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US Arrests Internet 'SPAM' king
Robert Soloway, 27, was arrested in Seattle, Washington, after being indicted on
charges of mail fraud, identity theft and money laundering.
Seeing Web Traffic with Virtual Cities and Heatmaps
"There is a real demand for Web analytics at the small- to mid-sized business
level," said Bill Gassman, a Gartner analyst, "where solutions offered by
WebTrends and Omniture might be too complex -- and too expensive."
People power fuels new search engine
While the internet's major search engines keep adding more computers to scan the
web and run increasingly sophisticated algorithms to pull up meaningful results,
dot-com luminary Jason Calacanis thinks there's still a place for people power.
Google takes big step to make Web work offline
Google Inc. said Wednesday
(May 30) it had created Web software that runs both online, and offline, marking
a sea change for the Internet industry by letting users work on planes, trains,
spotty connections and even in the most remote locations.
Email Report Card From Lyris
Still having trouble with
email deliverability? It may not be the actual content contained in those emails
as much as was previously thought according to Lyris EmailAdvisor's most recent
ISP Deliverability report.
Publish or Perish: The Coming Content Wars
A few days ago, a report
showed that Internet advertising was up 35% last year, hitting almost $17
billion. It’s been almost a year since we reported, “Web Advertising Spending
Too Low,” and it looks like advertisers are starting to close the gap.
A list of web ready CRMs companies
Many startups out there need to keep track of customer, prospect, and partner
information, including the status of those relationships. For many, SalesForce
is too expensive for their needs. A list of CRM systems you could use.