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[2005-10-31] In Praise of Web Experts People like experts because people like clear answers and rules. On the Web, Jakob Nielsen is seen as an expert. It's one of the reasons he's so popular.
[2005-10-24] Yahoo Publisher Network: Another Way to Have Your Website Earn Its Keep Have you ever wished for someone to come along and compete with "Google's Adsense Program"? With the launch of "Yahoo's Publisher Network"(YPN) you could say that some wishes really do come true.
[2005-10-21] Firefox hits 100 Million Downloads Computer weekly carried the news about it today. FireFox now has 8% of the market. Hardly surprising that Internet Explorer remains dominant since it is issued with Windows and every configured PC ever shipped. But this 8% is significant to webmasters everywhere.
[2005-10-20] Firefox Tops 100 Million With Google's Help The open source browser that has made a dent in Internet Explorer's market share recently reached the 100 million milestone. Almost a year after its release, the Firefox browser was downloaded for the 100 millionth time on Wednesday, the Mozilla Foundation said.
[2005-10-19] Splogs + Scraping + AdSense = Fraud The other day, an article appeared in Search Engine Journal suggesting webmasters monetize their sites using Google AdSense.
[2005-10-17] State of the Blogosphere: October 2005 Just a quick pointer to Dave Sifry's latest State of the Blogosphere update (October). Part One is focused on Blogosphere Growth.
[2005-10-14] The Web 2.0 MySpace Friend-Generating Worm Philipp writes about the worm that caused Samy to be a hero, and helped him gather a million friends.
[2005-10-12] Blogs as the Web Evolves... The picture at the right comes from one of my favorite groups on Flickr: California Desert. I like this image in particular, because you get the sense that there are times when a path is quite clear.
[2005-10-11] New Law: Auctioneer School For Ebayers? All around the United States, state regulators are increasingly miffed at the revenue loss due to eBay auctioneers' insistence they don't need to go to auctioneer school to peddle their (or somebody else's) wares online. Every few months, another state says enough is enough and the various Sheriffs of Nottingham want their cuts.
[2005-10-07] Does Weblogs Acquisition Herald A Reintegration Of The Web? In workshops and talks, I've been suggesting that the web has become balkanized. Three separate entities have emerged; the reference web, the collaborative web, and the broadband web.
[2005-10-05] Comcast Streams NHL Over Broadband Telecom company Comcast announced on Tuesday they would provide free streaming access of the NHL to its 7.7 million broadband subscribers. This is news for both Comcast, who lags behind some major opponents and the NHL, who's rebuilding after the yearlong strike.
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