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06/23/2007 06:34 AM
Password Security and UsabilityThe topic of this article may seem a little off-topic for this series of Internet Marketing articles at first glance, but anyone using the internet for marketing their website...
12/04/2006 03:00 PM
Earning Income from Your Website - Affiliate Marketing and PPC Advertising ExplainedInternet Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, and PPC are terms often credited with the making of thousands of overnite, internet millionaires. Do some searches for those terms and you surely will come up with many pages of results...
09/12/2006 10:23 PM
Support Your Website with SalesmanshipA client once complained that calls were coming in, but people weren't scheduling service appointments. Upon reflection, I could only assume that a portion of the responsibility must lie on shoulders of the receiver of the calls...
05/08/2008 06:20 PM
MySpace lets users share dataMySpace says its "data availability" project will put users in the driving seat with web information sharing.
05/08/2008 01:39 PM
Facebook agrees child safety planFacebook agrees a deal to protect children on the site from sexual predators and cyber bullies.
05/08/2008 04:11 AM
Fake media file snares PC usersA booby-trapped media file is catching out tens of thousands of file-sharers, says a security firm.
05/09/2008 06:32 AM
Why Microsoft isn't buying FacebookWhen Microsoft walked away from its blockbuster bid for Yahoo, the media sought desperately to keep the news coming when there wasn't much left to say. That seems to be how The Wall Street Journal came up with the notion that Microsoft had approached Facebook about an acquisition. It's not true.
05/09/2008 05:19 AM
Meeting the Net's need for speedA decade ago Akamai was not much more than a handful of scientists at MIT trying to come up with an approach that would rid the Internet of congestion. The only glitch was that in 1998 there wasn't any congestion on the Internet. Today, of course, it all makes sense. The Internet is getting jammed as more people conduct their business, find information, or simply get entertained online. The Akamai team's foresight and the solutions they have concocted are now a business that booked $636 million in sales in 2007, with a profit just north of $100 million. The company, based in Cambridge, Mass., was No. 48 on our 2007 list of fastest-growing companies and is projected to break $1 billion in revenue in 2009. Not bad for an outfit that solved a problem nobody knew we had.
05/08/2008 03:09 PM
Facebook adds 40 safeguardsRead full story for latest details.
