links for 2007-11-27
Posted on November 27, 2007
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The latest incarnation, which Sedlin calls “Oodle 2.0,” centers around three main goals: make searching simple; make it easy for users to keep coming back and save their information; and give users the information they need to make a buying decision.
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FIM President Peter Levinsohn told the audience at the Reuters Media Summit today that the advertising network is already in discussion with other News Corp sites for ad sales and that an expansion outside News Corp could come as soon as the first half of
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Alexa seems to get everything wrong, no matter how large or small the site.
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I need to be able to have total transparency and control on when this is happening. Reigning in and policing partners like Overstock.com will be an essential — and tough — thing to do, especially if Facebook switches Beacon to be opt-in.
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This post is going to dig deep in Beacon and see what makes it tick from a purely technical perspective, but we’d be happy to do a follow-up post about the ethical question if there’s enough interest. Leave a comment and let us know!
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Brightcove works with a wide ecosystem of companies that help our customers be more successful.
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NME channel on YouTube
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British TV networks the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 will launch a new joint online TV on-demand service that will provide a one-stop shop of content from all channels.
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In several dozen nondescript office buildings around the world, thousands of hourly workers bend over table-top scanners and haul dusty books into high-tech scanning booths. They are assembling the universal library page by page.
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Issues around legality and index methodolgy still constrict certain resources. However the continued necessity of the library does not undermine the easy and powerful tool that databases like the online New York Times Archive provide to us all.
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Google Inc. wants to offer consumers a new way to store their files on its hard drives, in a strategy that could accelerate a shift to Web-based computing and intensify the Internet company’s competition with Microsoft Corp.
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