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MaximumASP Teams Up With Microsoft
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 06/09/2006 - 11:52am.
A Kentucky-based business is going to be Microsoft's first partner to offer free beta test accounts featuring Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and Microsoft Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 2. The company, MaximumASP, is a top provider of Windows-based hosting services.
Newspaper Sales Fall, Web Traffic Increases
By Doug Caverly - Tue, 05/09/2006 - 11:08am.
Newspapers' websites are receiving more hits than ever, but paper subscriptions are falling throughout the industry. Nielson and NetRatings report that traffic to newspaper sites increased roughly 8% from 2005 to 2006, with 56 million Internet users dropping by.
Podcasts Grow More Interactive
By Shel Holtz - Mon, 05/08/2006 - 4:49pm.
A number of items have crossed my desk that lead me to conclude that podcasts are growing more and more interactive, a neat trick for a medium that has been decried as nothing more than glorified downloadable audio.
China to Become Home to 60 Million Bloggers
By Doug Caverly - Mon, 05/08/2006 - 2:48pm.
By the end of the year, the world's most populous nation is expected to become home to over 60 million bloggers, or writers of Web logs.
Yahoo Sued for Alleged Spyware Ties
By Doug Caverly - Mon, 05/08/2006 - 11:04am.
If you think spyware advertising is brought to you by the fly-by-night universities and homeless real estate agencies that are featured in such programs, a class-action lawsuit before the U.S. District Court of New Jersey may change your mind.
Converting Flipchart Knowledge
By Neville Hobson - Fri, 04/21/2006 - 10:04am.
Picture the scene. You're running a workshop or seminar, or participating in one. It's great, you're with a really stimulating group of people.
Are Your Supply Chain Management Employees Thinking Domestic or Global?
By Sherry Harris - Fri, 04/07/2006 - 1:33pm.
Global supply chain management has emerged as a major topic in the age of globalization and now it is sitting at the heart of the whole system.
Business Blogging: Hills to Climb in Europe
By Neville Hobson - Mon, 04/03/2006 - 8:30am.
Over half of the business executives in The Netherlands and Germany find blogging a mystery; and, although French executives are au fait,' few of them are bloggers.
April Fool's Joke Gone Awry?
By Jeremy Pepper - Fri, 03/31/2006 - 5:31pm.
Okay, so been sitting here thinking about Strumpette (no need to link), and the call I got from Brian Connolly ... and just mulling it over to think over the whole thing.
Is Googlezon Possible?
By Nathan Weinberg - Fri, 03/31/2006 - 1:23pm.
Mahlon at BuyGoogle writes that, with their fresh stock offering money, Google could actually be in a position where acquiring Amazon isn't the world's craziest idea.
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