Archive for December, 2008

WWW shatters English barrier (The Times of India)

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 The next chapter of the World Wide Web will not be written in English alone. Asia already has twice as many internet users as North America, and by 2012 it will have three times as many. Already, more than half of the search queries on Google come from outside the United States.

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The First Time News Was Fit To Print: Best of 2008

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 Every now and again, I head into the online archives of The New York Times and dig up the first time the paper covered various topics. Here are 16 first mentions worth mentioning (again), from Princess Di to Archie Bunker, U2 to YouTube. If you’ve got a topic you’d like to see here, leave me a comment. Happy New Year! Diana Spencer December 15, 1980 For ‘Hounding’ a Friend of Charles, Press Is Chided The latest round of feverish speculation about Prince Charles’s marriage prospects has tou

The Entrepreneurs 8 Tips to Making it Big

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 The Entrepreneurs 8 Tips to Making it Big You are only going to succeed if you love what you are doing. Your love for your business is what keeps you going even when things look bleak or, worse yet, boring. ¶ Posted 31 December 2008 † seomul Evans § Search Engine Marketing ‡ Comments (0) ° Tagged: Business, google, Internet, Internet Marketing, Keywords, Marketing, Organic SEO, promotion, sem, seo

What’s Next After Web 2.0 (ReadWriteWeb)

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 As the world financial crisis has gotten gradually worse over the past few weeks, I've been pondering what this means for the web. ReadWriteWeb as a publication focuses on technology - web products and trends - rather than business and VC happenings. So with the exception of one of our feature writers Bernard Lunn , who has written a number of great posts on how entrepreneurs can ...