Monday Web Search News Headlines
Monday October 31, 2005
Step away from the big bowl of Halloween candy...it's evil. Instead, grab a cup of coffee and a bowl of something fiber-y and start reading these news snippets from 'round the Web.
- You Go Smash Now! (Cnet.com): SmashMyiPod.com is "dedicated to people who hate the 'iPod Revolution."
- Shop til You Drop This Year-Online (ComputerWorld): " Consumers are expected to spend approximately 25% more online this holiday season than they did last year."
- Record Numbers of Visitors to FEMA's Site (InternetWeek): "According to an advance copy of their findings, research firm comScore Media Metrix, a division of comScore Networks, will report on Monday that RedCross.org had 9.6 million visitors in September 2005, more than five times the traffic in the prior month, and FEMA.gov, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, had 4.9 million visitors, up 369 percent from August."
- Laptops for Argentinians (SmartMobs): "Argentina Ministry of Education is collaborating with a project of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to put a laptop computer into the hands of the nation's children."
- Travelocity Cheap Fare Finder (via Steve Rubel): "Travelocity has launched a new program that tells you when fares to your favorite destinations drop by at least 20%."


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