Archive for the 'List Building Software' Category
Facebook News Readers More Loyal Than Googlers (NewsFactor)
Sunday, March 21st, 2010NewsFactor - First, Facebook dethroned Google as the most trafficked web site in the United States, and now the social networking community has proven to have an extremely loyal following among news readers, potentially threatening the dominant position held by Google News. So says a recent Hitwise survey.
Google Reconsiders Privacy Practices (PC World)
Sunday, March 21st, 2010PC World - Google isn’t exactly known for its respect for privacy, but a recent blog post shows the search giant may be attempting to turn a new leaf on what has been called an “irresponsible” stance on user privacy. Maybe.
Obama to Iranians: We want brighter future for you (AP)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010Obama reaches out to Iranian civilians (AFP)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010Ellen, Web site give gay teen $30,000 in prom flap (Reuters)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010Microsoft Winning Fans Early with Internet Explorer 9 Preview (PC World)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010PC World - Earlier this week Microsoft unveiled a preview of the engine behind its next-generation Web browser, Internet Explorer (IE) 9. Microsoft is still diligently working to convince many customers to make the switch from the archaic IE6 to the current IE8, but the march of development never stops so Microsoft is already hard at work on the next version as well.
Broadband Plan, Palm Dreams, More Facebook Woes (PC World)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010PC World - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s national broadband plan captured our attention this week and will undoubtedly continue to do that in the weeks (and months and years) ahead. In other news, Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein says that his company could have given the Droid a run for it’s money, only if. And the week ends with reports that Google will announce its intentions regarding business in China on Monday.
Ncomputing's Chip Brings Windows Applications to TVs (PC World)
Saturday, March 20th, 2010PC World - Ncomputing on Friday announced a chip that could turn devices like TVs or set-top boxes into virtual desktops through which users can run Windows applications or access the Internet.




