Wednesday, December 11, 2024
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changed

How Times Have Changed for Flash Video

I've been digging around on a few technology websites and came across a few interesting articles, some from way back (who remembers CNET's Talk to us live series, courtesy of FCS? This was cutting edge back then. Check out the christmas countdown: -726 days left LOL).

Alan At Sun Notices That Blogs Have Changed His Opinion of Microsoft

Alan Coopersmith, who works at Sun Microsystems, blogs about how Microsoft's blogs are changing his opinion of his competitor ...

Google Changed the Toolbar Checksum Algorithm… Again!

Olivier Duffez takes a look at Google's changing of its Toolbar Checksum Algorithm.

Noonan: Blogging Has Changed Journalism

Everyone's talking about this today, so why not me? Peggy Noonan wrote a brilliant column in the Journal on how bloggers have truly changed the media.

Has The Definition of Marketing Changed?

With the continued proliferation of the Internet, the meaning of the word "marketing" also seems to proliferate. Cyberspace has opened up a whole arena of new marketing technologies, techniques, and twists. Amidst the online exuberance, it seems each online marketer or salesperson changes the definition of marketing to suit his or her preference.

Has The Yahoo/Google Split Changed Referral Rates

Now that Yahoo and Google have parted ways and we've had a few months for the dust to settle what's really happened?

Today’s Definition of Marketing. Has it Changed?

With the continued proliferation of the Internet, the meaning of the word "marketing" also proliferates. There seem to be as many definitions of marketing as there are marketers.

Basics of Search Engine Submission in a Changed Search World

To Search Engine Optimizers, who submit client sites on a regular basis to the search engines, it can seem as though submitting sites via the standard forms at those sites is the most mundane and routine part of our jobs. It's easy to forget the host of small business webmasters out there who do it themselves and need guidance through the maze of submission confusion.