stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus







Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System:
Syllabus

Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System:
Syllabus
05/04/2004 02:33 AM

Fat Cat Publishers Breaking theSystem

syllabus.com/article.asp?id=9357
track this site | 5 links




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus

Grok Headline matches for Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus

Breaking Changes in System.Xml from v1.1
to v2.0 of the .NET Framework


Breaking Changes in System.Xml from v1.1
to v2.0 of the .NET Framework
07/05/2004 11:18 AM
Dare Obasanjo discusses breaking changes in the System.Xml namespace of .NET 2.0:

SEO Class Instruction Syllabus


SEO Class Instruction Syllabus 04/28/2004 10:12 AM
" The skills required to do SEO are not found only in the CompSci classes."

Brunei Computer Association Told New
Syllabus


Brunei Computer Association Told New
Syllabus
07/04/2004 06:56 PM
BruDirect Jul 4 2004 11:41PM GMT

DOEACC Drops Microsoft From Syllabus,
Ushers In Open Source


DOEACC Drops Microsoft From Syllabus,
Ushers In Open Source
12/29/2003 05:35 PM
Financial Express Dec 29 2003 4:50PM ET

Oman Ministry of Education integrates
the ICDL programs and makes it part of
its computer teaching syllabus in


Oman Ministry of Education integrates
the ICDL programs and makes it part of
its computer teaching syllabus in
09/25/2004 02:04 AM
AME Info Sep 25 2004 5:46AM GMT

Will publishers perish?


Will publishers perish? 04/27/2004 08:50 AM
Sympatico Apr 27 2004 1:21PM GMT

Publishers Dueling for No. 1


Publishers Dueling for No. 1 07/19/2004 11:12 AM
Serial acquirers Reed Elsevier and Thomson are in a race to buy... everything.

More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions


More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions
03/30/2005 05:12 PM
Internet versions of publications try for subscriptions.

Publishers for New Xbox Announced


Publishers for New Xbox Announced 04/08/2005 10:05 AM
One month before Microsoft's next-generation Xbox makes its much-anticipated debut at E3 in Los Angeles, Microsoft has announced a lineup of over 25 game publishers that will develop titles for new platform. The company says its revamped Xbox will usher in a new era of high-definition gaming.

When Videogames Publishers Go 'Street'


When Videogames Publishers Go 'Street' 07/17/2004 01:28 PM

Big publishers 'support Nintendo DS'


Big publishers 'support Nintendo DS' 01/26/2004 04:09 PM
BBC Jan 26 2004 7:56PM GMT

PSP Launch Powered by Publishers


PSP Launch Powered by Publishers 03/23/2005 08:08 AM
Sony's portable gaming machine comes to the United States this week, bringing with it a hearty lineup of launch software from all over the world. By Chris Kohler.

Publishers guide to RSS with Yahoo


Publishers guide to RSS with Yahoo 06/06/2005 12:01 AM

Found over on SixApart ProNet

"The first is the Publisher's Guide to RSS, which explains the ways that various Yahoo services can take advantage of XML feeds" [Yahoo]


Finding Publishers Willing to Run
Banners?


Finding Publishers Willing to Run
Banners?
09/10/2002 05:42 AM
There seems to be a trend back to banners this year. Most of it seems to be outside of any banner networks and going direct with publishers.

AOP Urges Web Publishers to Explore
Geo-Targeting


AOP Urges Web Publishers to Explore
Geo-Targeting
04/03/2005 05:54 AM
The UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) calls for web publishers to make more of the benefits of targeting content based on location. [PRWEB Apr 3, 2005]

• Microsoft reveals next-gen Xbox
publishers


• Microsoft reveals next-gen Xbox
publishers
04/09/2005 07:41 AM
Newshub.com - Sat Apr 9, 12:05 am GMT

Google Library: Peril for Publishers?


Google Library: Peril for Publishers? 06/17/2005 07:22 PM

Online publishers run with 'BarneyCam'
video


Online publishers run with 'BarneyCam'
video
12/19/2004 03:03 PM
ZDNet Dec 17 2004 10:33PM GMT

Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services


Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
05/13/2004 05:00 PM
Why is it so difficult to understand the difference between content and services? The Online Publishers Association comes out with a study every few months about the "online content" market, and they always get it wrong. We've pointed this out before, but it appears the OPA folks aren't listening or don't care. They highlight the latest study by saying that paid online content has grown 19% - but, once again, the biggest portion of that "content" is dating sites. No one pays for content on a dating site. The content is always free. People pay to connect - which is the service those dating sites offer. Instead of recognizing this, the OPA is encouraging more sites to start doomed plans to charge for "content." Charging for content is increasingly difficult. Charging for services is increasingly easy. Misunderstanding the two is going to lead to many bad business model decisions.

EverythingNY: NYBloggers Publishers
Panel


EverythingNY: NYBloggers Publishers
Panel
05/05/2004 01:09 AM
conference on blogs .. publishing panel .. publicistas .. blog report

everythingny.com/archives/000998.html
track this site | 5 links


Microsoft lists game publishers


Microsoft lists game publishers 04/08/2005 05:55 PM
Globe and Mail Apr 8 2005 8:59PM GMT

Publishers put bl0ggers between the
covers (USATODAY.com)


Publishers put bl0ggers between the
covers (USATODAY.com)
04/18/2005 02:45 PM
USATODAY.com - From Washington escapades to soldiers writing about the war in Iraq, notable bloggers are attracting book deals and writing novels. According to industry insiders, this is good news for both publishers and writers.

Publishers Conference: Smashing Success


Publishers Conference: Smashing Success 03/06/2004 01:51 AM
Hanging from the rafters in Orlando. Day one was a smashing success as 600+ search engine folks gathered for the 6th WebmasterWorld publishers conference.

Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share


Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share
06/18/2004 07:05 PM
The search giant unveils a program that shares ad revenue with Web sites incorporating its search box, as well as an experimental site-search feature that tailors results to site categories.

Google to publishers: Some butter for
your bread


Google to publishers: Some butter for
your bread
06/18/2004 03:59 PM
News.com - Indie Webmasters can now get a chunk of the change that's generated by ads related to Google search boxes on their sites....

Personal Publishers Get Help From
MediaBlab Premium


Personal Publishers Get Help From
MediaBlab Premium
04/02/2005 04:26 AM
Ludington Media, Inc, online publisher specializing in free tutorials for personal audio and movie publishing, delivers MediaBlab Premium service to subscribers. [PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]

Branding And Marketing Tool For Web
Publishers


Branding And Marketing Tool For Web
Publishers
07/17/2002 02:10 PM
Content-Wire Jul 17 2002 2:07PM ET

Message to Online Publishers: Unite or
Die


Message to Online Publishers: Unite or
Die
07/02/2002 11:59 AM
"Online publishing has returned to its original question: How do we make money doing this?"

Google print rankles publishers


Google print rankles publishers 06/05/2005 11:48 PM

Google continues to draw criticism this week. A group of academic publishers publicly criticized the search giant for alleged copyright problems to be encountered in its massive library digitization project .

(via Educause )


Web Publishers Cast Eye On Moms'
Internet Habits


Web Publishers Cast Eye On Moms'
Internet Habits
05/06/2004 04:14 PM
Media Post May 6 2004 8:19PM GMT

PremierSBS and DNA Press deploy a CMS
for Publishers and Authors


PremierSBS and DNA Press deploy a CMS
for Publishers and Authors
08/07/2004 03:12 AM
PremierSBS and DNA Press announced today completion of a customized content management system (CMS) deployed as the primary DNA Press corporate website and information portal. The system deployment completes stage 1 of a 3 stage process to build and deploy a cost effective content management system for publishing professionals. [PRWEB Aug 7, 2004]

YahooFeedSeeker Reports Usage Data to
Publishers


YahooFeedSeeker Reports Usage Data to
Publishers
04/09/2004 04:00 PM
Earlier I mentioned that I wished YahooFeedSeeker was more like Bloglines bot in that it should report subscriber counts back to publishers. It already does that! Here's a bit from my access log, slightly reformatted: 66.218.65.52 - - [23/Mar/2004:08:13:30 -0800] "GET /blog/rss2.xml HTTP/1.0" 304 - "-" "YahooFeedSeeker/1.0 (compatible; Mozilla 4.0; MSIE 5.5; http://my.yahoo.com/s/publishers.html; users 236; views 36994)" Cool. It had been a while since I looked and I didn't remember seeing a mention of this at work--which isn't to say...

Game developer: the real pirates are my
publishers


Game developer: the real pirates are my
publishers
07/22/2004 01:20 PM
From the author of Galactic Civilizations I and II:
"So don't talk to me about piracy. It's not the pirates that have ripped us off of hundreds of thousands in lost royalties. It's been "Real businesses" doing that thank you very much. The position of royalty eating parasite has already been taken."...

"So yea, tell me again how I need to put some dongle or whatever on my game to keep 15 year olds from pirating? When our contract with publishers forces them to wear a shock collar that I can press a button to shock them if royalties aren't paid on time then we'll talk about forcing customers to deal with massive copy protection. But it's not the pirates I worry about."

Link (Thanks, -d!)

N.B.A. to Announce Deals With Five Video
Game Publishers


N.B.A. to Announce Deals With Five Video
Game Publishers
03/22/2005 04:56 PM
The National Basketball Association is expected to announce a series of licensing deals with five major publishers of video games, including Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive.

Content software targets small
publishers


Content software targets small
publishers
08/19/2004 04:54 PM
Snapbridge Software brings content management to the little guys.

Textbook Publishers Freaking Out Over
File Sharing


Textbook Publishers Freaking Out Over
File Sharing
09/20/2004 06:53 AM
Upset that students might actually try to learn something without first paying ridiculous sums for textbooks, some textbook publishers are complaining that students are sharing scanned textbooks over file sharing network. Of course, the reporter had trouble finding a single student who was actually doing this -- and most students seemed to think it would be something of a pain to read a textbook that way. Instead, many believe that this is just the textbook publishing industry's way of explaining away the fact that they keep raising prices every year for no clear reason. Next thing you know, the textbook companies will start going after libraries for "sharing" books for free...

AdSense Publishers and Our Confused
Primary Focus


AdSense Publishers and Our Confused
Primary Focus
03/22/2005 03:46 PM
An intersting thread that is a throw back to the FlyCast, Burst, DoubleClick (etal) days of banners. WebWork suggests that; "If AdSense is not about making money for the advertisers then it will fail.". I read nearly that exact same quote in the FlyCast forums about six months before they packed it in.

Game publishers sweat console change


Game publishers sweat console change 09/23/2004 06:27 AM
More game companies may drop out of business as new consoles push up development costs.

Google Offers Search to Small Publishers


Google Offers Search to Small Publishers 06/21/2004 01:17 AM
dmnews.com Jun 21 2004 5:23AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus
GrokA matches for Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus

Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System: Syllabus

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

100 Mistakes for the
President to Choose
From 5/4

U.S. Is Losing Its
Dominance in the
Sciences 5/4

Wired News: Kiwis
Cop Stonehenge's
Star Buzz

Jeffrey Zeldman
Presents: Colophon

The New York Times
> International
> Middle East
> Prisoners:
Command Errors Aided
Iraq Abuse, Army Has
Found

Change the Color of
Visited Links (Jakob
Nielsen's Alertbox)

eCellEvent
KDE CIM Browser
Falling Spiders
On the loose
No major fallout
locally from
Internet worm

Internet worm wreaks
havoc worldwide

Drug Prices: A New
Covenant?

Piecing Together a
Software Giant

This Time, Quattrone
Is Guilty

Google's Big-Bucks
Expansion Plans

Microsoft chairman
Bill Gates has
agreed to pay
$800,000 for
violating stock
trading
regulations.[Reuters
]

Rosy chip sales bode
well for economy

'Sasser' worm
bullies PCs, causes
havoc

Digital camera not
for everyone

Internet worm wreaks
havoc

Just How Much Do The
Music Labels Not
Understand?

Something you would
need a TV to
understand

Everyone in Seattle
has one or two
Richard Peterson
stories--he is well
known and well
loved.

U.S. Baghdad Barrage
Was Response to
Anti-Air Fire
(Reuters)

Flames Advance to
the Conference
Finals (AP)

AP: U.S. Set for
Long Haul in
Afghanistan (AP)

Antenna coupler
covers all 3G and
more

Dilbert for 04 May
2004

Two drown in fishing
tragedy

Football: Liverpool
'target Smith'

Man shot dead by
armed police

Militants hit in
raids on Gaza

militate:
Dictionary.com Word
of the Day

As InterActiveCorp
Grows, Wall St.
Yawns

Siebel Chief Steps
Down; I.B.M.
Executive Moves In

IBM announced some
POWER5 servers

Jython
South Africa:
Internet Scam
Uncovered

IBM's Joyce Moves to
Services

Siebel quits as CEO
of namesake firm

Not OK, Computer
Star Silicon Valley
Banker Convicted of
Obstruction

Mideast Quartet
Tries to Revive
Tattered Road Map

U.S. Specialists
Sent to Iraq to
Train Guards -Report

'Sasser' computer
worm threatens PCs

Fearless investor
capitalizes on
Google

New computer virus
snarls hundreds of
thousands of
machines worldwide

Microsoft CFO says
sees healthy
corporate tech spend

School catchments
'must change'

what is grok?