Poll: Accessing Office EMail With Y! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc

The NY Times has an interesting article about how many office workers forward work email into their web email accounts (Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc). Employers are worried about the security implications, as well as legal issues. It’s a classic case of web 2.0 consumer apps infiltrating the enterprise (the consumerization of the enterprise, as … Read more

Still No Killer Apps For Amazon Mechanical Turk

HIT stands for Human Intelligence Task and it’s the term for a small job at Mechanical Turk, Amazon’s AI task management service. According to Wikipedia‘s definition, “Mturk enables computer programs to co-ordinate the use of human intelligence to perform tasks which computers are unable to do.” The payments are micro, but the idea is that … Read more

GoodSearch – Search Engine That Gives to Charity

GoodSearch is a Yahoo-powered search engine that gives away half its advertising revenues to charities and schools designated by its users. It works like a normal search engine – it’s not only powered by Yahoo, but looks almost identical too. The only difference is whenever you click on ads (located on the right, and top … Read more

RSS Tuning with Attensa and Real Time Matrix

Enterprise RSS software company Attensa has announced a partnership with The Real Time Matrix Corp, which develops search and filtering technology. The partnership aims to help enterprise users create focused search channels – essentially topic feeds. Craig Barnes, Attensa CEO, calls this an “RSS Tuner”, which is a nice term signifying that they are trying … Read more

Best Products at CES 2007

CNET’s huge cadre of editors has published a Best of CES 2007 article. There aren’t many Internet apps in the selection, but Microsoft comes out smelling of roses. They won the Peoples Voice award with ‘Ford Sync powered by Microsoft’ (an in-car communications and entertainment system). Ford Sync is for connecting up devices such as … Read more

YouTube Now 4th Biggest Web Property in World

YouTube continues to grow and on current Alexa figures, the online video site is now ranked number 4 web site in the world – behind only Yahoo, MSN and Google itself! The chart below shows YouTube well ahead of MySpace now and (on today’s data) now ahead of China’s biggest search engine Baidu. Just 6 … Read more

Exploring Apple TV and iPhone

By Steve O’Hear, a Mac fan who runs a ZDNet blog called The Social Web. Steve was also the writer and director of the documentary In Search of the Valley: a personal journey into the psyche of Silicon Valley. Today’s Macworld keynote by Steve Jobs was possibly the most hyped since his return to the … Read more

CES Web Tech News Wrap-up

With two conferences to keep track of (CES and Macworld), it’s easy to get lost in all the website coverage. One blog though is doing an outstanding job of covering both events – Engadget. I’m also enjoying the CNET CES coverage for down and dirty details on the products. Today I’ve been scanning through the … Read more

Boom! iPhone Rocks Tech World

At the Steve Jobs keynote speech at Macworld this morning PST, he announced “three revolutionary new products”. An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator. But turns out it’s all one device: the fabled iPhone! We’ll have extended analysis about this later today, but for now let’s review the news. Here’s the feature list: Instead … Read more

Yahoo Mobile Announcements at CES

Yahoo issued a slew of press releases today, at CES, all about their mobile Internet services. The main news is the launch of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 (now available for java-based handsets) and Yahoo! oneSearch. This comes on the back of recent initiatives by Google, which appears to be leading the Mobile Internet and … Read more

Hacking 2.0: Today’s Hackers Target Web, For Money

Web Security firm Finjan has just released their Q4 2006 report on web threats, which includes describing two cases of web 2.0 hacker attacks, on Wikipedia and MySpace. What’s more, the report says that hacking the Web is very much a commercial activity nowadays – which is keeping Web security companies like Finjan on their … Read more

Bill Gates CES Keynote 2007

Bill Gates’ keynote at CES was webcast live by Microsoft. This keynote was entitled ‘Connected Experiences’ and a relaxed-looking Bill Gates kicked things off by cracking a joke about how, at future CES appearances, he might talk about infectious diseases (referring to his increasing involvement in philanthropy work). The Digital Decade He starts off by … Read more

R/WW Coverage of Macworld and CES

It’s going to be a big week of tech news, as Apple’s Macworld conference and expo in San Francisco goes head-to-head with the 40th annual CES (Consumer Electronics Association) show in Las Vegas. Both conferences kick off Monday 8 January and there will be no shortage of blogs and other websites covering the news. What … Read more