Book 'Em, McGruff the Crime Dog
Monday June 27, 2005
According to the New York Times Technology section, McGruff the Crime Dog will be taking on online bad guys.
"His message has gradually broadened to included participation in neighborhood watch groups, Read More...
Site of the Day - OddTodd.com
Monday June 27, 2005
Elf up! Wanna get a....cook-ay? How about just laugh like you've never laughed before? Then head on over to OddTodd.com, a collection of quirky, funny, and somewhat disturbing animated cartoons. Read More...
I'm Dreaming Of A (highly successful search campaign) Christmas
Monday June 27, 2005
It's time to start thinking about Christmas already if you have a site that sells something. According to Marketer Today:
"If you've been marketing online for the past year then you're Read More...
Cool Site of the Day - Google Satellite Maps
Monday June 27, 2005
Google now has satellite maps available of almost anywhere in the world, including Beijing, China, Cairo, Egypt, and Cannon Beach, Oregon. Make sure you put both the city and country Read More...
Supreme Court Rules Against File Swapping Online, from CNet.com
Monday June 27, 2005
This just in from Cnet.com:
"The Supreme Court handed movie studios and record labels a sweeping victory against file-swapping, ruling Monday that peer-to-peer companies such as Grokster could be held responsible Read More...
Google to Launch Online Video Playback Today
Monday June 27, 2005
Via John Battelle's Searchblog:
"I've confirmed that Monday Google will launch an in-browser video playback feature based on the open source VLC media player. This is the logical next step for Read More...
Search Engines and Trivial Pursuit
Monday June 27, 2005
Apparently, search engines can't play Trivial Pursuit very well. It's probably the lack of opposable thumbs...but I digress. Michael Liedtke of BusinessWeek Online decided to conduct his own Trivial Read More...
Microsoft Longhorn and RSS
Monday June 27, 2005
At the Gnomedex conference these last few days in Seattle, which I would have dearly loved to attend but didn't (next time!), Microsoft unveiled officially its plans to ship RSS Read More...

