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[2005-06-24] Podcasting Roadshow Stopping In Vancouver In a related note, the podcast roadshow's next stop is Vancouver. Eric Rice is the mastermind behind the string of podcasting and videoblogging events that have thus far stopped in Hawaii and Seattle.
[2005-06-21] Study: Majority of Journalists Use Blogs ClickZ reports that a new study by Euro RSCG/Columbia University shows that more than 51 percent of journalists use blogs regularly, and 28 percent rely on them to help in their day-to-day reporting duties.
[2005-06-20] Blogs4Troops Launched Continuing his commitment to providing the US troops in Iraq the means to communicate with loved ones, Drew Olanoff has prepared another service that will offer the necessary tools to run a weblog.
[2005-06-17] Dell Wants A Bite of the Apple Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Computers said he'd like to put Apple's OS on his brand of computers, giving his customer additional choices. This would be great for Dell and PC makers everywhere and could certainly crimp the style of the Seattle slew but would Apple every go for it?
[2005-06-17] Ride the Podcasting Long Tail According to new forecasts from The Diffusion Group, a US-based consumer technology research consultancy, demand for time-shifted digital audio files - that's 'podcasts' to you and me - is expected to grow from less than 15% of portable digital music player owners in the US in 2004 to 75% by 2010.
[2005-06-03] ICANN: Internet Wide Open For XXX Porno sites with sexually explicit material received their own top level domain (TLD) on the Internet as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) begins to review a plan to change the suffix designation .xxx. The primary reason the domain designation is to help people filter out adult oriented content.
[2005-06-01] Are You In the Mindset for Yahoo? The world of search engines always has something new to offer; whether it's GooglePrint or MSN's Virtual Earth or in this case Yahoo's Mindset. The new Mindset feature adds a new relevance dimension to one's search based on a research facet or a shopping facet.
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