave Webware Business Tech Green Tech Wireless Security More Media Cutting Edge Apple Politics & Law Gaming and Culture Microsoft Blogs Video Photo galleries RSS Markets Home News News Blog News Blog July 8, 2008 6:23 AM PDT Apple's MobileMe service set to debut Posted by Dawn Kawamoto Font size Print E-mail Share (Credit: Apple) Update at 10:08 a.m. PDT, with clarification on how users' e-mail will be handled. Apple's MobileMe service is primed to be relaunched this week, ahead of the Friday launch of the iPhone 3G. That means subscribers to .Mac will find the service taken offline for a six-hour stretch as Apple makes the transition, according to a post in MacRumors.com. The www.mac.com site will go down on Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. PDT, leaving .Mac subscribers unable to access the site or use .Mac services, except for .MacMail via their desktop applications, iPhone or iPod Touch. In fact, existing .Mac users may have already noticed the ability to receive and send e-mail at an @me.com address if they so request. Other mac.com subscribers will be grandfathered in, allowing them to continue receiving e-mail at their mac.com address, while also receiving a new me.com address. When the site relaunches as MobileMe, users will find a few changes, according to MacRumors.com: The revamped .Mac service will offer Web-based e-mail, calendar, address book, photo gallery, and storage capabilities as well as "Push" sync services. A one-year subscription to MobileMe will cost $99, which is similar to the .Mac price, but purchasers of an iPhone 3G will be able to score a subscription for $69 on Friday, the report notes. Dawn Kawamoto covers enterprise security and financial news relating to technology for CNET News. E-mail Dawn. Topics: Apple, Cellular Tags: Apple, iPhone 3G, MobileMe, Mac, email, .Mac Share: Digg Del.icio.us Reddit Recent posts from News Blog Was InfoWorld's CTO of the Year award a year late? VMWare VI4 renamed to vSphere Red Hat's new support product demonstrates subscription value Teen listens to iPod during brain tumor removal NASA, Google Maps track Southern California wildfires Sprint first to offer HTC Touch Pro Flipping out: RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 debuts Sprint HTC Touch Diamond outed early Add a Comment (Log in or register) 24 comments by jscott418 July 8, 2008 6:48 AM PDT From what I understand my email address @mac.com does not have to change to @mobileMeunless you opt too. So I am not sure if this story is correct? I do know the Web Mail address will change to MobileMe.com Reply to this comment by scottls2 July 9, 2008 6:31 AM PDT As stated above, you will be able to keep your @mac.com address but will ALSO be able to use your user name with @me.com as well. Plus the web mail address is me.com, not MobileMe.com, though I'm sure you'll be redirected if you goto the latter. by MaLvaDo39 July 8, 2008 7:16 AM PDT You're right jscott, you will keep your .mac address and will instantly have the .me address with your original prefix.This story's wording is odd and makes it sound like you lose the .mac email address. Reply to this comment by bonesbautista July 8, 2008 7:20 AM PDT Apple's going to allow .mac email addresses to remain as a passthrough. The new email tag is not @.mobileme.com - it's @.me.com and the new email tags are already working for me and several others. Reply to this comment by 4wight July 8, 2008 7:55 AM PDT It is amazing that after months of being on Apple's web site, plus on numerous forum discussions that mac.com email address will NOT change, but get an additional me.com email address a so-called technology journalist still manages to get it WRONG! If something so obviously checkable and factually verifiable causes such a journalist problems it makes you wonder about the reliability of anything you read, online or off. Perhaps Dawn Kawamoto will care to check her facts and amend her story before blabbing inaccuracies across the internet. Reply to this comment by iPhonica August 24, 2008 7:04 AM PDT Hey there, 4wight,iPhonica here. I'm actually attempting to respond to the reply you left in my comment on the article entitled: "iPhone 3G: From Must Have to Maybe Later" (or something like that). Wasn't aware I couldn't reply to a reply, and I had no other way to get this 2 ya. Of course, you may very likelynever see it anyway!!Thanks very much for your reply, and I stand corrected. I do realize the sales reps have little to no foreknowledge of what's coming in next at Apple. (The one individual salesperson who did irk me a bit was the know-it-all who rather proudly spewed forth a protracted dissertation on why the iPhone 3G could most certainly not be coming out in only a few months due to the network issues. But hey, nobody's perfect lol )My "THEY ALL LIED" statement was actually meant to infer the company's seemingly devious way of getting the sales folk to gleefully extol why I should purchase an iPhone NOW, rumors of a 3G be damned, not the actual individuals themselves. You seriously wouldn't believe my timing with every Apple purchase I've made in the last 2 years! So that was the icing.... I know they were just doing their jobs, and frankly, with all the trubs and craziness, I couldn't be happier with my first gen for now. Hopefully next year a more thoroughly upgraded phone will be offered, and I'm happy to wait for it. by ciopodcast July 8, 2008 9:02 AM PDT I think the point the author was trying to make relates to the fact that your email is now active for both me.com and mac.com domains. So @mac.com and @me.com both will accept email. Reply to this comment by 4wight July 8, 2008 9:48 AM PDT No, the author clearly states (wrongly) that mac.com addresses have 'morphed' (ie changed) into .me.com adresses. Unless you use a different definition of the word morphed than everyone else, then the author is wrong. And the 'point' of a journalist is to make things clear to their readers, not for their readers to explain and make excuses for their inaccuracies. by tripmode July 8, 2008 9:44 AM PDT Let's all hope this is better than Windows Me Reply to this comment by Seaspray0 July 8, 2008 10:23 AM PDT So what will be gained by changing the name from .mac to mobileme? It's basically the same services... services which you can get for free elsewhere on the internet (Tom Kratz did a story about this months ago). $99/yr versus free for the same thing. Which one are you going to choose? Reply to this comment by 4wight July 8, 2008 11:03 AM PDT So don't buy it - if you know so much about it and you don't want it, don;t buy it. However, you are wrong - (a) it is not the same sevices, it is substantially upgraded (push email, 20gig space etc) (b) you cannot get all the services it offers free elsewhere. For some people, it makes sense to have a .mac or now mobileme service, for lots of different reasons - if you are not one of them fine, but there are plenty of people who are. I would guess that the change was essentially because more and more people using Apple's services don't actually have a Mac, so the name was slightly misleading. Now if you have a several PCs and an iPhone, you can use mobileme to link everything together, you don't need something called dotMAC. by xbrando7 July 9, 2008 3:28 PM PDT Mobile Me definitely seems like a great solution for people in enterprise or small businesses, but i think it is inconvenient to use mobile me as a replacement feature for .Mac. It leaves people interested in the .Mac branch confused, and when you want it now want mobile me, which probably isnt what most people were looking for. Reply to this comment by spamho July 9, 2008 3:31 PM PDT From the article:"but purchasers of an iPhone 3G will be able to score a subscription for $69 "Wow! Could we not use hacker/internet/masculinist slang such as "will be able to score". You can write it in standard English in the following manner: "but purchasers of an iPhone 3G will be able to subscribe for $69". It's shorter, simpler, and clearer.Notice how many masculinist and hacker slang is about domination and over-powering, such as "owned", "pwned", "scored" etc. Let's cut out that kind of language in professional articles! Reply to this comment by BALTHOR1 July 9, 2008 3:50 PM PDT Streaming digital in your computer should be just as good as the analog to digital TV box,and the box gets digital from the Government Torrent.The box just might be confused because of the different file formats. Reply to this comment by BALTHOR1 July 9, 2008 3:51 PM PDT Streaming digital in your computer should be just as good as the analog to digital TV box,and the box gets digital from the Government Torrent.The box just might be confused because of the different file formats. Reply to this comment by BALTHOR1 July 9, 2008 3:51 PM PDT Streaming digital in your computer should be just as good as the analog to digital TV box,and the box gets digital from the Government Torrent.The box just might be confused because of the different file formats. Reply to this comment by bdubs1975 July 9, 2008 10:21 PM PDT @spamhogive it a rest. most useless comment ever. Reply to this comment by montecristo1 July 10, 2008 12:14 AM PDT I second that bdubs1975! Besides, I took the comment "score" in the article as being condescending...the author mentioned how at one time Apple gave its software for free. I also agree with other comments about why pay for a service than can get be free elsewhere. Why shouldn't Apple just provide it for free? Apple just likes to penny-pinch its loyal customers (not one). I was shock they didn't charge for the iphone sdk... Reply to this comment by WGibson648 July 15, 2008 8:50 AM PDT One of the facts not cited is that the new Me.com process messes up your .Sync actions.Using Entourage, I have more than
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Technically it is 鈥渇ree鈥 for them to promote on YouTube, but with every Google ad they show they miss the opportunity to make money off of someone鈥檚聽ad. CNET also reports that Chrome is being advertised on the Facebook Scramble Game. So what鈥檚 Google saying about all this? 鈥淵ouTube is emerging as a key component of our display strategy,鈥 said Jonathan Rosenberg, senior vice president of product management, in discussing聽Google鈥檚 fourth-quarter earnings聽last week. Click here to continue reading... Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 3 FeedBurner May Suffer Glitches, But PostRank is Not the Answer to Our Prayers Over at RWW, Marshall Kirkpatrick takes a look at whether RSS service PostRank has what it takes to mount a challenge to our dependency on oil Feedburner. PostRank is one of our very favorite services on the web today. Give it any RSS feed and the service will give you a filtered feed of just the most commented on, linked to, saved and Dugg posts from that feed. It鈥檚 really handy, so we鈥檙e excited to see what the company can do moving more seriously into the feed publishing and analytics market. Can PostRank pull it off? Can PostRank pull it off? I鈥檒l let you read Kirkpatrick鈥檚 analysis but I鈥檓 not putting my money on PostRank. Click here to continue reading... Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 3 The UK鈥檚 $215 Million Googling Error An independent study, of how the firm ETS managed to make a major mess of the UK鈥檚 Sats student exams, includes a conclusion that warms my Radically Transparent heart. Giving evidence yesterday, [Lord] Sutherland said: "I don鈥檛 know companies that don鈥檛 do that kind of probing, whether it鈥檚 by telephone or Googling. "If you Google, first you get the press cuttings and then you say, ah no, that鈥檚 so and so but here鈥檚 a serious report that maybe we need to inquire into further - and that鈥檚 what wasn鈥檛 done." After awarding ETS a contract worth around $215M, the government failed to take a look at a Google search fingerprint that revealed the company had a track record of failures. Do you Google your potential vendors? What about your own Google fingerprint鈥揹oes it look a little dirty? Here鈥檚 your three step solution: Read this article Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 3 Marketing News Roundup, January 26 Six short months ago, I was sitting in a hospital bed. Glad not to be there now! Time for the periodic rumor about eBay selling Skype! Great, now that we鈥檝e got that out of the way, on to the Google news! Yes, the war against spam is a serious affair. Google chronicles the year in spam. Google鈥檚 been closing projects left and right. Yet Knol has survived Google鈥檚 orphan-project killing spree so far. Those copyrighted works in Google Book Search? Turns out there are few free books in the Google Library. Surprise, surprise. Google print ads were another recent casualty, but it鈥檚 still hard at work with radio ads. Monday, January 26th, 2009 4 If a Picture Says a Thousand Words What about Video? By Danny Brown Despite the doom and gloom of the last quarter in 2008, online sales still totaled over $25 billion last year. Leading online analysts comScore noted that while these figures represented a drop from 2007, unique visitors to retailer websites actually increased by 5%. So, less spending but more visits?which means you need to be ready for these visitors. What Do You See? Visual attraction is still one of the best marketing and advertising tools available, and what could be better than video advertising? It鈥檚 instant, it鈥檚 attention-grabbing and it shows your product better than any still image ever could. So why are so few retailers using video advertising? According to a recent survey, less than a quarter of retailers are using video advertising on their site. While this number is growing (it鈥檚 viewed as more important than social media use and search engine marketing), there still seems to be a wait-and-see approach. Reasons? Cost and time. Yet are these reasons valid? Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 16 Dear Twitter, I鈥檓 the Type of User You Can Make Money From Can you imagine how much more than $250 million Twitter would be worth if it ever figures out a revenue model? I suspect the micro-blogging service must have something up its sleeve, otherwise why would a venture capital firm reportedly dump $20 million into the company鈥揼iving it the $250M valuation? Personally, I hope Twitter can find a way to support itself, before the money runs out. It鈥檚 no coincidence the company is seeing incredible growth, the service is becoming an invaluable tool for communication. Heck, some people are even suggesting that it鈥檚 becoming an alternative channel for bloggers. Just the other day, I considered how I communicated with friends and peers before the advent of Twitter. For me, Twitter has become a valuable tool for three reasons: It鈥檚 a communication channel. It鈥檚 faster than sending an email and allows me to reach a wider audience than instant messenger. Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 1 ZunaVision Founders Discuss 3D Video Advertising By Manoj Jasra. ZunaVision is an up and coming technology that enables advertisers to dynamically display ads inside the 3D space of online videos. Zunavision was developed by 2 students currently attending Stanford University, Ashutosh Saxena and Siddharth Batra. I had the chance to sit down with both of them to get some insight on ZunaVision and their ideas behind developing it. [Manoj]: What is your educational background? [Ashutosh & Siddharth]: Ashutosh Saxena received his undergraduate degree from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur, India) in 2004, and his Masters degree from Stanford University in 2006. Currently, he is finishing his PhD at Stanford University in the area of Machine Learning and Computer Vision. Siddharth Batra is finishing his Masters degree in Computer Science (with a distinction in computer vision research) from Stanford University, and received his undergraduate degree in 2007 from JIIT (Jaypee Institute of Information Technology) in India. His area of expertise include Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. Click here to continue reading... Monday, January 26th, 2009 3 Twitter Mania Takes Hold in the UK By Peter Young According to Hitwise data released on January 21st this year, Twitter usage in the UK has increased 10 fold in just 12 months - with celebrities such as Steven Fry, Jonathan Ross, John Cleese and Richard Branson even joining the ever increasing list of Twitterers. This follows hot on the heels of Hitwise announcing Twitter usage has overtaken that off Digg in the US. According to Hitwise, for the week ending 17/01/09 Twitter was ranked as the 291st most visited website in the UK, up from a ranking of 2,953 for the week ending 19/01/08. It should also be noted that the site actually performed better in the UK - than in the US, with Twitter coming around 50 places higher in the UK (291 UK vs 350 in the US). During this period traffic to the site was up by nearly 1000% (974%), however this excluded traffic from mobiles and that via third party applications such as Twitterrific and Tweetdeck. Dwell time on site has also increased from around ten minutes to over half an hour. However in term of overall performance, Twitter was only the 23rd biggest social network (with 0.24%) in UK eclipsed in usage by Facebook (37%), Youtube (17%) and even MoneySavingexpert Forums (0.57%). Click here to continue reading... Friday, January 23rd, 2009 9 Marketing News Roundup, January 23 It鈥檚 time for the week in review: all the marketing news that was fit to print, but we didn鈥檛 quite get to you sooner. In an effort to attract and/or appease large media companies, YouTube plants to let big content partners bring their own ads. But will that be enough? Also in the video arena, YouTube rolls out video downloads, though they appear to be limited to the ChangeDotGov channel. And one more video tidbit: CNN.com is experimenting more with ads in its live streams including longer
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Read more Kaz Hirai, Sony Computer Entertainment America president and CEO, told Official PlayStation Magazine in its latest issue that the Xbox 360 "lacks longevity." He went Read more Posted By: Don Reisinger Jan 21 2009 Nintendo Wii news See all Nintendo Wii news The complete tech year in review: 2008 From the continuing ascent of Apple's iPhone to the drastic downturn in the economy, and from debate over Yahoo's future to the election of a new president, it was quite a year. Read more December 30, 2008 Year in review: The tech video files The CNET News crew had some lively encounters with tech in 2008, from a shocking workout to a superhero turn. And we've got the video to prove it. Read more December 24, 2008 Year in review: HD DVD died, smartphones thrived The year in gadgets was marked by a DVD format war, the iPhone 3G and a parade of would-be iPhone killers, and--like everything else--the economic downturn. Read more December 22, 2008 Nintendo Wii tips and tricks See all Nintendo Wii tips and tricks Get gaming accessories Unless you purchased an upgraded bundle, today's game consoles are bare-bones packages. Read more Console gaming online Console gamers recently discovered what their PC counterparts have known for years: the real fun in gaming is online. Read more Gaming in HD Low-res visuals are so last century. Today's game designers are betting you'll be playing their games on an HDTV, and both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 support HD. Read more User opinions for Nintendo Wii See all user opinions for Nintendo Wii 7 out of 10 Very good "Can you find an honest review buried in all the 慺an boy comments?" (Written 2/24/07)If you are seriously looking for an un-biased review of any of the 3 next-gen consoles, be prepared to... 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Read more by t22_squad (see profile), 06/15/2005 Excellent 8.2 out of 10 Average User Rating Nintendo Wii forums See all Nintendo Wii forums Using Nintendo wii on 55" T.V. by shawnee_porter - 12/31/08 Using Nintendo wii on 55" T.V. by shawnee_porter - 12/31/08 Learn about Nintendo Wii Nintendo has ventured off the beaten path with its newest system, and the company knows it. While the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 both emphasize their impressive graphical capabilities, Nintendo downplays the importance of graphics on its new console. While the Sony and Microsoft consoles keep the branding of their respective predecessors, the oddly named Wii is a semantic departure from Nintendo's more literally named 2001 console, the GameCube. And while the PS3 and the Xbox 360 both use conventional gamepads bristling with buttons, control sticks, and directional pads, the Wii uses a device that looks more like a TV remote th
- Sony Play Station 3 And Ps3 News & Information; Buy Sony Play Station 3 And Ps3 Games Cnet.Com - Http://Www.Cnet.Com/Ps3.Html Sony PlayStation 3 and PS3 News & Information; buy Sony PlayStation 3 and PS3 games - CNET.com home reviews news downloads cnet tv On TechRepublic: 10 Firefox add-ons you gotta have log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Home Reviews News Downloads CNET TV Click to Save up to $300/yr on calls Sony PlayStation 3 Shopping Games Accessories Reviews Features Blogs News Tips & tricks User opinions Forums Learn Video playlist Pictures Videos Downloads Sony has ruled the console landscape with its previous PlayStation home consoles, and the company is hoping that it has another blockbuster on tap. The PlayStation 3 is a graphical powerhouse, with a cutting-edge Cell processor and a customized Nvidia graphics chip that could melt most gaming PCs. But the console goes beyond gaming, doubling as a Blu-ray and DVD movie player. It's facing some tough competition with the cheaper but almost as powerful Xbox 360 and the more innovative--and far less expensive--Nintendo Wii. Read on for CNET's complete coverage for Sony's powerhouse home console. E-mail del.icio.us Digg this Sony PlayStation 3 shopping The PS3 is available in two versions. Both feature the new Cell processor as well as a Blu-ray player and HDMI video output. The baseline 20GB version retails for about $500, while the step-up model boasts a 60GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, a multiformat card reader, and silver trim for $100 more. Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB) Price: Check prices | Read review Sony PlayStation 3 (20GB) Price: Check prices | Read review Sony PlayStation 3 games See all Sony PS3 games Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PlayStation 3) Price: $46.99 to $92.64 Check prices | Read review Resistance 2 (PlayStation 3) Price: $58.99 to $73.01 Check prices | Read review The Lord of the Rings: Conquest (PlayStation 3) Price: $56.99 to $59.99 Check prices | Read review LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation 3) Price: $59.99 Check prices | Read review Sony PlayStation 3 accessories See all Sony PS3 accessories Nyko Blu-Wave Infrared Remote (PS3) Price: $14.99 to $28.00 Check prices | Read review Tritton AX Pro 5.1 Gaming Headset Price: $159.99 Check prices | Read review Sony Playstation 3 Blu-ray DVD Remote Price: $19.98 to $25.99 Check prices | Read review Sony DualShock 3 - black (PS3) Price: $50.87 to $56.99 Check prices | Read review Sony PlayStation 3 editors' review Excellent 8.7 out of 10 The good: Swanky design with quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to upscaling standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi and flash media reader; 60GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support; no external power supply; free online gaming service; plays PS2 and PS1 games; backwards compatibility is hardware based. The bad: Compelling exclusive games are still few and far between; PlayStation Home and rumble controller not available until 2008; a USB port on the back would've been nice; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't compatible; glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet; online gaming, media, and commerce options not nearly as developed as Xbox Live. The bottom line: The high-end Sony PlayStation 3's larger hard drive and ability to play PS2 games makes it a worthwhile alternative to the cheaper model--so long as you're willing to wait several months for the more promising exclusive titles to hit store shelves. If backward compatibility is your top priority, this hard-to-find model may be worth the search. Read editors' review Sony PlayStation 3 features See all Sony PlayStation 3 features Ten things I hate about the PS3 Yes, the PS3 is great in a lot of ways. But that it's also got some issues that need to be addressed. Check out this wish-list of improvements. Read more February 23, 2007 Next-gen consoles compared: PS3 vs. Xbox 360 vs. Nintendo Wii And then there were three. The Xbox 360 has had the next-gen mantle to itself for a year, but now it has some major competition in the form of the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii. Read more November 20, 2006 Ask the Editors: Which is the best gaming console to get: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Nintendo Wii? The complete triumvirate of next-generation gaming consoles is now available, but choosing the right system isn't as easy as going for the one with the highest rating. When shopping for your console of choice, here are a few things to keep in mind. Read more November 29, 2006 When will it be safe to buy a PS3? The early revs of any new, cutting-edge product can be dicey. Just ask the folks who bought some of the early Xbox 360s. So is it better to wait a while? Read more October 2, 2006 Sony PlayStation 3 blogs See all Sony PS3 blogs It's a deal, dude: PS3 for $339 on Dell site In an on-again, off-again deal, Dell.com is selling the PS3 for $339--and less if you belong to the Dell Member Purchase Program. Read more In the wake of unsubstantiated rumors that the PlayStation 3 would drop to $300 by April, we've seen sporadic reports that the 80GB PS3 Read more Posted By: David Carnoy Jan 26 2009 PlayStation boss: Sony rules in consoles. Say what? Sony Computer Entertainment's President Kaz Hirai says the PlayStation 3 is the top console. The numbers say otherwise. Read more If there's one word that often fits Sony, it's "hubris." Sony Computer Entertainment America President and CEO Kaz Hirai likes to talk big, Read more Posted By: Matt Hickey Jan 23 2009 Does the Xbox 360's 'lack of longevity' matter? Sony's Kaz Hirai claims that the video game console "lacks longevity." But does that even matter? Read more Kaz Hirai, Sony Computer Entertainment America president and CEO, told Official PlayStation Magazine in its latest issue that the Xbox 360 "lacks longevity." He went Read more Posted By: Don Reisinger Jan 21 2009 PlayStation 3 moves one step closer to becoming self-aware Sony says v2.60 firmware update will include many enhancements to the system's media capabilities. Read more So it looks like the PlayStation 3 is about a couple years away from becoming self-aware, taking over the world, and making us all its Read more Posted By: Eric Franklin Jan 21 2009 Sony PlayStation 3 news See all Sony PS3 news Samsung posts first quarterly loss on weak chips, LCDs Chips and display units buckle under the weight of diving prices and tech giant faces even more pain as global recession saps demand. (From Reuters) Read more January 23, 2009 China says Net crackdown to be 'long-lasting' Government insists that campaign has nothing to do with stifling political dissent and that it's all about protecting youth from "vulgarity." (From Reuters) Read more January 23, 2009 The Mac at 25 special coverage At the silver anniversary of Apple's Macintosh, we look back at how the revolutionary computer has evolved and where it could go from here. Read more January 23, 2009 Sony PlayStation 3 tips and tricks See all Sony PlayStation 3 tips and tricks Gaming in HD Low-res visuals are so last century. Today's game designers are betting you'll be playing their games on an HDTV, and both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 support HD. Of the Xbox 360's two system packages (Core Console, and the more expensive but better equipped Pro Console), the Pro Console includes a component HD A/V cable that, true to its name, can produce HD. Read more User opinions for PS3 See all user opinions for Sony PlayStation 3 7 out of 10 Very good "PS3 is Good but it's Not a 360 Killer" Let me start off by saying if you bought this system just so you can have a next generation system with Blu-ray technology and... Read more by SteelDog (see profile), 11/17/2006 10 out of 10 Perfect "I got my hands on PS3, thanks to my friend who drags me into Sony E3 pre-conference" I was planing not to get a PS3, because I burned so much money on Xbox360. Luckily, I had a chance to get my hands on the... Read more by maxl2000 (see profile), 05/09/2006 7 out of 10 Very good "Blu soon..?" One thing the PS3 camp has always held over the X360 is the brand new Blu-Ray drive. Since it seems new and cool, and most... Read more by offercompleted_com (see profile), 08/27/2005 9 out of 10 Spectacular "The Only True Next-Generation System" Does anybody find it funny how MICROSOFT is showcasing their console's graphics on APPLE processors? Microsoft, which on any... Read more by anassassinoftime (see profile), 08/14/2005 8 out of 10 Excellent "Good peice of hardware, but would all fanboys for BOTH SYSTEMS shut the hell up?" I would say this is a powerful peice of hardware. I personally am an XBox user, and will get the 360, but the PS3 does appear to... Read more by {Sephiroth} (see profile), 05/23/2005 Very good 7.5 out of 10 Average User Rating Sony PlayStation 3 forums See all Sony PlayStation 3 forums Sony PS3 and Samsung LCD via HDMI issues by lulinuf - 12/29/08 Sony PS3 and Samsung LCD via HDMI issues by lulinuf - 12/29/08 Learn about Sony PlayStation 3 In the gaming world, being first to market has its advantages, but it also has some downsides. With its Xbox 360, Microsoft has staked itself a year lead over archrival Sony in the next-gen gaming wars and, just as importantly, the battle for living-room dominance--these powerful minicomputers also do double duty as digital media hubs. In those 12 months, Microsoft has managed to sell several million consoles, work through some hardware glitches, upgrade the system's internal software, and bring out a full selection of accessories as well as a few signature games, including the company's own smash hit, Gears of War. But that year has also given Sony time to polish its more ambitious--and pricier--PlayStation 3. Like the 360, the PS3 is available in two versions. Both feature the brand new Cell processor, a built-in Blu-ray player, and HDMI video output. The baseline 20GB version retails for $500, while the step-up deluxe model--reviewed here--boasts a 60GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, a multiformat memory card reader, and silver tr
- Microsoft Windows Vista: Windows Vista Download, Windows Vista Upgrade And Windows Vista Review Cnet.Com - Http://Www.Cnet.Com/Windows Vista.Html Microsoft Windows Vista: Windows Vista Download, Windows Vista Upgrade and Windows Vista Review - CNET.com home reviews news downloads cnet tv On CHOW: Can I stiff the waiter? log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Home Reviews News Downloads CNET TV Windows Vista Shopping Reviews Features Blogs News Downloads Tips & tricks User opinions Learn Video playlist Pictures Videos New year, new software: Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista, has finally hit consumer desks. Do you need to upgrade, and if so, to which version? Should you get a new desktop or laptop with Vista preinstalled? CNET has your complete guide to Windows Vista: software and system reviews, videos, the latest news, downloads, tips, and a test to check whether your system's ready for the upgrade. E-mail del.icio.us Digg this Windows Vista editors' software reviews Windows Vista Home Basic Very good 7.0 out of 10 The good: Windows Vista Home Basic does improve some features within Windows XP; fewer system crashes than Windows XP; and Windows Vista offers better built-in support options. The bad: Windows Vista Home Basic does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); no Aero graphics system in Home Basic; no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from IE7 get preferential treatment); and little reason to leave Windows XP. The bottom line: Windows Vista Home Basic is essentially warmed-over Windows XP, Windows XP SP3. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read editors' review Windows Vista Home Premium Very good 7.4 out of 10 The good: Windows Vista Home Premium does improve some features within Windows XP; fewer system crashes than Windows XP; and Windows Vista offers better built-in support options. The bad: Windows Vista Home Premium does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from Internet Explorer 7 get preferential treatment); Tablet PC support unnecessary; fax and scan support missing; and there are too many editions of Windows Vista. The bottom line: Windows Vista Home Premium is essentially warmed-over Windows XP Home Edition. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista Home Premium is stable enough for everyday use. Read editors' review Windows Vista Business Very good 7.4 out of 10 The good: Windows Vista Business does improve some features within Windows XP; fewer system crashes than Windows XP; and Windows Vista offers better built-in support options. The bad: Windows Vista Business does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from Internet Explorer 7 get preferential treatment); no BitLocker drive encryption; no DVD Maker; and there are too many editions of Windows Vista. The bottom line: Windows Vista Business is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read editors' review Windows Vista Ultimate Very good 7.8 out of 10 The good: Windows Vista Ultimate does improve some features within Windows XP; fewer system crashes than Windows XP; Windows Vista offers better built-in support options. The bad: Windows Vista Ultimate does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from Internet Explorer 7 get preferential treatment); there's simply too much and not all of it is implemented properly; no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; and there are too many editions of Windows Vista. The bottom line: Windows Vista is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read editors' review Windows Vista editors' system reviews Dell Dimension E521 Very good 7.3 out of 10 The good: Fast dual-core AMD CPU lends bang for the buck; Vista runs with no hitches; roomy 320GB hard drive will please digital media archivists. The bad: Weak graphics card is fast enough for Vista, but that's about it, and there's no faster option available with this model. The bottom line: Dell's Dimension E521 doesn't have many bells and whistles, but a powerful dual-core AMD processor lends it unexpected performance and strong bang for the buck. Its speed, Vista Home Premium's Media Center functions, and multiple storage options make this a strong PC for archiving and showing off your digital media. Read editors' review Shuttle XPC X200 Good 6.5 out of 10 The good: Attractive, compact design; better basic Windows Vista performance than we anticipated; more features than the previous model. The bad: Disappointing overall performance compared to that of similar systems; no HD optical drive option; opening the box voids the warranty, discouraging DIY upgrades (although the interior is tough to navigate). The bottom line: Shuttle's updated supersmall home theater PC introduces a few new features to bring it inline with similar diminutive living room PCs. It also came to us with Windows Vista Home Premium. If you're in it for the looks (and you don't want HD video), you'll find a system to like here, but we think you'll be able to find more capable PCs on the market soon. Read editors' review HP TouchSmart PC IQ770 Very good 7.9 out of 10 The good: Takes advantage of Windows Vista's touch screen capability with useful, easy-to-use software; combines with HP printers to become an at-home photo kiosk; contains all of the features you've come to expect from a modern digital media-oriented home PC. The bad: Pokey performance for systems in its price range; fixed configuration; no HD optical drive option. The bottom line: HP's new TouchSmart PC IQ770 is not as fast as Apple's iMac, nor does it have the same clean-lined elegance. It makes up for those problems with intuitive touch screen software you'll actually use and a comprehensive lineup of features. If you're looking for a home PC to organize your family's schedule, or serve up media in a kitchen or another small room, we know of no other system suited so well for the task. Read editors' review HP Pavilion tx1000 Very good 7.1 out of 10 The good: Innovative design; unique touchpad; touch screen doesn't require stylus; not expensive. The bad: Slightly thicker than it should be; glossy screen can be hard to read. The bottom line: HP's first Vista-based laptop, the Pavilion tx1000us, is an unusual but largely successful hybrid, combining a tablet design with an entertainment-focused laptop. Read editors' review Toshiba Portege R400-S4931 Good 6.4 out of 10 The good: Excellent design; secondary OLED display provides useful info when the lid is closed, easy to use EV-DO. The bad: Disappointing performance and battery life; ridiculously expensive. The bottom line: If money is no object for you, the Toshiba Portege R400 is an eye-catching, Windows Vista conversation piece, but the rest of us will want more performance from a system this expensive. Read editors' review Windows Vista features See all Windows Vista features DIY Windows Vista Need a road map for Vista? We've rounded up some simple tips and tutorials on the OS's most useful new features. Check out our video how-tos, tips, online classes, forums, and more. Read more March 12, 2007 Put Vista in your living room If you are looking to put Vista in your living room, we've reviewed three home theater PCs that might fit the bill, and we anticipate seeing many more introductions in this category as the year progresses. Read more February 22, 2007 Windows Vista performance: What to expect CNET Labs tested two laptops with XP and Vista to see how performance differs between the two operating systems. Read more February 21, 2007 CNET Learning Hub: Windows Vista Find Windows Vista tutorials, tips, and classes with CNET experts. Read more Windows Vista's half-cocked firewall The new Windows Firewall in Windows Vista allows outbound connections by default. How is that providing two-way firewall protection? Read more February 2, 2007 That $200 Windows XP Service Pack called Vista Most of the touted security enhancements in Windows Vista don't appear in the Home Premium and Basic versions, and what's there could have fit into a free Windows XP Service Pack instead. Read more January 29, 2007 Security Bites Podcast: Windows Vista Microsoft is finally unleashing Windows Vista for consumers. One of the software giant's messages is that the operating system upgrade boosts PC security. But is it enough to warrant buying a new Windows version? Listen to the podcast January 26, 2007 CNET Labs tests the first Vista systems While most vendors were still putting the finishing touches on their refreshes and introductions, HP and Toshiba were the first two manufacturers to get us working units for review. HP served up a Pavilion tablet and a totally unique all-in-one desktop, while Toshiba's first Vista laptop is a beautifully crafted convertible tablet. See how they performed. January 18, 2007 Windows Vista blogs See all Windows Vista blogs on Crave eMachines budget desktop airs some stank At first glance, the eMachines ET1161-07
- Cnet | Mp3 Insider - Http://Nl.Com.Com/View Online Newsletter.Jsp?List Id=E428 CNET | MP3 Insider View online January 21, 2009 What's hot this week Jasmine FranceSenior Associate Editor,CNET.com Hands-on with the Cowon S9 The Cowon S9 is the first-touch screen MP3 player of 2009 to give Apple's iPod Touch a run for its money. Available in 8GB ($199) and 16GB ($239) capacities, the Cowon S9 is distinguished by its phenomenal audio quality and OLED touch-screen display. Read the full review Cowon S9 CNET's hottest products Onkyo TX-SR606 (black)?Check prices Apple iPod Touch (second generation, 8GB)?Check prices Apple iPod Touch (first generation, 16GB)?Check prices Microsoft Zune 120GB (third generation, glossy black)?Check prices Sony NWZ-S738F Walkman (8GB, black)?Check prices New in audio Monster Turbine In-Ear Speakers Monster's Turbine in-ear headphone looks, feels, and sounds like a much more expensive model. Read more ?Check prices Pandora 2.0 for the iPhone Since its release in July of 2008, the Pandora Internet radio iPhone application has been one of our favorites and a consistent top download from Apple's iTunes App Store. Pandora's uncluttered and intuitive interface, coupled with its unique knack for song recommendations, makes it an ideal no-fuss application for anyone looking to add streaming music capabilities to their iPhone or iPod Touch. Read more JBuds J2 Premium Hi-FI Noise Isolating Earbuds (boqari blue) The JLab JBuds J2 earphones are a comfortable set and a reasonable step up from the stock earbuds that came with your iPod, but audio purists should steer clear. Read more ?Check prices Sony DR-BT160AS Active Style Wireless Stereo Headset The Sony DR-BT160 Active Style Wireless Headset is a good option for gym rats who want to cut the cord between themselves and their wireless music devices, but business-minded users who are picky about call quality should steer clear. Read more ?Check prices The Audiophiliac Do musicians care about sound quality? Steve Guttenberg Maybe it's just me, but it seems like most musicians I meet are more into making music than listening to it. They don't care about how music sounds at home; many are satisfied with the sound they get from boom boxes or chintzy computer speakers. Some tell me they're more focused on the way the players play than the sound. Read?more MP3 Insider podcast Personal radio apps for the iPhone Posted by Donald Bell Donald and Jasmine discuss Pandora 2.0 and the new Slacker application for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Also on deck: a bit of info from the NAMM show and a little good-natured ribbing at Haier America's expense. Oh, and we poke some serious fun at Microsoft...prepare for your ears to bleed a little first, though. ?Read?more? Best tunes of 2008, Part II 1. "Lights and Music (Superdiscount Remix)" by Cut Copy 2. "Do You Love Me?" by The Explorers Club 3. "Moorestown" by Sun Kil Moon 4. "The Truth ft. Freeway & Brother Ali" by Jake One 5. "What's Real (Say My Name Remix)" by Dri ??Related Newsletters Stay informed on the tech topics that matter to you most CNET offers a wide variety of newsletters on everything from tech industry news to the latest games and gear. Browse the entire list now. Manage newsletters More resources ?CNET Music Center ?CNET's home audio ?Latest MP3 player reviews ?MP3 Insider podcast ?MP3 players and PVPs ?Editors' top MP3 players The e-mail address for this newsletter is ? To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe from this e-mail | Newsletter help | Privacy policy Copyright 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive Inc. 235 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A.
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- ? Early Reviews Of Google Spreadsheet | Web 2.0 Explorer | Zd Net.Com - Http://Blogs.Zdnet.Com/Web2explorer/Index.Php?P=202 ? Early reviews of Google Spreadsheet | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com On TechRepublic: Cracking open: $8K Alienware Area 51 ALX BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! 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One is CNET鈥檚 Rafe Needleman. He lists some pros and cons, which I鈥檒l summarize here: Pros: easy-to-use; free; auto-save; sharing function; lots of functions available ("You won鈥檛 find many calculations that you can鈥檛 perform"); imports Excel and CSV files "pretty well"; supports multisheet spreadsheets. Cons: no print function; no visualization tools (charts, graphs); no "conditional formatting"; no statistical and analysis tools; no pivot tables; no right-mouse options; no zoom; real-time collaboration and chat feature is cool but potentially confusing. Overall Rafe recommends it, but notes that "Google Spreadsheets takes you only part of the way if you want to use it for serious analysis or as a tool to create graphics for presentations." Philipp Lenssen also has an early review and he seems generally impressed, but also notes the lack of advanced functionality. Even though I鈥檝e not had the opportunity to play with Google Spreadsheets yet, early reviews indicate that it is (as expected) a relatively simple tool - with few of the complex functionality that Excel has. That鈥檚 precisely why I warned in my initial analysis not to expect an 鈥楨xcel killer鈥, although Ed Burnette couldn鈥檛 help himself! :-) Ed has redeemed himself though by posting an Image Gallery of Google Spreadsheets up close, plus a couple of videos of the app in action: Video: Multi-user editing in Google Spreadsheets Video: More exploration of Google Spreadsheets Dan Farber has more coverage. My analysis and Web Office implications is here. ? Previous postNext post ? Talkback Most Recent of 1 Talkback(s) No search? ?mike.riversdale?|?06/06/06 What do you think? 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I've made a list and checked it twice, so here's some great online technology gift guides, other resources, and tips to help you or that special someone get that ultra cool gadget that's been wanted all year: Online Techno Gift Guides PC Magazine has their 2005 Holiday Gift Guide, which includes daily gift ideas, a high tech wish list, product guides, shopping advice, and more. Perhaps one of the more useful columns is What Not to Buy in 2005. It tells you which items or technologies are on the way out, and which ones you should get instead. Computer Shopper has their Present Tech product roundups. It's nicely categorized into The Audiophile, The Frequent Flier, The Newbie, The Fun Lover, The Trendsetter, and Thrifty Gifts. Something for nearly everyone. CNet has their Editors' Choice Awards, listing products and services that have won their editors' nod for "best buys" in many categories, from PCs to home entertainment systems, peripherals, mobile tech, and more. 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That usually brings up a number of useful reviews by professionals and consumers alike. Check out the customer feedback on Amazon.com, even if you don't buy from them. You'll likely find out in a hurry what's good or bad about it, similar products or complementary products, and perhaps even some great tips and tricks for using them. Deal Finder Sites These are the unsung heros in online shopping. They quietly scour the web for all kinds of price cuts, rebates, coupons, specials, and other online and offline deals to save us a bunch of money. I've been able to pick up all kinds of tech gadgets at half prices by tuning into these sites. Some even offer RSS feeds, which are extremely useful if you have the right RSS reader. I use FeedDemon, wherein I have a special group for these deal sites along with "Watches". Easily created in mere seconds, Watches automatically search the feeds as they arrive. 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- [Print Version] Google Balances Privacy, Reach | Cnet News.Com - Http://News.Com.Com/2102 1032 3 5787483.Html?Tag=St.Util.Print [print version] Google balances privacy, reach | CNET News.com ?? http://news.cnet.com/ Google balances privacy, reach By Elinor Mills http://news.cnet.com/Google-balances-privacy%2C-reach/2100-1032_3-5787483.html Story last modified Wed Aug 03 05:20:30 PDT 2005 A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. Google CEO Eric Schmidt doesn't reveal much about himself on his home page. But spending 30 minutes on the Google search engine lets one discover that Schmidt, 50, was worth an estimated $1.5 billion last year. Earlier this year, he pulled in almost $90 million from sales of Google stock and made at least another $50 million selling shares in the past two months as the stock leaped to more than $300 a share. He and his wife Wendy live in the affluent town of Atherton, Calif., where, at a $10,000-a-plate political fund-raiser five years ago, presidential candidate Al Gore and his wife Tipper danced as Elton John belted out "Bennie and the Jets." Schmidt has also roamed the desert at the Burning Man art festival in Nevada, and is an avid amateur pilot. That such detailed personal information is so readily available on public Web sites makes most people uncomfortable. But it's nothing compared with the information Google collects and doesn't make public. What Google knows about you 聲?Gmail -- The e-mail service offers two gigabytes of free storage and scans the content of messages to serve up context-related ads. 聲?Cookies -- Google uses cookies, which are commonly used to link individual users with activities. 聲?Desktop Search -- Google's Desktop Search lets users easily search files stored on their computer. 聲?Web Accelerator -- The application speeds Web surfing by storing cached copies of Web pages you've visited; those page requests can include personal information. Assuming Schmidt uses his company's services, someone with access to Google's databases could find out what he writes in his e-mails and to whom he sends them, where he shops online or even what restaurants he's located via online maps. Like so many other Google users, his virtual life has been meticulously recorded. The fear, of course, is that hackers, zealous government investigators, or even a Google insider who falls short of the company's ethics standards could abuse that information. Google, some worry, is amassing a tempting record of personal information, and the onus is on the Mountain View, Calif., company to keep that information under wraps. Privacy advocates say information collected at Yahoo, Microsoft's MSN, Amazon.com's A-9 and other search and e-commerce companies poses similar risks. Indeed, many of those companies' business plans tend to mimic what Google is trying to do, and some are less careful with the data they collect. But Google, which has more than a 50 percent share of the U.S. search engine market, according to the latest data from WebSideStory, has become a lightning rod for privacy concerns because of its high profile and its unmatched impact on the Internet community. "Google is poised to trump Microsoft in its potential to invade privacy, and it's very hard for many consumers to get it because the Google brand name has so much trust," said Chris Hoofnagle of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. "But if you step back and look at the suite of products and how they are used, you realize Google can have a lot of personal information about individuals' Internet habits--e-mail, saving search history, images, personal information from (social network site) Orkut--it represents a significant threat to privacy." Kevin Bankston, staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said Google is amassing data that could create some of the most detailed individual profiles ever devised. "Your search history shows your associations, beliefs, perhaps your medical problems. The things you Google for define you," Bankston said. The Google record As is typical for search engines, Google retains log files that record search terms used, Web sites visited and the Internet Protocol address and browser type of the computer for every single search conducted through its Web site. In addition, search engines are collecting personally identifiable information in order to offer certain services. For instance, Gmail asks for name and e-mail address. By comparison, Yahoo's registration also asks for address, phone number, birth date, gender and occupation and may ask for home address and Social Security number for financial services. "It's data that's practically a printout of what's going on in your brain: What you are thinking of buying, who you talk to, what you talk about." --Kevin Bankston, staff attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation If search history, e-mail and registration information were combined, a company could see intimate details about a person's health, sex life, religion, financial status and buying preferences. It's "data that's practically a printout of what's going on in your brain: What you are thinking of buying, who you talk to, what you talk about," Bankston said. "It is an unprecedented amount of personal information, and these third parties (such as Google) have carte blanche control over that information." Google uses the log information to analyze traffic in order to prevent people from rigging search results, for blocking denial-of-service attacks and to improve search services, said Nicole Wong, associate general counsel at Google. Personally identifiable information that is required for consumers to register for and log in to Google services is not shared with any outside companies or used for marketing, according to Google's privacy policy, except with the consent of the user, or if outside "trusted" parties ? Correction: The original article incorrectly implied that Google Desktop Search can track what's stored on a user's PC. The service does not expose a user's content to Google or anyone else without the user's explicit permission. need it to process the data on Google's behalf. Concern about Google's data retention practices has become more acute since the company went public last August. The company's motto of doing no evil remains, but some people question Google's ability to adequately balance the heavy burden of safeguarding consumer privacy rights with the pull toward intermingling and mining data for ever more lucrative targeted advertising. "Although Google is held in high esteem by the public as a good corporate citizen, past performance is no guarantee of future behavior, especially following Google's IPO when the company will have a legal duty to maximize shareholder wealth," Hoofnagle said in testimony in March before the California Senate Judiciary Committee on the privacy risks of e-mail scanning. Google can't make promises about what it will or won't do with the data in the future or state explicitly how it uses the information, but executives there do believe their privacy policy provides adequate assurances to calm consumers' fears. "It's very hard for many consumers to get it, because the Google brand name has so much trust." --Chris Hoofnagle, director, Electronic Privacy Information Center Google's privacy policy says it may share information submitted under a Google account service "among all of our services in order to provide you with a seamless experience and to improve the quality of our services." Google representatives wouldn't elaborate on what that means. Yahoo's privacy policy, by comparison, says it "may combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies" and that it uses the data to customize the advertising and content that users see, contact users, conduct research and improve services. Google, like virtually all companies, also complies with legal orders such as search warrants and subpoenas. "The prospect of unlimited data retention creates a honey pot for law enforcement," Hoofnagle said in his testimony. In addition, e-mail stored for longer than 180 days has less protection from law enforcement than e-mail deleted before then, he said. Google knows people are worried Google is very much concerned with protecting the privacy of its users, Wong said. "We take privacy very seriously from the design of the products through launch and beyond," including by building in privacy-protection options in new products, she said. Google does not have a privacy officer, but it does have Wong and a team of lawyers who work with her to address privacy issues, among other matters. Google executives would not say exactly how the company protects the data or whether it encrypts it. The privacy policy states that Google takes "appropriate security measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of data" and restricts access to personally identifying information to employees "who need to know that information in order to operate, develop or improve our services." Even if Google is well-intentioned, the data could eventually end up being misused, Bankston fears. "I think the mantra of not being evil is not disingenuous, but it is a hard credo to stick to when you're a public corporation with stockholders to please and economic incentives driving you to collect as much information as possible," Bankston said. "I'm not saying it's evil to collect this information; I'm saying it's dangerous for them to collect this." The largest outcry against Google so far has been in response to Gmail. Launched in April 2004, Gmail now offers a whopping two gigabytes of storage for free and scans the content of messages to serve up context-related ads. Gmail users can delete messages, but the process isn't intuitive. Deletion takes multiple steps to accomplish and it takes an undetermined period of time to delete the messages from all the Google servers that may have a copy of it, Wong said. Another complaint is that Google uses cookies--tiny tracking tags used
- [Print Version] Google Ceo Defends Privacy Policies | Cnet News.Com - Http://News.Com.Com/2102 1032 3 5713639.Html?Tag=St.Util.Print [print version] Google CEO defends privacy policies | CNET News.com ?? http://news.cnet.com/ Google CEO defends privacy policies By Dawn Kawamoto http://news.cnet.com/Google-CEO-defends-privacy-policies/2100-1032_3-5713639.html Story last modified Fri May 20 06:44:26 PDT 2005 SAN FRANCISCO--Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt acknowledged that his company's search engine can ruffle privacy feathers, but said the company's technology doesn't violate the company's founding motto, "Don't be evil." Schmidt discovered his own home phone number through Google, but said he was able to remove it by filling out Google's standard form. But Google shouldn't be blamed when that sort of private information crops up, he said. Eric Schmidt CEO, Google "Google does not discover things that are not public," said Schmidt, answering questions on the stage of the Gartner Symposium here Wednesday. "Many people are disturbed to find their home phone number. But we found it because it was a public piece of information." In response to a question about how Google treats consumer privacy, he tried to illustrate how the company's don't-be-evil philosophy trumps technology by recounting a meeting he attended with company co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page. In it, a business executive suggested a particular change at Google. "One of the engineers says, 'That's evil.' It was like setting off a bomb in the middle of the table," Schmidt said. The concern was taken seriously: "You can pull the ripcord and stop the production line." He added that after a long debate, the engineer's assessment prevailed over the business executive's idea. "They concluded it was (evil), and this poor person was thrown out the room." Google has faced growing privacy complaints as the company's power has increased. Consumer advocates and legislators criticized the search giant last year for its Gmail Web-based e-mail service and its practice of scanning e-mail documents to deliver related ads. The furor eventually died, but concerns remained. More recently, Google's Web Accelerator has been the target of complaints. The company's map-linked satellite imagery also shines a spotlight on individual houses. But the image detail is deliberately limited, Schmidt said. "We cannot see your swing set, and we're not trying to," he said. And Google has complied with some government agency requests to blank out areas of its satellite maps. But in general the benefits of more information outweigh the problems, he said. "The value of more information so overwhelms its misuse that we've not had material problems there," Schmidt said. The CEO also outlined his company's business strategy and technological advantages it has over traditional information technology companies. "Google is in the information industry, and that is a much larger market than the IT industry," he said. Google's top priorities are personalization and comprehensive content, which are appealing to consumers and provide the information market with a larger treasure trove than the IT industry, he said. Google has been evaluating computing systems that can classify multimedia information such as video and audio, but that technology doesn't work on a large scale, he said. So for now, the search engine will focus on text and keyword searches. With Yahoo as its main direct competitor, Google is seeking ways to be the most relevant for users. One example is ensuring its search technology works well with the increasingly popular Firefox open-source Web browser. Google has recently hired several Mozilla engineers who played a key role with Firefox. Although Schmidt didn't outright deny any interest the company might have in getting into the browser business, he did offer a less dramatic explanation for the recent hires: to make sure Google's products work with all Web browsers. "Firefox has increasing market share as an alternative to Internet Explorer. The evidence so far (for its gains) is that it's basically around user interface and greater security. We have decided to work on a browser-independent strategy," Schmidt said. He added that the hires also let Google tap into the open-source programming movement that's breathing new life into computing. "Industries tended to coagulate and get stuck. The open-source movement as a whole is drawing some of the best and brightest new talent," Schmidt said. "It's clearly...bringing new people in, developing new solutions people haven't thought of. Google itself uses a variant of Linux." Google balances its research investments with a formula Brin developed that maximizes generating new ideas. Seventy percent of the company's money is invested in areas relating to its core business of advertising and search, 20 percent in related but secondary businesses, and 10 percent for comparatively wild, new ideas. "As for me, as CEO, I personally look at my calendar to make sure I'm spending 80 percent of my time on our core strategy," Schmidt said. Copyright ?1995-2009 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Yahoo Alights On New Search Site Cnet News - Http://News.Com.Com/2100 1032 995713.Html?Tag=Fd Top Yahoo alights on new search site - CNET News home reviews news downloads cnet tv On MovieTome: Megan Fox on TRANSFORMERS 2! log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Latest News Crave Webware Business Tech Green Tech Wireless Security More Media Cutting Edge Apple Politics & Law Gaming and Culture Microsoft Blogs Video Photo galleries RSS Markets Home News April 7, 2003 5:03 AM PDT Yahoo alights on new search site By Stefanie Olsen Staff Writer, CNET News Related Stories Report: Microsoft eyes paid search April 2, 2003 The changing face of search engines March 24, 2003 Yahoo seals Inktomi deal March 20, 2003 New direction for Overture February 26, 2003 With Google at gates, Yahoo arms itself December 23, 2002 Yahoo on Monday will phase in a new search site that plays up paid listings and simple, informative query results, but it has yet to capitalize on the assets of newly acquired Inktomi. The redesigned graphical interface and search service, called Yahoo Search, will have newfound prominence across the Web portal's collection of sites and will be marketed widely in traditional and online media starting Monday, according to Jeff Weiner, Yahoo's vice president of search. Despite widespread talk of Yahoo's imminent plans to break away from Google, its increasingly powerful partner and rival, the new service will be powered by Google technology. In an interview with CNET News.com, Weiner discussed the potential benefits of Inktomi's technology to Yahoo Search in coming months, including benefits from its paid-inclusion program, but he declined to say whether Inktomi would take Google's place. "We're maximizing our flexibility and becoming less dependent on one (search) provider," said Weiner, who added that Yahoo's purchase of Inktomi was finalized at the end of March and that technology changes were premature. Web search has become the must-have feature for Internet publishers this year, with site operators of all stripes salivating over its revenue potential and adding paid text links to their navigation engines or Web pages. Sales from commercial search are expected to soar to $7 billion within four years, according to investment firm U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray. Just last week, Microsoft said it is investing significantly in developing search technology that will rival its competitors' and will downplay its reliance on third-party providers such as Inktomi, which is one of its Web search partners. As part of the investment, the company is adding new staff and engineering advancements in navigation technology. In the past year, Yahoo has made a similar commitment by acquiring Inktomi and by staging small upgrade to its search site. In October, Related story The changing face of search engines Rise in paid placements diminishes the role of search sites' human editors. the company introduced a redesign that featured Web search results incorporating more data within the listings related to the visitor's query, or information from its editorial directory. At the same time, Yahoo started to downplay its legacy directory service in favor of Web search results and sponsored search results from Overture Services. Its latest upgrade puts even more data directly into search results related to visitors' queries. For example, people searching for weather information about Palm Beach, Fla., could type in the city and state and get the local temperature on the first page. Or a Web surfer could type in a city, state and merchant name to retrieve a Yellow Pages listing with a map to find that business. Similarly, visitors can type "news Iraq" to call up listings to related news stories of the day. In addition to news, Web and directory results, visitors will also be able to search an image database that the company has added. Yahoo Search's new design touts simplicity with less graphical clutter, a formula pioneered by Web darling Google and one that nearly every search company has followed. People will be able to access the search service through Yahoo's various properties--the company plans to integrate it into HotJobs.com and Personals, for example--as well as directly through search.yahoo.com. News.commentary Is your search engine experienced? Yahoo's newly redesigned search interface is the opening move in a new competitive arena. As part of the changes, Yahoo will feature more sponsored search listings in the form of text links down the right-hand side of the page, replacing graphical banners or buttons. The company has long had an exclusive deal with Overture to display sponsored listings above its Web search results, but terms of the deal have not been disclosed. Shedding light on the extent of that deal, Yahoo's Wiener said that the right-side links will be a mixture of ads sold by Yahoo sales staff and those of third parties. That may include companies other than Overture, a move that could again raise questions about Yahoo's long-term plans for developing its own pay-for-performance search system. Overture said that the company is contracted to provide pay-for-performance search listings, which are those that advertisers pay for only when Web surfers click on them. Yahoo will display text ads along the right-hand side of the page that advertisers pay for based on the number of times they appear before visitors, or by CPM (cost per impression). Yahoo also plans to omit graphical banners from the top of search pages unless they are targeted to the visitor's preference, Weiner said. Yahoo also started testing a new product-search site, at products.yahoo.com, that draws on data from its shopping service. 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PC et p?riph?riques Gadget Vous ?tes ici : CNET France > News & Blogs > Internet > Google travaille sur une technologie pour am閘iorer la recherche d'images Google travaille sur une technologie pour am閘iorer la recherche d'images Tags : Google, Moteur de recherche, Recherche et d関eloppement, Photo, times, enlever Publi? le 28 avril 2008 Par Sylvain Biget CNET France Commenter Partager Envoyer Imprimer Publier sur Facebook Bookmarquer sur Del.icio.us Partager sur Digg Envoyer sur Scoopeo Envoyer ? un ami De ? Votre message Envoyer Google veut am閘iorer les r閟ultats de la recherche d抜mages. Ses ing閚ieurs comptent pour cela sur le VisualRank, technologie proche de celle du PageRank utilis閑 pour des pages classiques. VisualRank, ou le PageRank appliqu aux images: c'est sur ce nouvel algorithme actuellement en cours de d関eloppement que, selon le New York Times, compte Google pour rattraper son retard sur le moteur Live de Microsoft dans la recherche d'images. Pr閏urseur sur le domaine,爈a soci閠 閐itrice du moteur de recherche爒eut reprendre son leadership en am閘iorant les r閟ultats offerts aux internautes. Le VisualRank ne sera donc pas bas uniquement sur l'association entre l'image et son nom, mais m閘angera des techniques de reconnaissance de contenu avec un score de pertinence, notant les images par rapport la recherche effectu閑, comme comme c'est le cas爌our爈es pages web. Il faudra pour cela que爈e moteur de recherche爏oit au fait des technologies de d閠ection d'objets dans les images, aujourd'hui moins 関olu閑s que la reconnaissance faciale. Les recherches sur cette technologie, qui occupent plus de 150 employ閟 de Mountain View, ont 閠 effectu閑s partir des 2000 termes les plus recherch閟 sur Google, dont les tr鑣 incontournables iPod, Xbox et Zune. Les r閟ultats retourn閟 permettraient d'enlever pour l'instant 83% d'images peu ou pas pertinentes. 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- Sphere Blog - Http://Sphere.Wordpress.Com Sphere Blog Home Products for publishers for bloggers opportunities for advertisers Get the Widget About Blog Tools Jobs Contact Us Browse > Home The New CNet launches鈥ith a side of Sphere January 19, 2009 CNet launched their new and revised site design a few months ago.聽 A few weeks later, they added Sphere related content to their article pages.聽 This partnership was in development for some time, so we鈥檙e extra happy to see it go live.聽 We鈥檙e populating three related stories from CNet鈥檚 own news archive followed by two stories from our general mainstream news index.聽 Clicking into 鈥渕ore related posts鈥 opens our widget, in this case customized to show related CNet reviews, related CNet videos and more related third party content. As the premier technology news outlet and a respected online brand, CNet is right in our wheelhouse and so makes an ideal partner for Sphere.聽 A special thanks to Dan Farber at CNet/CBS for making this happen.聽 We look forward to doing great things together!! Sphere: Related Content Filed Under CBS, CNet ? Leave a Comment ? Announcing topic pages + new product designs!! December 19, 2008 As you might have noticed, we鈥檝e done some housekeeping and redesigned our product pages on this site to better reflect our full suite of offerings.聽 The occasion and impetus to do so is the arrival of an exciting new addition to our family of products 鈥 Dynamic topic pages!!聽 The existing Sphere products haven鈥檛 changed, but we鈥檝e gone ahead and redesigned the pages for Integrated related articles, Integrated related videos and Contextual pop-up widget to better articulate the core value that these products offer leading publishers.聽 With the launch of topic pages and these new designs, we鈥檒l take the opportunity to re-convey the value and inherent opportunity that each affords. Dynamic Topic Pages Our topic page solution combines a best-of-breed design with the latest and greatest entity extraction and auto-tagging technologies. As with all of Sphere鈥檚 products, our solution represents the easiest integration with the fewest touch-points of any comparable offering in the market. Our solution tags and organizes every article in a publisher鈥檚 archive according to the relevant topics and sub-topics they address. We offer two compelling ways to integrate these topic pages with existing articles: (i) in-text hyper-linking of related topics; and (ii) a related topics box that extracts the relevant topics and presents them alongside the article. Adding topic pages to an online publisher鈥檚 online arsenal gives readers opportunities for deeper exploration and engagement while providing the publisher with a significant boost in available ad sales impressions and overall pages per visitor.聽 Furthermore, there are significant proven SEO benefits to integrating topic pages and more thorough interlinking within a publisher鈥檚 network of content.聽 Finally, in today鈥檚 cost-saving environment, topic pages represent one of the most affordable methods of dynamic and compelling content generation. Integrated related articles Our integrated related article tools live prominently on many leading online publisher article pages, including Time, The Wall Street Journal, CNet, Wordpress, and AOL News.聽 It remains the simplest and most effective way for a publisher to deep index their archive and re-circulate that content by displaying the most relevant stories alongside each article.聽 In doing so, we help publisher achieve a higher ROI by getting the very most out of the content they produce and/or license.聽 We drive deeper engagement and have documented increased pages per visitor by as much as 40%.聽 Finally, by syndicating your content through the Sphere Publisher Network, we鈥檙e able to bring new unique users to our site from other participating partners. Integrated related videos Our integrated related video products allow publishers to seamlessly integrate their video assets by surfacing contextually relevant videos alongside articles.聽 As videos have begun to monetize at higher rates, this represents a great way to funnel traffic up towards higher monetized content and to make the best use of these video assets.聽 In doing so, you鈥檒l naturally generate additional circulation of content and higher page-views and ad impressions.聽 Since it鈥檚 all based on the same core technology, our video tools are just as quick and easy to integrate. Contextual widget And back to our roots where it all began, we鈥檙e still cooking with our pop-up widget, which shows contextual results from various sources in an elegant javascript pop-up module.聽 We鈥檝e updated the widget to include video results in addition to blogs and mainstream news.聽 Of course, we鈥檝e also been known to customize widgets for our extra-special friends:)聽 We monetize the unit with a box ad down below, which makes it a nice freebie that we can give to you.聽 If you鈥檙e interested in installing the Sphere pop-up widget on your article pages, it鈥檚 available for download here. For all other products, drop us a line here.聽 We鈥檙e eager to explore if Sphere can help boost your site鈥檚 performance and deliver a more engaging reader experience. Sphere: Related Content Filed Under Redesign, Sphere Contextual Widget, Sphere Website, Uncategorized, Widget ? 1 Comment ? Glam Apps launches with Sphere as featured app November 20, 2008 Yesterday, Glam Media launched Glam Apps, their open developer platform offering branded tools and enhancements to the 700+ publishers in their network.聽 Sphere is a featured partner on this platform, the result of six months of hard work with Glam to build an innovative application that represents a new and exciting direction for Sphere.聽 The launch got lots of press and was covered here, here and here. This is the first time we鈥檝e packaged our related content products as a toolkit to a broad set of publishers for installation and customization on their article pages.聽 As you can see in the attached screenshot taken from the Glam App homepage, our module displays content contextually related to the article in question from both the participating publisher鈥檚 archive as well as from other publisher鈥檚 in the Glam network.聽 As Tony explains in the press release: 鈥淔or Glam鈥檚 publishers, Sphere鈥檚 module connects their articles to contextually relevant content from their archives driving additional pages per visit.聽 Participating publishers will serendipitously see inbound traffic from other Glam sites. The module also integrates a high quality ad unit that provides marketers a new and innovative way to engage with their audience and drives incremental revenue for the publisher.鈥 We designed the module to provide maximum value to Glam publishers and we believe they will see immediate benefits from its installation on their article page templates.聽 Recirculation, Syndication and Revenue in one app that is completely automated - that鈥檚 hard to beat.聽 The Glam team has been a delight to work with on this project so we send a big shout out to Jen, Sasha and Adam.聽 From the Sphere side, Kevin and Adam drove this one home from start to finish so they each get a gold star.聽 We look forward to enjoying lots of success with Glam over the coming year. Sphere: Related Content Filed Under glam ? Leave a Comment ? People.com in da Sphere - launches with Brangelina July 24, 2008 We launched an exciting new partnership with People.com last week.聽 This one was a long time in the making and we were waiting for a worthy event to mark its launch.聽 That event turned out to be the arrival of Angelina and Brad鈥檚 twin babies.聽 Thanks Brangelina! As you can see in the image below, we鈥檙e powering a module on People鈥檚 new NewsStorm product, where they aggregate content around a given topic.聽 In this instance, we鈥檙e exclusively showing related content from third party sources.聽 Incidentally, it鈥檚 the first time we鈥檝e done this, not showing any internal content.聽 Over the past 18 months, we鈥檝e seen publishers become much more open and interested in including third party content on their sites as the old walled garden mentality has diminished.聽 People.com followed suit and we think it鈥檚 a great decision.聽 A visitor to this page can access lots of relevant content now from disparate sources and we think that makes the offering more valuable to readers.聽 We鈥檙e looking forward to many more celeb happenings, babies and award ceremonies to fuel the NewsStorm fire:) Sphere: Related Content Filed Under News Storm, People.com, Third party content ? 3 Comments ? Sphere highlighted in Business Week article - web design case study July 8, 2008 Business Week, who is coincidentally one of our most recent partners, ran an article recently on web design, focusing on Dan Cederholm and the work he did with us on the redesign and rebranding of this site and blog earlier in the year.聽 Dan has worked with lots of big media clients - MTV, CBS, ESPN, Google - so we鈥檙e humbled and super-psyched that he chose to focus on our work together for the article.聽 The redesign we did with Dan back in February was a huge success, really helping us to rebrand Sphere and more clearly communicate our core offerings to the market.聽 Since the redesign, our business has continued to trend upward and interest/engagement on our blog has increased several fold. For all these reasons, we鈥檙e very grateful for Dan鈥檚 role and contribution to our success.聽 Thanks Dan!! Sphere: Related Content Filed Under Business Week, Redesign, Simple Bits ? 4 Comments ? Famous for a day鈥. May 13, 2008 This chart graphs the traffic on Sphere鈥檚 blog in April. As you can see, traffic chugs along fairly consistently at 150-300 visits per day, then spikes to more than 3,000 the day of our acquisition by AOL, which was covered by various high profile blogs and mainstream publishers. What鈥檚 funny is that the influx of tr
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Do you really want to write user registration code, or would you be better off taking your application and bringing these other sites where there are lots of users already and where they have already expressed both their personal information and their connections to other people? The answer to that is of course you want to be your own destination. Writing registration code once means you can re-use it over and over again on various projects. If you can program a successful widget or application then you are not the type who thinks registration code is a roadblock. Some of the most successful viral applications (like Paypal and YouTube) leveraged other platforms for growth, but a large part of their success was that they also chose to be destinations. 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Public relations is huge for spreading viral stories and growing viral networks (look at how many times Plentyoffish was in the press) create something that is easy to link at, where you control the link equity and attention and use it to profit as you wish (ads, market new related ideas, change your business model, etc.) can extend your offering out into related fields and/or create a premium service are more likely to receive funding if needed and can sell your business for a higher price point (since your business has more of what Warren Buffet considers a moat around it) Consider some of the add ins that sold for millions or billions of dollars because they chose to become destinations If Paypal was not a destination, eBay could have killed them and/or bought them for a small fraction of their potential value. If Del.icio.us or MyBlogLog was just a Firefox extension would Yahoo! have bought them? 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Posted in: business by Aaron Wall Your Thoughts? [14] March 3, 2008 comments Login or Register to post comments. It all makes sense Aaron, up until the last paragraph there, because I think that pretty much everyone reading this would be mighty happy to sell their business to Yahoo! for 1% of what Google is worth today. petertdavis on March 03, 2008 03:09 AM Well considering that Overture pioneered the field that Google later followed in, it shows that the strategy of being a destination was worth at least 100x. Which is a big big difference in value. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 06:02 AM Aaron, it's a trend I've noticed here that you discuss SEO less and larger business trends more and more. I enjoy it a lot, and find myself constantly giving you kudos as a result for this idea or that idea. On the idea you express here, I think you might like to refine the title - you make the case for being a destination, period. And getting bought out is not necessarily the be-all, end-all business plan. Besides that, where do you go to hire programmers that you can build a relationship with? bookworm.seo on March 03, 2008 05:08 AM The programmer relationship stuff is something I am still working out. I work with a couple great ones right now, but not sure if I can formulate how all those relationships were made other than saying that typically the lowest risk strategy is word of mouth marketing. And when I say "worth buying" I also mean "worth owning" and "worth spending your time creating." Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 06:01 AM Right, that makes sense about the worth owning bit etc. Thanks also for clarifying how you get the programmers. Any things you might generalize about friends that can be trusted for good recommendations and such? Perhaps fellow elite level SEOs? Programmers you've worked with before? People focused on copy? Specific industries? Local schools etc.? bookworm.seo on March 03, 2008 07:23 AM I think I use gut instinct and outcome of past recommendations more than anything. Another tip is to start them on a smaller project and build from there. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 07:42 AM Google has two advantages over Overture: 1) They are a better Search Engine 2) They have a better pay-per-click service. Those two reasons might also account for why they sold for only 1% of what Google is worth right now. Not to mention, also, that over the last few years Google has expanded to much more than just a search engine (Google Maps, YouTube, Google Video, GMail, etc.) SearchMarketing... on March 03, 2008 07:32 AM I am not disagreeing with what you are saying, but Overture could have been Google if their strategy was correct. Though much of Google's growth stems from public relations beyond the capability of most people. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 07:40 AM I agree. The 'come and build you site with us' rhetoric is a lure that is certainly working with some people, but I think is being eluded by smart startups. I am a little behind the curve here, but I recently checked out Squidoo, which is based on the same argument or business model. Imagine investing your resources for 3 years and at the end of the day, you have no site, no pagerank or Alexa score, no real control and are in essence, a shopkeeper for the shareholders. Christen on March 03, 2008 08:24 AM I think that Squidoo is more about creating quick useful answers, rather than building entire sites and business models on it, as Google's bogus promotions suggest. Aaron Wall on March 03, 2008 10:30 AM Great stuff, Aaron! You've really begun to differentiate yourself from the pack in recent weeks. hugoguzman on March 03, 2008 01:56 PM before the destination, it's the interaction that comes beforehand, that enables for any true destination to formulate. allowing visitors to remain a part of any production process creates the possibility & more importantly an inherent connection for future exchanges to occur. especially in the real estate market, your ability/inability to foster relationships can often be made often before they got onto your site. it was finalized on the social community they found you in. lostanjealous on March 04, 2008 05:52 PM Hi Aaron , have been away and am trying to catch up on all your great recent posts. This subject hit me the other day when I saw a great idea for a BB forum. It was brand new with few posts and made me think about how difficult it is to build yourself as a destination. If you rely solely on users for atmosphere and content - how do you develop their growth as a destination? I agree that you don't need to look at selling the business. It just needs to be worth you AND your visitors time - a bit like this blog (well for us anyway!). On Stage Lighting on March 13, 2008 03:07 PM If you rely solely on users for atmosphere and content - how do you develop their growth as a destination? Typically you have to be involved, spreading the brand off the start. You have to think of yourself as a politician for your site. I am not sure how you do well with little to no involvement because if you are not involved AND the site actually does build up traction it quickly devolves to a worthless pit of spam. Even Digg, which has its users vote on stories, still keeps changing their algorithms and deleting what they deem to be spam. So does Google. And YouTube reviews many of the uploaded videos AND has the users flag inappropriate videos and spam comments. 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Tests et guides produits LG KF900 Prada 2 Comparer les prix Lire le test Tous les T閘閜hones mobiles Note de la r?daction Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Comparer les prix Lire le test Tous les T閘閜hones mobiles Note de la r?daction Meilleures ventes de cam閟copes de janvier 2009 Lire le guide Tous les Cam閟copes & Appareils photos num閞iques Sony Vaio P Comparer les prix Lire le test Tous les PC Portables Note de la r?daction Kodak Easyshare OLED Wi-Fi (OL7620) Comparer les prix Lire le test Tous les Cadres photo Note de la r?daction Meilleures ventes d'appareils photo num閞iques de janvier 2009 Lire le guide Tous les Cam閟copes & Appareils photos num閞iques Plus de produits ? ne pas manquer Des indices sur un iPhone 2.1 L'analyse du code source du nouveau firmware 2.2.1 donne des pistes quant l'arriv閑 d'un nouveau mod鑜e d'iPhone 2.1. Netbooks : les tendances 2009 Tactile, 3G, HD, avec des processeurs double coeurs, des batteries endurantes, quoi ressembleront les mini portables en 2009. 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