Archive for March, 2008

Here is a brief history of the Internet in bullet list format:

DoD develops ARPANET, the first operational packet switching network.
Several networks merge and TCP/IP become the approved protocol of ARPANET.
ISPs start springing up along with Usenet, e-mail, other peer-to-peer and peer-to-many apps.
Hypertext springs up and we see the World Wide Web emerging along with Web [...]

The other day someone mentioned a new service, Traffic Geyser, that claimed top results in Google through online video distribution.
The software itself is pretty basic - it basically provides an interface that allows you to upload a video file, add data that will be passed on to the video sharing site, and then submit the [...]

Recently there has been a fair amount of online discussion about our editorial standards. I wanted to take this opportunity to address some of the points being made and respond to some of the questions being raised.
Let me start out by saying this: Our ultimate goal is to provide top-notch service and ensure our customer’s [...]

This past Tuesday, we co-hosted a webinar (along with the Society for New Communications Research) that had a first-rate panel that included Chris Heuer, Brian Solis, Thom Brodeur from Marketwire, and Monika Maeckle from Business Wire.
I felt like the discussion brought up some extremely important issues and am very satisfied with the job we did. [...]