red sox lineup
We’re going to start blogging about everyday life every now and again.
With the Hot Stove going strong already in the MLB offseason, my beloved Sox just won the rights to negotiate a contract with Super-Stud Matsuzaka, arguably Japan’s best pitcher.
Add him and a few other free agent pitchers and the Sox rotation will look like [...]
What Hitwise, Comscore, Compete and Alexa may not know is coming
Let’s see. Google Trends plus Google Search plus Google Analytics plus free wi-fi equals…
Sounds like a recipe for a new Google Labs offering that will eventually compete (no pun intended) directly with the other metric firms out there. Talk about a powerhouse of data. While others are busy creating panels, search bars and paying for [...]
Where is video going?
The online video space is heating up. Companies are scrambling to stay one step ahead of each other. New video networks — some copying YouTube, others pioneering new ways to combine revenue sharing and advertising — are popping up all over the place. The blogosphere is buzzing over Google’s purchase of YouTube and subsequent “make-nice” [...]
Get Googled
Google told us they didn’t want anyone to use their name as a verb as it relates to “I’ll google it” or “let me google that”.
With all of the acquisitions lately (Writely, YouTube, and Jotspot), is it safe to assume that we can now say:
“I am going to the store to google some eggs”?
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Just Added Netscape RSS feed to MyESPN
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I just added a few Netscape RSS feeds to MyESPN page. ESPN has Yahoo advertising on the bottom. So Netscape should contact them and tell them to stop it.
So Netscape can collect stories that people submitted from other sources (sure they add some value reporting to many of them) and put advertising on [...]
RSS Readers, Ads and Netscape
I don’t fully get this.
So what if bloglines runs ads? If a user adds the feed to their bloglines and bloglines has advertising on it so what?
What is the difference between bloglines (or newsgator online) running ads in their RSS feeder. They have bills to pay. Its free syndication for people like Netscape and their [...]
MyBlogLog hits the big time
Mybloglog.com has been getting quite a bit of attention, particularly by several noted A-list bloggers (AVC, Read/Write, Techcrunch, Calacanis, and others). With all of that exposure, membership has rising (most likely fairly dramatically).
The concept is terrific. I’ve had it up on my blog since the beginning. I like to see who is looking at my [...]
GooTube to Net Zero?
So if YouTube has 65,000 videos uploaded everyday and now is starting to get serious heat to pull copyrighted ones down (see 30,000 Japanese Videos taken down), does that mean that quite soon they will actually have a net increase of zero new videos added everyday?
How many non-copyrighted videos do they actually have in their [...]
Is Using Craigslist a viable online marketing opportunity?
Craigslist has positioned itself as “the” go-to place for online classified ads. There’s a Craigslist for nearly just about every metropolitan area, and state-wide ones for places that are a little more rural (maine.craigslist.org for example).
So the real question is, and there is plenty of evidence of it already (just browse around a little): Is [...]
Yahoo Music Unlimited Price Going Up
This email just jumped into my inbox from Yahoo regarding an increase in the monthly fee for Yahoo Music Unlimited:
On November 14, 2006, the cost of a new Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscription will increase from $6.99 to $8.99 per month. Despite this price increase, Yahoo! Music Unlimited will still offer the lowest price of any [...]
