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Six Apart to Intro New Comment Registry
IAR: Six Apart Trains Guns on 'Comment Spam'
Major publishing and blog platform vendor Six Apart - maker of Movable Type - will soon introduce a new type of "comment spam" zapper that they hope will eliminate the annoying, useless messages littering many sites' comment sections.
The company has kept details close to its vest, but sources involved in the new effort told MarketingVOX that the new system will open up a new, ce [...]
Posted: Friday, March 26th 2004
WiFi Headed Home
MSNBC: Living the WiFi high life
WiFi is primed for broad adoption, with some of the biggest technology players investing huge amounts of money in R&D as well as deployment. This is one of the better articles I've seen on WiFi and what it could really mean to all of us in the next few years. Imagine being able to connect to your home server and adjust the heat, or check on the kids - all from your PDA. Sounds like an AT&T "You Will..." campaig [...]
Posted: Wednesday, October 15th 2003
'Shift Key' Security Foiler Hit by Lawsuit
MSNBC: Student faces suit on key to CD locks
SunnComm Technologies, who's "high-end" anti-piracy software is being used by BMG Music, is pressing charges against the Princeton University PhD student who posted 'detailed' instructions on how to foil their software. Apparently, John "Alex" Halderman's detailed instructions for "holding down the Shift Key" were enough to bring the legal dogs out.
SunnComm's solution makes use of the Windows AutoR [...]
Posted: Friday, October 10th 2003
Microsoft Commutes Java Death Sentence
Reuters (via MyWay): Microsoft to Extend Java in Windows to Sept 2004
Proving that Java has high demand, Microsoft and Sun put aside differences to extend Java's residence within the Windows Operating system for an additional nine months. It is unclear whether this is Microsoft knuckling under to pressure from customers to support Java, or whether this is Sun bowing to Microsoft and allowing the [...]
Posted: Wednesday, October 8th 2003
Project Lumos to Create 'Good Guy' Mail Registry
IAR: Project Lumos Releases E-mail Architecture
In an effort to avoid getting swept up along with the daily spam, newsletter and other "legit" email publishers have set up a Project Lumos registry of good guys that would allow Internet service providers (ISPs) - the main culprits of false positive spam filtering - to both identify legitimate mass mail and rate publishers' ongoing compliance with good email practices.
Online publ [...]
Posted: Tuesday, September 30th 2003
New Gaming Magazine Launches
Technology Marketing: New Gaming Mag Surges Forth
Following the launch of gaming magazine Stuff Gamer, Bedford Communications is launching a competing magazine called Surge. Both magazines are capitalizing on the fast growing gaming trend occurring both online and off.
There is no information on launch date, nor any mention of the magazine on the Bedford Communications web site. One would conclu [...]
Posted: Monday, August 25th 2003
In Wilderness, Voice Unneeded
NYT: All Quiet on Campus Save the Click of Keys
This isn't a story about technology penetration, wi-fi, instant messaging or email. It's about what happens in the wilderness when the very best technology is omnipresent, hidden by its very ubiquity. People use co [...]
Posted: Thursday, August 14th 2003
Blog Syndicator in Battle to Control Standards
CNET: Dispute exposes bitter power struggle behind Web logs
Dave Winer, inventor of the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) standard popularly used to distribute weblog content, may have thought he was putting to rest questions of who should control the standard whe [...]
Posted: Monday, August 4th 2003
How Cisco Uses Email as a Personal Sales Tool
ClickZ: Leveraging One-to-One E-Mail Marketing
I've been paying attention to email marketing for a long time, and most companies do a really crap job of it. The direct marketing approach to email is so tired and futile in the face of spam. For a while now, I've been yammering that the true killer app for email is CRM. This case study is a brilliant example of that. Cisco, working with [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 26th 2003
Letting Prospects "Manipulate" Your Product Online
ImediaConnection: Canon Uses Technology to Demo Technology
Canon USA used a 3D animation based on Viewpoint's technology to let people who click through its banners discover its i70 portable inkjet printer. Most people will have to download a plugin to be able to interact with the content, but once it's done the mini site is neat to use.
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Posted: Tuesday, June 17th 2003
HP to Spend Big Money on Multi-Channel Campaign
CNET: Ads claim adding HP is a plus
Hewlett-Packard plans to kick off a new brand advertising campaign Monday, spending hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to convince businesses of its technology strength. [...] In the ads, HP shows large, bold images of the results of its technology, rather than focusing on HP gear or pictures of executives. For example, one ad that's to appear prominently in consumer media features [...]
Posted: Monday, November 18th 2002
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