Links
- SiteSell.com
- Offers a set of books teaching how to improve online sales.
- Storyline Studios
- Specializes in web design, online advertising, and customer relationship management for small business. Includes a list of services and portfolio. Located in the Netherlands.
- The Viral Factory
- Includes information about the agency, staff, clients and awards including some previous viral marketing campaigns and contact details.
- VideosOnWeb.com
- Playerless streaming video for Internet-based advertising.
- E-Commerce News : Web 'Radio' Quickly Finding Niche Markets
- "Internet broadcasting has grown in popularity to the point where it's become a significant alternative to traditional radio, and an appealing venue for major advertisers."
- Todd's Blog
- Seth Godin's Blog
New CNet News
- Games overtake electrical sector in Japan
- Japanese game companies now make more money then electronics companies. Will video games save the economy?
- Is BlackBerry mimicking Apple? Or is Bono?
- The new RIM ad, touting its sponsorship of the U2 Tour, looks very much like an Apple ad. But who might be responsible for that?
- Idaho hot springs ease five years of disappointment
- On Road Trip 2009, CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman finally makes it to a series of incredible geothermal pools, after years of trying.
- Road Trip Pic of the day, 7/12: What's the story?
- For Sunday's photo challenge, can you be the first person to say what this picture is, and where it's from? If you are, you'll win a Road Trip prize.
- Comfort zones: Windows vs. Linux
- The comfort zone for consumers will determine whether operating systems like Google Chrome prevail over Windows.
New ComputerWorld
- Elgan: How to become an iPhone Vulcan
- Become a Stoic, continue your education and get in shape -- all from the comfort of your iPhone. Mike Elgan tells you how.
- Chrome, Android have different jobs, Google says
- Google's emerging Chrome operating system won't squeeze out Android, according to Andy Rubin, the company's vice president of mobile engineering platforms.
- MasterCard seeks to clarify remote POS security upgrades policy
- MasterCard today clarified a June 15 bulletin about the use of remote key injection (RKI) services for upgrading encryption protocols on merchants' point of sale (POS) terminals, saying it was not an edict.
- Outlook separation anxiety holds back Google Apps
- In its bold march to become a credible collaboration and communication suite for businesses, Google Apps has encountered a frequent roadblock that has proven more vexing than expected to circumvent: good old Microsoft Outlook.
- Chrome and more Chrome, that pesky botnet
- This was quite a week for big IT news, what with Google announcing it plans to release the Chrome operating system and the attack on U.S. government, South Korean and other Web sites from a botnet whose origin remained unknown as of this writing. And those were just the stories that scored the biggest headlines.
New Wired
- Video: Hands on With the Vibram FiveFingers "Footglove"
- We review the Vibram FiveFingers, a creepy looking "footglove" designed to protect your feet, but keep your step completely natural.
- To Run Better, Start by Ditching Your Nikes
- Those high-tech shoes you've been running in may not be better than the feet you were born with. A growing body of research suggests that runners will do better and suffer fewer injuries if they run barefoot or in very minimal footwear.
- Plastic Gorilla Feet Give You Twinkle Toes
- Running barefoot is one of the most efficient ways to jog. But it does hurt your feet. That's why Vibram Five Fingers has produced a pair of shoes that actually simulates running sans shoes.
- Bush's Secret NSA Spying May Have Tainted Prosecutions
- George Bush's secret and warrantless wiretapping programs might have hidden evidence that would have vindicated convicted terrorists, a new report finds.
- World's First Self-Irrigating Plant Discovered
- The desert rhubarb has long confounded scientists with its lush broad leaves that would need plenty of water to sustain. Now they have discovered the plants' secret.
