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GameTap Network Debuts At E3 Today

AIM instant messaging will be integrated into the Turner Broadcasting game network product.

IFrame Tag Allows Google My Search History Spam
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A method in which Google’s My Search History can be spammed has been revealed. The method involves employing an iframe html tag performing an unauthorized Google search.

App Review: Backpack From 37Signals

I have been using the latest creation from 37Signals called Backpack. So far so good, it does a lot of what I need it to do in the way it organizes information and allows you to put all sorts of attachments on pages and get notified in the event of an update and securely share pages with other users of the system.

In Bloggers We Trust

During the past week several companies and press have trusted me with information they would rather not let out into the wild.

Google Releases Video Upload Tool For Mac, Linux

The Google Video Upload Program is the search engine’s attempt to embrace the growing vlogging movement, while improving the quality of their Video Search index.

PalmOne Drives Your Life With 4GB

The new LifeDrive mobile manager offers Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity built-in, as well as a 4GB hard drive.

Blog Coaching – A Holistic Approach

JSLogan has a rant about Blog Coaching – The Next Big Rip Off In The Business Blogosphere…

Mark Hurd An Increase In HP Net Profit

The computer manufacturer posted a gain of 9% in net profit for its first quarter, but analysts heard a likelihood of more job cuts.

Your Blog Doesnt Matter

Get over yourself. You are not a kingmaker, and you don’t reside on the fifth estate. But you do have a point in your favor.

E-commerce Shopping Carts: Stop Abandonment

Internet retailers work hard to get prospective buyers to visit their e-commerce website.

Herbal Med Weeds Out Alcoholism

Because the Chinese have been swearing by the kudzu weed for 1600 years, it should come as no surprise to them that a “groundbreaking” study by Harvard Medical Center researchers shows that certain properties in the vine were useful in curbing alcohol consumption.

Microsoft Makes Xbox 360 Advertiser Friendly

Within games, brand and product placement have been around for a while, as part of the various cityscapes and other settings where a gamer might encounter ads in real life.

The Wiki Backlash

While there’s ample reporting these days about the blogging backlash, I’m not reading much about the concurrent backlash against wikis.

Microsoft, Apple, Go Down Under In Wireless Lawsuit

The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was awarded the basic patent in 1996.

Polio Proliferates In Yemen

Polio continues to spread in Yemen, a nation previously polio free. The number of cases reported cracked 80 and the World Health Organization (WHO) expects the total to pass 100 in this latest polio epidemic.

Doctors Say Type 2 Patients Arent Paying Attention

Two-thirds of Americans with Type 2 diabetes are not keeping their blood-sugar levels under control, according to a study presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, reflecting data collected from 157,000 patients.

Buying Blogs Risky

Jacob writes an interesting piece on Selling Blogs as someone who has been on the buying end of things in his purchase of CSS Vault…

Robot Doctor Begins Rounds In England

Saving some wear on Dr. Scholl’s, two new robotic staff members, “Sister Mary” and “Dr. Robbie,” will be making the rounds via live remote for physicians at London’s St. Mary’s Hospital.

Low Fat Diets May Not Prevent Breast Cancer From Returning

Low fat diets may keep breast cancer from returning to women that have already had it a new study says. However, many specialists don’t agree with the results of the study.

Intriguing Flash Search Optimization Technique

While patrolling the search blogs and what not, I came across an interesting technique for optimizing your Flash-based web content.

Software Piracy Will Expand With IT Market

For every two dollars’ worth of software purchased legitimately, one dollar’s worth was obtained illegally, says a new study from Business Software Alliance.

HP Beats Expectations, New CEO Implies Job Cuts

Hewlett-Packard shares went up as much as 3.3% after the company posted results that beat Wall Street expectations and new CEO, Mark Hurd announced that the company is planning to cut costs.