»Changing the Face of Web Surfing«
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Changing the Face of Web Surfing
Changing the Face of Web Surfing
07/20/2004 04:50 AMMore and more companies are making up their own rules for websites,
spawning a new kind of activist: the guerrilla Web redesigner. Robert
Andrews reports from Cardiff, Wales.
« Here are some more priceless
gems from Ron Reagan Jr. »
« Here are some more priceless
gems from Ron Reagan Jr. »
06/13/2004 05:43 AMa Salon interview last year .. Reagan blasts Bush ..
opposed
salon.com/news/feature/2003/04/14/ron_reagan
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«some Texas Fascists possessed
Weapons of Mass Destruction»
«some Texas Fascists possessed
Weapons of Mass Destruction»
12/05/2003 03:08 PMThe US Terrorism Plot That the Media Ignores .. largely ignored by
media outlets .. Full
documentation
thememoryhole.org/terror/tyler-terror.htm
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«John McCain says Congress is
spending money like a drunken
sailor»
«John McCain says Congress is
spending money like a drunken
sailor»
12/02/2003 01:54 AMapnews.myway.com/article/20031130/D7V56CGG0.html
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The Changing Face of E-Mail
The Changing Face of E-Mail
06/03/2004 05:23 AMThink spam is bad? How about being buried in e-mails you actually
want? Software developers and Internet architects meet this week to
discuss how to make e-mail friendlier. By Amit Asaravala.
The Changing Face Of News
The Changing Face Of News
05/21/2004 02:26 PMRemember all those people complaining about big media consolidation,
and how all those big media companies control what people think? It
seems those people forgot that we have many more media choices than
ever before. Just a couple weeks ago, even CNN (owned by big media)
admitted that
people
were going elsewhere for their news - because broadcast media just
didn't cut it any more. Now, here's an editorial basically saying the
same thing:
big media
isn't giving consumers what they want, and those consumers are
going elsewhere - and aren't necessarily going to return. Of course,
this brings up a fine-line issue, because he basically says that
people want rumors and gore. However, if (as some major media players
said) the response from major media is to tell people "you can just
get that on the internet," they will - and they might wonder why they
need major media at all. Of course, this result should be the most
frightening for everyone. Major media does serve a purpose. The
reporting they do is often useful and insightful - much more so than
lots of independent sources. But, those major media players need to
learn that the news world now includes both types of sources, and they
need to figure out how to work with them. The editorial linked here
suggests that news sources can become "the ratifiers of the news"
rather than "the gatekeepers of the news" - taking all the "muck" that
flows on independent sites and blogs and adding both context and
factual reporting to back it up. Of course, that would require a
shift in mindset. Most news organizations still hate to admit that
there exists any other news organzations in the world and that (oh
my!) some of their viewers/readers might actually use them as well.
Cygwin: Changing the Face of Windows
Cygwin: Changing the Face of Windows
02/05/2005 10:12 PMGlueing together Cygwin's odds and ends to make life on your
Linux-by-way-of-Windows desktop more comfortable.
The Changing Face of Offshore
Programming
The Changing Face of Offshore
Programming
01/01/2004 01:29 PMThe Changing Face of Open Source
The Changing Face of Open Source
04/09/2004 03:55 PMFEATURE As open source moves up the software stack, development moves
behind corporate firewalls.
The Changing Face Of Campus Tech
The Changing Face Of Campus Tech
09/06/2004 09:49 PMThe changing face of the Linux world
The changing face of the Linux world
08/04/2004 06:55 PMZDNet Aug 4 2004 11:18PM GMT
Wired News: The Changing Face of E-Mail
Wired News: The Changing Face of E-Mail
06/04/2004 01:51 PMThe Changing Face of E-Mail ..
friendlier
wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,63692,00.html?tw=wn_toph
ead_3
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The Changing Face Of Intrusive Online
Advertising: From Pop-Ups To Video
The Changing Face Of Intrusive Online
Advertising: From Pop-Ups To Video
01/19/2004 05:05 AMThe NY Times has two articles today that show the changing face of
intrusive internet advertising. First, we find out that, as more and
more people are using pop-up blockers,
companies are
beginning to realize that it's finally time to give up one of this
annoying advertising. A recent study suggests that between 20 and
25% of surfers now have some form of pop-up blocking technology
installed - and that number is only going up. Some folks in the
article complain about how this is taking away their living, but
that's a weak argument. If your "living" is based on annoying people,
don't be surprised when they figure out a way to deny you of your
living. No one has a right to make money annoying the crap out of
people. Instead, they should look towards creating something that
people value. Of course, that seems unlikely. Instead, advertisers
are just looking for newer, more difficult to block, intrusive
advertising techniques. The latest, launching tomorrow, is
full-motion, 30 second television ads using technology
from Unicast. While plenty of online ads now use video, this one is
different in that it loads quietly in the background while you're
surfing, and when you try to move on from the current site you're
browsing, it starts to play the commercial at 30 frames-per-second -
much faster than most video you see online. The companies offering
this are betting that it won't be too annoying, because the brands
involved (Pepsi, AT&T, Honda, Vonage and Warner Brothers) are brands
people like. However, surprising people with 30 second videos when
they're trying to go to a different page doesn't seem likely to make
many people very happy. In fact, some sites have already opted out,
pointing out that the web is not TV, and a 30 second surprise ad seems
a bit too much. The only way you're going to make people willingly
sit through such ads is if viewers
search them out - and the
way to make that happen is to make them entertaining by themselves -
such as what Honda and BMW have done in the past with their online
advertising efforts. Those got people interested in finding the ads,
and thus, people were willing to spend a lot longer than 30 seconds to
watch the ad. However, throwing up a surprise 30 second ad, when
people are actively trying to go somewhere else, is only going to piss
people off. I also wonder about the technology - and whether or not
such sneaky downloading is going to anger users who wonder why their
bandwidth disappears for a while (no matter how "behind the scenes"
the downloads are supposed to be).
Rates Rise, Changing Face of Home Sales
Rates Rise, Changing Face of Home Sales
05/20/2004 01:08 AMAs mortgage rates climb, fewer homeowners are refinancing their old
loans, and potential purchasers are reconsidering when - or whether -
to buy.
A Serendipitous Intention » Blog
Archive » Dating an Apple
Developer
A Serendipitous Intention » Blog
Archive » Dating an Apple
Developer
06/22/2005 02:45 AMA Serendipitous Intention Blog Archive Dating an Apple
Developer
emilyhambidge.com/blog/emily/66
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The American Street » Blog
Archive » Sick and Tired of
Understanding
The American Street » Blog
Archive » Sick and Tired of
Understanding
04/14/2005 04:22 AMSick and Tired of Understanding .. Great
rant
reachm.com/amstreet/archives/2005/04/11/sick-and-tired-of-under
standing
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The American Street » Blog
Archive » Where’s Jimmy?
The American Street » Blog
Archive » Where’s Jimmy?
04/10/2005 05:17 AMAmerican Street .. Where?s
Jimmy?
reachm.com/amstreet/archives/2005/04/07/4138
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One Hand Clapping » Blog Archive
» The pope and communism’s
fall
One Hand Clapping » Blog Archive
» The pope and communism’s
fall
04/03/2005 03:14 PMDonald Sensing:
donaldsensing.com/?p=34
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The American Street » Blog
Archive » Your Tax
Dollars–Saving Bush from Taxpayers
The American Street » Blog
Archive » Your Tax
Dollars–Saving Bush from Taxpayers
03/26/2005 05:36 AMYour Tax Dollars?Saving Bush from
Taxpayers
reachm.com/amstreet/archives/2005/03/23/your-tax-dollars-s
aving-bush-from-taxpayers
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Global Voices Online»Blog Archive
» Bloggers in Malaysia Warn of
Earthquake
Global Voices Online»Blog Archive
» Bloggers in Malaysia Warn of
Earthquake
03/29/2005 06:54 AMBloggers in Malaysia are covering the earthquake .. Bloggers
reportando el terremoto en Malaysia ..
links
cyber.law.harvard.edu/globalvoices/?p=97
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Spreeblick » Blog Archive
» Jamba Kurs
Spreeblick » Blog Archive
» Jamba Kurs
01/06/2005 02:39 PMzynischer Artikel ber das Unternehmen .. dubiosen Methoden der Firma
Jamba .. explains Jamba to the kids .. diese umfangreiche Story ..
hinter den Kulissen .. beim Spreeblick .. Spreeblick ..
Jamba
spreeblick.de/wp/index.php?p=324
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Crooked Timber » »
Sociologically Improbable Phrases
Crooked Timber » »
Sociologically Improbable Phrases
04/03/2005 03:51 AM(Crooked Timber) ..
Sociology
crookedtimber.org/2005/04/02/sociologically-improbable-phr
ases
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broadband » News » Pirated
Windows and Worms - Should Microsoft
supply patches for bootleg copies?
broadband » News » Pirated
Windows and Worms - Should Microsoft
supply patches for bootleg copies?
05/08/2004 03:46 AMShould these infected PC's be allowed to grab timely critical updates,
simply to help lessen the impact of worms web-wide? .. Pirated Windows
and Worms: Should Microsoft supply patches for bootleg copies? .. bei
DSL-Reports .. DSLReports ..
discussion
dslreports.com/shownews/43503
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Google Tutor & Advisor » Blog
Archive » Voyeur Heaven: finding
interesting video, sound and image files
in unprotected directories
Google Tutor & Advisor » Blog
Archive » Voyeur Heaven: finding
interesting video, sound and image files
in unprotected directories
04/17/2005 01:09 AMFinding interesting video, sound and image files on
Google
googletutor.com/2005/04/15/voyeur-heaven
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Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
04/07/2005 03:41 AMSpeak Shop puts Guatemalan instructors face-to-face with students all
over the world, and no one has to leave their desk. For the first
time, these tutors can benefit from global e-commerce. [PRWEB Apr 7,
2005]
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
08/15/2004 06:02 AMWashingtonpost.com - Sun Aug 15, 03:18 am GMT
Face to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/28/2003 07:22 AMFace to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/24/2003 05:23 AMUsing Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
08/27/2004 01:50 PMiSupport.tv has announced its live face-to-face and interactive online
customer support services, helping business to reach more customers,
increase sales, and reduce support cost in a timely and cost-effective
manner. It is live face-to-face services because with one click,
customers will see a live face. It is interactive because customers
can ask any questions via webcam, microphone, or text chat and get
answers in real-time. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
Powell Comes Face to Face with Tsunami
Horror
Powell Comes Face to Face with Tsunami
Horror
01/05/2005 08:31 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 5 2005 12:49PM GMT
Bringing you "Face To Face" with the
Middle East
Bringing you "Face To Face" with the
Middle East
07/15/2004 03:10 AM You can now have face-to-face videoconference meetings with your
colleagues, clients and associates throughout the Middle East. [PRWEB
Jul 15, 2004]
E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
08/22/2004 09:02 PMZDNet Australia Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT
Surfing on a Surfboard
Surfing on a Surfboard
06/18/2004 11:06 AMEgo Surfing - Google Thy Self
Ego Surfing - Google Thy Self
10/25/2002 07:23 AMEveryone does it.
Surfing for ideas on the Net
Surfing for ideas on the Net
06/01/2004 05:21 PMSource: CBS.MarketWatch.com - ...fund managers are finding alternative
investments to play the positive sentiment surrounding the [Google]
IPO....
Surfing the Deep Web
Surfing the Deep Web
06/22/2005 02:29 AMBuild It: A Web-Surfing PC for $500
Build It: A Web-Surfing PC for $500
05/06/2004 09:59 AMThis time around, we pinch our pennies and keep both eyes on the
bottom line. Can we build an effective Internet-friendly PC--including
monitor, speakers and the Microsoft tax--for just $500?
Surfing through the season
Surfing through the season
12/17/2003 11:51 PMSunday Times South Africa Dec 17 2003 10:18PM ET
"Old cat buttercup surfing the net"
"Old cat buttercup surfing the net"
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