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Will Netflix Survive a Future Without DVDs?
By Chris Crum - Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:20pm. 1 comment
There have been questions as to whether or not Netflix will be able to survive the future where DVDs are obsolete. Many don't think they will be able to compete with companies that offer downloadable and streaming movies via set top boxes.
Google Not Shy About Privacy
By Navneet Kaushal - Sat, 07/05/2008 - 1:27pm.
Last month I had reported that Ask.com had added a direct link to its privacy policy via a "Privacy" link conveniently placed on its homepage. It was observed that even Google didn't have the 'Privacy Link' and that this move might compel the search giant to do the same to their homepage too.
Do Your URLs Stink?
By David A. Utter - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 6:42pm. 3 comments
Formatting URLs properly for SEO purposes shouldn't be something beyond the capabilities of your website.
Oops: Outsourcing Firm Loses Google Staff Data
By David A. Utter - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 5:34pm. 1 comment
All the engineering acumen in the world, or at least in the Googleplex, can't prevent an old-fashioned burglary of unencrypted employee data held by an outside firm.
Google Consolidating Denver And Dallas Offices
By Doug Caverly - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 5:00pm. 2 comments
Google's recurring physical expansions may have gone a little too far. There's word that the search giant now plans to shrink a bit by closing offices in Denver and Dallas.
Powerset: Why A Google-Killer Sells So Cheap
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 4:58pm. 1 comment
Of all the post-Google search engine startups, Powerset was touted as the most likely Google-killer. We waited with bated breath, we rubbered our necks around to get a better glimpse—early reports were stellar, yes this was the one to take on Google and. . .Wait, what? Sold to Microsoft. $100 million? Wait, what?
Facebook Beach Party Stalled By Police
By Mike Sachoff - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 3:14pm.
A beach party organized on Facebook that was expected to attract as many as 10,000 revelers has been canceled after police warned that it was illegal.More than 7,000 people had confirmed on the social networking site that they would attend the party billed as "a night of mayhem," in the coastal town of Torbay, England.
Selling Your Soul On The Internet Is Hell
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 12:43pm.
Things aren't cool anymore once everybody starts doing them, that's the Law of Cool*. The same applies to selling one's immortal soul on the Internet, which has entered let's-throw-a-toga-party-like-they-did-on-Animal-House status**. Our latest soul peddler is from New Zealand, who learned like others before him that hosted auction websites don't want anywhere near his soul or lack thereof.
Searching For America's Next President
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 12:39pm. 68 comments
This weekend, as we fire up the grills and the sparklers (and some pyrotechnic contraband, depending on where you live), we also fan the flames of patriotism and of brotherhood, knowing that despite our differences of opinion in politics, the flames in our bellies are unending and conceived in the spirit of the unity of all voices.
Hitwise Proves The Value Of Yahoo's Non-Search Parts
By Doug Caverly - Thu, 07/03/2008 - 11:08am.
Suppose that Steve Ballmer and Jerry Yang miraculously agreed on something: the sale of Yahoo's search department. A new Hitwise report sorts through the pile of properties that would remain, and as it turns out, the leftovers look pretty tasty.
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