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Women Growing To Become Great Majority On The Social Web

Paul Glazowski

You know how most things to do with technology are supposedly slanted toward the male segment of the human species? Yes, I?m sure you?re aware. Aware of that assumption, anyway. And it?s completely understandable as to why exactly people feel that that is the case. After all, one doesn?t typically find airport lounges and cafes [...]

Will The Web Crumble Under The Weight Of Greater Demand? We Think Not

Paul Glazowski

Every once in a while – and ever more frequently nowadays – there are those who scream of impending doom for the very existence of the Internet. And they’re not all frizzy-haired crackpots. Some are rather sane groups of individuals, who analyze the status of the Web fairly closely. And, yes, they see current trends [...]

In Face Of Copyright Controversy, Yahoo! and Sony Agree To Share Ad Revenue

Paul Glazowski

The Associated Press reported this week that Sony BMG “inked a licensing deal with Yahoo! Inc. that clears the way for people to upload files with music or video content by the record company’s artists” to Yahoo!-owned sites. The terms of the agreement stipulate that Yahoo! share revenue amassed through advertising associated with its current [...]

Tech Influentials Dare India To Grow Software Industry From $1bn to 15bn By 2015

Paul Glazowski

The world of computer software is still largely dominated by localized offerings. You know, the stuff you put on your hard drive. The Microsoft Offices. The Adobe Creative Suites. All those handy utilities. And it?s understandable why they continue to command a great majority. They tap the processing power of our hardware systems very well; [...]

Missouri Town To Vote On Proposal That Will Make Bullying Illegal

Paul Glazowski

We spoke earlier this week of the joint YouTube-Beatbullying development that, you guessed it, addresses the issue of thuggery perpetrated both on school playgrounds and ones constructed on the Web. This next story, though not specifically related to the abovementioned announcement, also concerns the act of cyberbullying. It has to do with a particular case [...]

Third-Party Devs Create Social Games For Meebo Platform

Paul Glazowski

It’s getting to be a relatively quiet week in the tech world. Sure, servers are serving and screens are…you know…screening, but a good portion of the newsmakers and newsbreakers are taking a bit of a rest, a siesta if you will. Why? Well, here in the US in particular, we’re coming up on a national [...]

Ebooks Aren’t New, But Will Amazon’s New Handheld Reader Finally Make Them Popular?

Paul Glazowski

Yesterday, Amazon’s main man, Jeff Bezos, took the press for a ride to a predicted future where trees grow as they please, no longer threatened by pulp-hungry paper mills, and where the invention known as the e-book finally gets the acclaim it’s been due. That is, if such critical celebration is even warranted. Which is [...]

Microsoft Sees Phenomenal Web Ad Growth In Its Future

Paul Glazowski

Here’s something to chew on: Microsoft wants to spend the next three to five years growing its online advertising market share by more than 300%. What can you really say to such seemingly irrational ambition? Good luck, I suppose. But really, if we’re honest, would it be right to expect any less pompous a plan [...]

Flickr Slated To Publicly Unveil New Maps And Places Features Today

Paul Glazowski

Last month we brought you word that Flickr would be launching “geotag”-centric upgrades. One upgrade would be a new, more enhanced world map, enabling easier access to the world of photographs – now numbered at two-billion-plus – uploaded to the website’s servers. The photo service also claimed to be near the release of something called [...]

A Legal BitTorrent-Based Service Is Blocked By ISPs, Looks To FCC For Remedy

Paul Glazowski

Let’s face facts. Most peer-to-peer services today, while certainly capable of acting as intermediaries between remote parties on the Web for legal data transfers, do provide linking services for illicit means. But some entities that rely on P2P technologies like BitTorrent are entirely valid. Vuze, a service built upon the Azureus platform, is one such [...]