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[2006-05-30] Blame Broadband For User-Generated Content Faster Internet connections to the home have enabled more people to post a variety of content online.
[2006-05-18] Doc Searls Closes Syndicate Conference The close of the Syndicate Conference in New York came with Searls' keynote address, where he touched on the issue of "The Return to Producerism."
[2006-05-17] Amanda Congdon Talks Syndicating Videoblogs at Syndicate NY Video blogs shouldn't be called "Internet TV"; Congdon said that completely devalues them. "They are a totally unique video experience, usually more casual."
[2006-05-11] Schmidt: Google Has Just Begun Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told media attendees at Press Day that search is the inevitable outcome of what is and will happen on the Internet. The Internet has started a new phase, according to Schmidt, and Google is ready to lead the way to it.
[2006-05-11] Can The FCC Save Net Neutrality? The chief complaints of the telecommunications industry regarding the heated Network Neutrality debate are that regulation limits their ability to compete, build out infrastructure, and innovate; that regulation is unnecessary as principles outlined by the FCC are sufficient to guard it and that telcos like Verizon have already publicly committed to them; and that Net Neutrality is still too poorly defined to write legislation around it.
[2006-05-10] Google Fills California Tax Coffers All of that insider selling by Google insiders like Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin helped boost the state's take in personal income tax. Tax collectors in California must have been shouting the state's motto when counting up the receipts in April.
[2006-05-05] Ballmer Emphasizes RSS Importance Internet Explorer 7 and the Windows Vista operating system will support RSS, and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thinks RSS feeds will grow in importance to Internet users.
[2006-05-05] A Seismic Shift To Content Centric Marketing Microsoft's announcement that they are moving from a software company to a media company speaks volumes about the impact of Web 2.0 on business.
[2006-05-02] Blog Search Engine Sphere Launches Hyped-up blog search engine Sphere launched a number of minutes ago, and already there is some discussion on it.
[2006-05-01] The Multilingual Blogosphere Everyone knows that the blogosphere continues to grow, still doubling in size every six months or so, maintaining a consistent three-year growth trend.
[2006-05-01] Some Backlash On Google Vs. IE7 Looks like I'm not the only one to call shenanigans at Google's hypocritical complaint against IE7's search box, while earning millions off Firefox and Opera's search boxes.
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