Archive for October 16th, 2007
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Tuesday targeting some uses of internet spyware, yet another attempt to enact a federal law to curb scams aimed at stealing personal information from computers.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - Google on Monday released its long-promised video filtering system which will give owners of copyrighted videos the choice of promoting or blocking their content on YouTube. David King, a product manager at YouTube, said the system works by creating a database full of abstract…
Blizzard Entertainment has released the patch noted for the upcoming World of Warcraft v2.3. In these patch notes there are several changes which will greatly affect nearly every player. Some of the more notable changes announced include:
Why most Newsletters fail their readers and owners alike!
By Michael Green
Suddenly there are hundreds-of-thousands of newsletter editors
out there, publishing a ton of exciting new Titles each month.
Maybe you’re editor-in-chief of one of these new publications
The newsletter explosion has come about because of a
combination of two main factors:
1. Easy-to-use DTP software and short-run Digital Print has meant that printed newsletters are now viable even for small or tiny audiences.
2. Most significantly, the advent of the EZine (Electronic
MagaZINE sent by email) has brought the cost of producing a
newsletter down to virtually ZERO.