Today Facebook launches a social media initiative that is significant enough to possibly become a web milestone, depending on how the developer community views and uses all the new capabilities that Facebook is offering to them. Rafe Needleman‘s got a … Continue reading →
When I encourage folks to blog I like to emphasize that a blog is *very unlikely* to make much if any money. Luckily I was not advising the clever Walstrip folks who just videoblogged their way to a 5 million … Continue reading →
Hey, I’m (sort of) liveblogging John Battelle’s search presentation which is currently … online via WebEx conferencing. John’s always interesting to hear, but this is more about the process than the content. I did like his slide noting that Web … Continue reading →
Viacom has sued Google/YouTube for copyright infringement, filing papers today and asking for a billion bucks in damages. The Viacom Press release summarizes their point of view. In short Viacom says of YouTube: Their business model, which is based on … Continue reading →
Viacom’s ditching YouTube, and says they are glad they did. This FT story suggests that we may seeing the beginning of what could become a monumental shift in content distribution online. Viacom has forced YouTube to delete Comedy Central … Continue reading →
Blinkx is a brilliant video search program that allows people to search *within* videos for specific content. This has become one of the holy grails of search because the internet is now awash in video content. Tastes vary but almost … Continue reading →
Apple’s news today is shaking MacWorld and the Tech world. They’ve got an iPhone, and it’s looking nothing short of spectacular. In contrast Microsoft’s “big news” today was more pitiful than interesting: “Zune will have video games by July 2008” … Continue reading →
Kim Search discussion page ONE Kim Search discussion page TWO Kim Search page THREE Kim Search page FOUR Kim Search page FIVE Comments page THREE is right here. 1,135 Comments » The Kim Family Search discussion now spans 3 pages … Continue reading →
James Kim Search Discussion – Click here Yikes – I leave town for a few days and can hardly keep up with all the interesting tech news items. In addition to the fun Jeremy v. Matt copycat debate we’ve got: … Continue reading →
Sorry but it’s impossible to keep up with all the news here at WebmasterWorld. For better coverage read Barry Schwartz SEO Roundtable who always does an amazing job covering the sessions here – looked like he had a team of … Continue reading →