Archive for February, 2009

Back Online by 2010 (New York Times)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 The internet is a critical part of our recovery.

Quotable quotes from Chinese premier during online chat (People’s Daily)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao hosted his first-ever online chat with the public Saturday. The following are some eye-catching quotes from Wen during the two-hour web chat: -- It is the first time for me to have an online chat with netizens, and "first" things will inevitably makes one feel a little bit nervous. -- It is a good way to use the Internet to exchange ideas with the public. -- My mother ...

International business to business payments

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 With the huge amounts of business transacted online, there is a growing concern amongst businesses about managing payments. Business to business (B2B) payments at the international level are a major concern since the amounts tend to be larger and the charges are appreciable. This results in some loss in profits, which makes global commerce less attractive. From the smallest business operating on the web to huge conglomerates that transfer large amounts of funds internationally, everyone wants c

Earn Cash The Easy Way With Pay Per Click

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 No one is ever satisfied with the amount of money they are earning, and are constantly looking for a way to supplement their income. Nowadays the easiest way to earn cash is online and one of the best ways to do so is through Pay per Click (PPC). Pay per click is an Internet advertising model that is used on advertising networks, search engines, blogs and content websites. Pay per click is quite easy, an advertiser pays a client every time a user clicks on an advertisement to visit the advertise

Social entrepreneurs trying to make a profit and make a difference (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 "Social entrepreneurs want to change attitudes and behaviors," said Jennifer Thomas, director of the Civic Innovation Lab, which awarded $30,000 grants to BeeDance and Fresh Fork. "They want to make a difference. They want to have an impact on the city."