More People are Turning to the Internet to Make a Living Online
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Poll finds more people turning to
alternatives such as Internet for
campaign news
Poll finds more people turning to
alternatives such as Internet for
campaign news
01/12/2004 03:02 AMAP via Florida Times-Union Jan 12 2004 2:01AM ET
"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
04/06/2005 03:07 AMQ-C Internet auction service helps
people sell items online
Q-C Internet auction service helps
people sell items online
09/13/2004 07:20 AM64.4.171.250 - Mon Sep 13, 08:14 am GMT
Would you make a living will?
Would you make a living will?
06/18/2004 06:17 AMThe government wants to introduce a law to allow people to make
advance decisions on their health and welfare should they become
incapacitated. Would you make a living will?
Can You Make A Living From Shareware?
Can You Make A Living From Shareware?
12/04/2003 01:13 PMBoxers Who Make a Living Losing
Boxers Who Make a Living Losing
05/09/2004 10:39 PMTomato cans, palookas, bums, stiffs: boxing has myriad words to
describe those with the singular purpose of losing to more promising
fighters.
Over 15 per cent of GCC travelers make
holiday bookings online, reveals
Internet travel specialist OctopusTrav
Over 15 per cent of GCC travelers make
holiday bookings online, reveals
Internet travel specialist OctopusTrav
07/04/2004 07:04 AMAME Info Jul 4 2004 10:45AM GMT
Online Gambling... For A Living
Online Gambling... For A Living
08/09/2004 06:09 AMWhile the US continues to ban online gambling (and look for ways to
stop anyone who dares to find non-US-based sites to keep on gambling),
the UK has
decided it's better to just regulate online gambline --
especially as some players seem to be making something of a career out
of it. Of course, the online poker player they talk to seems to have
made a career out of beating Americans who shouldn't be gambling
online anyway: "The best time to play is between 4am and 7am," she
explains, "because the Americans are playing - and they're drunk."
Sisters do it on the web Why women are
turning to online magazines
Sisters do it on the web Why women are
turning to online magazines
07/20/2004 06:00 AMNews.independent.co.uk - Tue Jul 20, 07:10 am GMT
What Are 7 Psychological Triggers That
Make People Buy?
What Are 7 Psychological Triggers That
Make People Buy?
06/05/2005 11:40 PMStickysauce Jun 6 2005 2:16AM GMT
EmergencyContacts.com Adds Online Living
Will Storage Feature
EmergencyContacts.com Adds Online Living
Will Storage Feature
04/14/2005 09:16 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Thu Apr 14, 10:24 am GMT
Those Wacky People Who Want to Make Cars
More Fuel Efficient
Those Wacky People Who Want to Make Cars
More Fuel Efficient
06/26/2004 12:32 PMEPA - fuel efficiency not worth it, apparently .. better gas mileage?
Jeebus
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Meet the People Who Make Things Happen -
Videos
Meet the People Who Make Things Happen -
Videos
11/19/2003 11:35 PM"At Microsoft, when we talk about recruiting the best and the
brightest, we're talking about people who thrive on the excitement of
collaboration and the discovery of new opportunities. They like
setting their own goals and working hard to achieve them in their own
style.
They apply their talents in myriad positions, from sales and marketing
to technical design and programming to product support and consulting.
Why are they here? To create something that matters – to themselves,
and to millions of people around the world.
Hear what our employees have to say
What do they like best about their jobs and working at Microsoft? Let
them tell you in their own words by selecting an employee below, or by
viewing the video. They'll give you an idea of just how far a little
hard work and a lot of passion can take you.
"
Internet Living Swahili Dictionary
Internet Living Swahili Dictionary
12/22/2004 01:18 AMInternet Living Swahili Dictionary
http://www.yale.edu/swahili/
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The Internet Living Swahili Dictionary is a collaborative
work by people all over the world. Together they are working to
establish new dictionaries of the Swahili language -
Kiswahili - both within Swahili and between Swahili and
English. They are preparing print-based dictionaries and multi-media
Swahili learning applications, all accessible to you through this home
page. They invite you to become a contributing editor - help refine
our lexicon by using our unique
Edi
t Engine. Swahili is the most widely spoken African language, with
more than 50 million speakers in East Africa and Central Africa,
particularly in Tanzania (including Zanzibar) and Kenya. They suggest
that
firs
t-time visitors to the Kamusi Project take a few minutes to read
through their page of
Freq
uently Asked Questions. This has been added to
Reference Resources
Subject Tracer&trade Information Blog.
Internet users turning a blind eye to
illegal sites
Internet users turning a blind eye to
illegal sites
05/17/2004 10:22 AMSilicon.com May 17 2004 2:16PM GMT
GOP candidate for Senate turning to talk
radio, Internet
GOP candidate for Senate turning to talk
radio, Internet
01/23/2004 06:31 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 10:01PM GMT
Shocker: People Realize That Mobile
Carriers Won't Make Money From Music
Shocker: People Realize That Mobile
Carriers Won't Make Money From Music
04/15/2005 04:49 AMFor quite some time, a bunch of folks have been pointing out that the
mobile phone operators are being somewhat idiotic in their belief that
they
they
can be music and media moguls. They got this idea in their head
once ringtones started to take off, and rather than thinking they
might just be a fad, both the music industry and the mobile operators
start drooling over how much money they think they're going to make --
when neither of them seem to actually understand the other's business
very much. While the theme of the last few months in the mobile world
seemed to be unquestioned acceptance that "content is king" it appears
the backlash is starting, as even the folks at Business Week are
realizing
the mobile operators will
never make much money by selling music directly. The article
points out what everyone always seems to forget. Even for Apple, the
clear leader in selling music online,
selli
ng music is a loss leader. In other words, the carriers would do
better to team up with someone (such as Apple) to handle selling
music, and they should just be happy with the increased usage. Of
course, instead of that, the operators are complaining that
iTune
s on phones will take revenue away from them. And, of course,
this doesn't even touch on issues like network over-capacity and the
fact that
people don't
want different music services on their phones and on their
computers. Between the recording industry and the mobile operators,
about the only thing you can bet on is that both industries' short
term greed, and total lack of understanding of what users want, is
likely to screw up any offerings for quite a few years.
In Internet Calling, Skype Is Living Up
To The Hype
In Internet Calling, Skype Is Living Up
To The Hype
09/04/2004 08:50 PMSkype's distinction is that, for now at least, it is the easiest,
fastest and cheapest way for individual customers to begin using VoIP.
By James Fallows, New York Times (via MyAppleMenu)
Could you be sued for turning over an
Internet user's sign-up information to
law enforcement?
Could you be sued for turning over an
Internet user's sign-up information to
law enforcement?
04/30/2004 12:33 AMLLRX.com Apr 30 2004 4:28AM GMT
Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car
Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:36AM GMT
V2N31 August 2, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Finding
People Resources and Sites on the
Internet
V2N31 August 2, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Finding
People Resources and Sites on the
Internet
08/02/2004 01:57 PM
This edition of Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A. August 2, 2004 V2N31 highlights Finding People Resources
and Sites on the Internet. Click on the below audio posting to hear an
audio by Marcus P. Zillman on this newly updated Subject Tracer™
Information Blog. View this site at:
Finding
People Resources and Sites on the Internethttp://www.FindingPeople.info/
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Some People Still Won't Get Online
Some People Still Won't Get Online
12/29/2003 03:36 AMWhile for many of us, the internet has become a central part of our
lives, there are still
many
Americans who haven't bothered with the internet. In many cases,
it is still a money issue. While it's getting cheaper all the time,
for some it's still difficult to justify a computer purchase and a
monthly ISP. For others, it's a fear issue. There are so many
stories about
all the bad stuff online that many
are afraid to even try it out.
The New York Times > Business > Your
Money > Techno Files: In Internet
Calling, Skype Is Living Up to the Hype
The New York Times > Business > Your
Money > Techno Files: In Internet
Calling, Skype Is Living Up to the Hype
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People Getting More Comfortable With
Online News
People Getting More Comfortable With
Online News
06/02/2004 02:41 AMIt appears, not surprisingly, that a very large percentage of
Americans
use
the internet to read news - however, many claim that it hasn't
subtracted from their use of other sources of news. Of course, the
most popular "news" to check online is the weather - which some may
not really consider news. Still, many people do check their national
news online, though they tend to stick to traditional sources (such as
their ISP's home page or their local newspaper's website). Again,
this shouldn't be that surprising. There is a reason the mainstream
is called the mainstream. What will be more interesting, however, is
how these numbers continue to change over time, and whether or not
readers become more comfortable with non-traditional sources (or if
their own traditional sources start including more information
from other non-traditional sources) and how that changes our
perception of the news.
Shopping online is clicking with more
and more people
Shopping online is clicking with more
and more people
12/25/2004 04:49 PMOregonlive.com - Fri Dec 24, 06:37 pm GMT
The New Republic Online: Power from the
People
The New Republic Online: Power from the
People
07/17/2004 07:52 AMPart II of Chait’s excellent The Case Against George W.
Bush. ..
detailing
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"it is wildly irresponsible of the media
not to have considered the possibility
that the people at that wedding party
took advantage of coincidental US
shelling and slaughtered themselves to
make us look bad, as such wily brown
persons will do because..."
"it is wildly irresponsible of the media
not to have considered the possibility
that the people at that wedding party
took advantage of coincidental US
shelling and slaughtered themselves to
make us look bad, as such wily brown
persons will do because..."
05/26/2004 07:51 PMPeople Want To Blame Anyone Else For Any
Illegal Activity They Do Online
People Want To Blame Anyone Else For Any
Illegal Activity They Do Online
06/14/2004 01:17 PMIt's already been well established in this "me first" society that no
one takes responsibilities for their own illegal actions. For
example, just a few weeks ago, we wrote about the student who was
suing
his university for kicking him out for plagiarizing. He admitted
he cheated, but felt it was the university's job to have caught him
earlier. This same logic seems to be catching on with any number of
folks who post information online. A new study shows that many people
feel that
they
should not be blamed if they put unlawful content online. While
you can make reasonable arguments (depending on the circumstances) why
they may not be liable, it's more interesting to look at who they do
think should take the blame. 30% said the ISP should take the blame
for
not stopping the user from posting the illegal content.
Another 15% blamed the government, who obviously has better things to
do than running the country and, instead, should be policing online
message boards to make sure no one posted false information. Finally,
in the ultimate desperation move, 11% say that the blame should fall
on those who accessed the content rather than themselves, the
posters of the content. That would be a fun court argument: "Yes,
your honor, I did post confidential corporate information publicly on
a Yahoo message board - but no harm would have been done if no one had
visited it! Thus, the blame, sadly, must fall on each and every
visitor who caused the company trouble by looking at that content."
Of course, with so many news articles claiming (incorrectly) that
people are being sued for downloading (and not uploading) music files,
perhaps we know where this line of thought comes from.
Lots More People Shop Offline, Buy
Online
Lots More People Shop Offline, Buy
Online
09/23/2004 03:21 AMLast year, people ripped me to shreds for mentioning there were times
that I would window shop in a store, but eventually
buy
online. Well, if that's as evil as people made it out to be, it
appears I'm in some good company. A new study says that
nearly 70% of people now admit to doing
some offline browsing, before purchasing online. The thing is, to
me, it's no different than comparison shopping offline. If I'm
looking to buy something, I may visit a few stores offline before
finding a reasonable deal. Sometimes, a store will immediately offer
a good enough deal, or a level of convenience or additional value that
it's worth buying right away -- and sometimes not. Sites online are
just one more place to comparison shop. At the same time, the reverse
is true as well in some cases. There are plenty of times I've
researched products online before buying locally at a store. Either
way, it's clear that most people now have no qualms looking for the
deal that makes the most sense for them, whether it's on or offline --
and both sides need to learn to deal with that.
Over 8 million people online, study
reports
Over 8 million people online, study
reports
06/11/2004 05:00 AMEtaiwannews.com - Fri Jun 11, 08:23 am GMT
New Study Says People Not Afraid To Shop
Online
New Study Says People Not Afraid To Shop
Online
05/10/2004 01:30 PMIt was just last week (wasn't it?) that we had a study (paid for by a
company that wanted to provide secure transaction software) saying
that
people
were going to shop less online due to fear of fraud and scams like
phishing (which have nothing to do with shopping online). This week,
thanks to some research paid for by PayPal/eBay we have a study saying
exactly the opposite. It turns out, according to this study, that the
increase in stories about these scams means that shoppers are much
more sophisticated and careful about buying online, but
they're planning to buy more and many feel the
internet is much safer for shopping these days. In other words, you
can't trust either study as both are impossibly biased by the money
that paid for them.
Build a People Online Counter with PHP
and MySQL
Build a People Online Counter with PHP
and MySQL
03/20/2003 11:56 AMWant to know how many people are yon your website at any given time?
Using PHP with Sessions and MySQL, this tutorial will show you how!
Money 2005: Microsoft Unveils Simplified
Approach to Financial Management and
Helps People Make Sense of Their Money
Money 2005: Microsoft Unveils Simplified
Approach to Financial Management and
Helps People Make Sense of Their Money
09/21/2004 08:41 AMMarking the largest development effort for Microsoft(R) Money since
the personal finance software was launched 13 years ago, Microsoft
Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced Microsoft Money 2005 Premium,
Deluxe, Standard and Small Business. Completely rebuilt to simplify
daily financial tasks, Money 2005 is designed to answer the growing
number of consumer requests for a simple solution that addresses the
three primary areas of financial concern: tracking account balances,
monitoring spending and paying bills. Consumers today have less time
than ever to spend managing their finances, which has contributed to
the number of American households banking online -- due to its
convenience and efficiency -- reaching nearly 33 million.(1) Money
2005 builds on this trend by helping people access all their accounts
in one place and providing automated tools that reduce or eliminate
the manual entry required by traditional personal finance software.
Liberal incumbent goes online to connect
with young people
Liberal incumbent goes online to connect
with young people
06/25/2004 05:47 AMThestar.com - Fri Jun 25, 08:05 am GMT
iCubis.com: An online venue for
inventions, ideas, and the people behind
them.
iCubis.com: An online venue for
inventions, ideas, and the people behind
them.
08/12/2004 02:51 AMiCubis launched the first-ever web site that is geared solely to
helping the world’s creative minds sell themselves and their products.
[PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
People Search: Finding Lost Friends
Online
People Search: Finding Lost Friends
Online
12/13/2003 07:35 PMIf you don't have any luck finding that special someone with
traditional search services like Google and Yahoo, you may have to
look into using a paid service ...
AdlandPro Introduces the People Behind
Online Advertising and Website Promotion
AdlandPro Introduces the People Behind
Online Advertising and Website Promotion
09/11/2004 03:36 AMAdlandPro believes in tradition and good business. To that end,
AdlandPro has launched a unique marketing approach which follows the
adage “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Modeled in part by
online dating (keep reading), online advertisers create profiles which
includes displaying the owner’s picture, a description of the
business, and a section for offers or requests for services or
products. [PRWEB Sep 11, 2004]
Latest Study Says People Sharing Fewer
Files Online
Latest Study Says People Sharing Fewer
Files Online
01/05/2004 03:42 AMThe recording industry is cheering about how the latest study from the
folks at the Pew Internet and American Life project says that
fewer people
are saying they're downloading music. Beyond the obvious problem
that this study only counts what people
say they're doing, I
don't think it's surprising at all. Of course people are going to be
more cautious when there's a chance they're going to get sued.
However, I don't see how this is a good thing. All they've done is
annoy a bunch of people who should be their best customers. That
doesn't seem like very smart business.
Shocker: More People Prefer Online Car
Sales To Dealing With Dealers
Shocker: More People Prefer Online Car
Sales To Dealing With Dealers
04/11/2005 03:31 PMCan you possibly imagine that people wouldn't like going in to car
dealers and buying cars from a profession that seems to be defined by
its own sleaze? Indeed, it appears that the less sleaze-inducing
internet route for buying cars
is picking up
steam -- with plenty of car purchases originating online. Also,
person-to-person car sales have been increasing as the internet has
aided that process, and cut out the need for dealers to broker those
types of sales. Meanwhile, fewer people seem to be going to the old
newspaper classified section to find out about car deals, as it just
doesn't seem efficient any more. The car
sellers are
looking elsewhere and car buyers prefer going online and avoiding
dealers as much as possible as well.
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