National Public Radio, which wholeheartedly embraced podcasting early, is seeing a nice return on its investment.
It has occurred to me these past few months that it's far harder to define borders today than ever before.
Imbee has has launched a new social networking site that caters to kids.
More than any other demographic group, mothers seek out their online peers for support and advice, according to a new report from eMarketer.
Netscape is back baby and in a big way.
Someone at the Association of National Advertisers conference I spoke at asked me if social networking was just for kids and teens. It isn't. In fact, just yesterday a new social network for Moms called Mommybuzz opened.
Comscore Media Metrix just released audience numbers for some of the largest social networking sites on the Web.
Senior Google executives are dropping big hints that the company's future growth will come not just from PCs but from voice recognition services over mobile cellular phones and cars.
MarketingVOX is reporting the Gartner Group thinks that Google will likely acquire a web-based PowerPoint-like presentation application, such as Thumbstacks.
Shel Holtz brings us a ditty about an HR blogger named Cheesman who auctioned himself on eBay and snagged $7,000 to promote a company at the upcoming Society of Human Resources Management conference.