links for 2007-11-16
Posted on November 16, 2007
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Use this free Java application to explore the connections between related websites.
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By developing and selling a device for reading books in digital form, Amazon hopes to stimulate the sale of books, the first product the online retailer sold.
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The app will soon be rolled out to other sites signed up to OpenSocial, including Bebo, MySpace, Friendster and Orkut.
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Microsoft aims to capture 40 percent of all dollars coming through digital advertising platforms compared with around 6 percent now. In addition to investments in aQuantive, Microsoft said it will have to continue to invest in data centers and servers to
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The group’s regional titles performed less well, with advertising flat after ten months, although that was an improvement on the 1 per cent decline in the first half. But Ms Bailey said that a collection of jobs websites amassed in a series of acquisiti
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Richard Hitchcock, an analyst at Numis Securities, said: “Following the recent sell-off in newspaper stocks, including a near 30pc decline in the Trinity Mirror share price in the last three months, we believe this trading update should provide considerab
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Companies with fast-growing data centers, like banks and securities firms, are facing the same headaches as the large Internet companies, like Google and Yahoo. Efficiency, power consumption and management costs are mounting problems. And companies of all
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In many American towns and cities, the newspaper is an endangered species. At least 300 daily papers have stopped publishing over the past 30 years. Those newspapers that have survived are struggling financially. Newspaper circulation has declined steadil
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“We are now a significant force in quality speech programming, with hundreds of thousands of downloads a week. For the first time, the BBC has a serious rival in this area.”
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Holy cow - build and visit 3D worlds through Facebook. This is proper integration. And there are already loads on there. Will this be the bridge between social networks and the 3D web? It is a pretty prescient move. As one of Raphs’ commentators says, “Pl
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The malware-spiked ads have been spotted on various legitimate websites, ranging from the British magazine The Economist to baseball’s MLB.com to the Canada.com news portal. Hackers are using deceptive practices and tricky Flash programming to get their a
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