Top Web Stories @ WM Share: Week Ending 6/8/07
The following are the top voted stories on Share.WebsiteMagazine.com for this, the first full week of July 2007. Share the news (industry articles, blog posts, tutorials and more) that you find important at Share.WebsiteMagazine.com
Bypassing Email Filters Becoming Big Business
Goodmail Systems
broadened their CertifiedEmail program with deals announced Thursday with
Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc.'s Road Runner and
Verizon Communications Inc.
Google Keeps Tweaking Its Search Engine - New York Times
Google seems to be doing
everything, everywhere. It takes pictures of your house from outer space, copies
rare Sanskrit books in India, charms its way onto Madison Avenue, picks fights
with Hollywood and tries to undercut Microsoft’s software dominance.
Netscape Navigator 9.0 Released - The First Social Browser
Netscape Navigator 9.0 has
Released today with some intersting features that makes it the first social
browser, and it ill be interesting to wait for FireFox 3.0 and the next
generation of IE.
The Power of RSS Mashups
When Yahoo! Pipes
launched, there was much buzz in the blogosphere about a new, powerful tool that
let users express ultimate control over how they used their feeds.
Yahoo opens Panama search ad platform
Yahoo announced Monday
that its Panama search advertising platform is now open to third parties. Under
Panama, which was launched in February, sponsored search results are based on
items such as relevancy and not just on the advertiser's bid price.
So Easy to Send Spam Using Google Alerts
Spammers have found a very
simple way to trick GMail spam filters - they use Google News Alerts.
Impact of Cookie Deletion on the Accuracy of Web Audience Measurement
comScore announced the
availability of “The Impact of Cookie Deletion on the Accuracy of Site-Server
and Ad-Server Metrics: An Empirical comScore Study.” The study addresses
discrepancies between server-based and panel-based data.
Movable Type Open Source Project
Movable Type just
announced the Movable Type Open Source Project, an initiative that will create
an open source version of Movable Type later this year.


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