-
Paul Bradshaw asks in a video post: ““What would make you post video comments?”
-
“Google has been developing a new algorithm for indexing textual content in Flash files of all kinds, from Flash menus, buttons and banners, to self-contained Flash websites.”
-
“The latest analysis from Jakob Nielsen’s UseIt focuses on “bounce rates” and getting that elusive “second click”. It’s pretty much in line with everything experts have been saying on this topic for the last couple of years: unique visitors ar
-
“The BBC is moving away from desktop apps made by Microsoft-backed Skinkers and instead bringing production in-house, switching to Adobe’s Flash-based cross-platform Flex and AIR frameworks.”
-
“Max Mosley, the president of motor racing’s governing body, has been allowed to pursue his claim for breach of privacy against the News of the World over its report that he took part in a “Nazi-themed” orgy.”
-
“The Daily Mirror was not published in the Republic of Ireland today after technical problems meant the content could not be sent to the printer.”
-
This might be cool. Digg has created a new feature — which debuts in beta later this week — that analyzes your past Digging activity to discover “Diggers like you.” You can see what they’re Digging, and by extension discover some of the most int
-
The Los Angeles Times on Wednesday announced plans to cut 250 positions across the company, including 150 positions in editorial