In a post we published a few weeks ago called “How Long Will Your Free Content Ride Last,” we commented on blogger John Falls’ position that free content on the Internet can only last so long. It seems that Falls was on to something with his post entitled “The Economy of Free is Stupid,” posted [...]
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Associated Press: You Stink.
I love newspapers, I love journalists, I love a well researched article written with intelligence and the bigger picture in mind. I love knowing that I can get information about what’s going on in the world, from people whose profession it is to suss it out and tell the story. And until this morning I [...]
First Truly Online Olympics Nabs High Ratings
(Photo credit: Xu Jiajun/Xinhua) The 2008 Beijing Olympics has been a huge milestone for the history of the international games: this year had the most online broadcast of the Summer Games ever. Olympic events have been shown on the web but never to this extent, making this year’s the first truly online Olympics ever. And [...]
How to Protect Your Business from Copyright Infringement
Pictured: The logo of Apple Corps Ltd. (left), and the logo of Apple, Inc. (right). Poor Steve Jobs. The ardent Beatles fan must have been a little tormented by his company’s decades-long trademark battle with Apple Corps, the rock band’s holding company. The dispute and its many particulars were finally settled as late as 2007, [...]
Don't Commit These 5 SEO Sins
Because of the long and hard nature of building up SEO for a website, some developers may feel the temptation to cheat a little. Sure, a shortcut here and there may be forgivable, but a few SEO tricks may not only just backfire on you–they can get you into legal hot water. Below is a [...]

