Well, not probably the ultimate (see Google), but I’d be one excited designer if I was given the same task as Larry Tesler. As the new vice-president of the user experience and design group of Yahoo!, he’ll be leading one of the greatest web design jobs in the world: improving the Yahoo.com homepage.
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A flaw in Mozilla.org’s popular Firefox browser could expose computers to remote attacks as a…
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Looks like Google is doing a Microsoft-related search and probably Microsoft is paying them for…
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Von Totaneshas written on his blog about Filipino collaborative blogs in his post. He included…
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At first you may think twice about the idea of “œprofessional” blogging. But since the popularity of blogging took off several years ago, coupled with the popularity of various e-commerce models, the concept of earning from blogs has gained hold in the economics of cyberspace.
As I write this, there are three clear models on how one can earn from blogging, and I will discuss each briefly.
(article updated as of September 11, 2005)
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Interested in making a easy money (as described by Blog Herald) through blogging? Then, head…
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Here’s a nice plugin for all you GASS sufferers. It’s called AdSense Status and it allows you to pull AdSense earnings information onto your Google Desktop sidebar.
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Blogspot.com, the popular free blogging service, has stepped up its vigilance against offensive content in their servers.
Blogspot is a widely used blogging service owned by Google. Blogspot has added a feature called “Flags” on their Blogger Navbar which appears on the topside of Blogspot pages.
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Yes, you might need to squint just a little more to see this little bugger. Compared to its iPod Mini predecessor, the iPod Nano is so small and so thin, I bet some plastic surgeon can surgically implant one of these up someone’s arse.
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It could be said that Microsoft is really having one heck of a time battling…
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I’ve been seeing messages over mailing lists about an upcoming buffet of three day weekends. These travel opportunities (wahoo!) in the months of October, November, December and January are due to various holidays and “substituted” holidays such as Bonifacio Day, All Saint’s Day, and of course the Christmas holidays.
Some emails, though, are written with a tentative tone.
Want to verify? Authoritative announcements are just a phone call away.