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Search Engine Watch April 27, 2006 Brian Smith |
Yahoo's FareChase: The Stealth Disruptor? Now that FareChase has been integrated into Yahoo! search results, it could very quickly and dramatically transform online travel search. Here's how FareChase differs from Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz and other travel search engines. |
PC World June 2005 Steve Fox |
Here Comes Phishing on Steroids Harm on the Pharm... Yahoo Gets its Groove Back... Your MP3 Player Is Ringing... Coming Tech: 4G by Any Other Name... Here\Now... |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 John R. Quain |
Pay to Peer: A New Spin on Music Sharing Wurld Media's Peer Impact sells music online through a P2P system and pays users for referrals. |
Fast Company August 2005 Alan Cohen |
Up The Creek The big problem with booking travel online is the gnawing sense that you've left a great deal on the table. Kayak.com tries to allay your worry by searching dozens of travel sites at once. |
Home Theater July 9, 2007 |
Universal Balks at iTunes Renewal Vivendi's Universal Music Group declined to renew its annual agreement with iTunes, selling content only "at will." |
DailyCandy March 5, 2005 |
Travel: Strip Search The recently launched Kayak.com wants to be the be-all-end-all of travel search engines. Being the only site that lists "Jet Blue" is a good start. |
InternetNews June 29, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Mozilla Sheds Light on Calendar Effort Mozilla this week launched Lightning 0.5 and Sunbird 0.5 to provide the complete calendaring system that its been missing. |
PC Magazine April 20, 2004 Alan Cohen |
Trip the Sites Fantastic Top travel sites have evolved from bots to travel agents, pointing you beyond low-cost flights to a growing roster of package deals. |
Inc. October 1, 2009 |
Book Your Next Trip Using Tripware Make travel plans without going online with the new Tripware add-on for Microsoft Outlook. |
PC World August 2005 Anne Kandra |
Online Travel: Smarter Search Options Travel sites can help you snag a great deal. Just don't get taken for a ride. |
PC Magazine May 7, 2007 Davis D. Janowski |
Thunderbird 2 The new e-mail client raises the bar even higher than its feature-rich predecessor did. |
Search Engine Watch June 27, 2006 Brian Smith |
New Players in Travel Search Here's a look at two new search services that offer great advice for travelers. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Wireless Dreaming: Is 3G Dead? While some think that so-called third-generation, or 3G, wireless networks will be viable and necessary, others believe 3G is a largely a waste of money for governments, carrier companies, consumers, and applications developers alike. |
PC World February 2005 Spanbauer & Bass |
The New Web Challengers The Bottom Line: Eight Options for Browsing... New Names Shake Up Web Searching... Tools for Business... Shopping, Internet Style... A World of Travel Info... etc. |
InternetNews April 5, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Mozilla Thunderbird's New Outlook on E-Mail In the upcoming Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 release, tags will move to the e-mail world, too. |
PC Magazine January 10, 2011 Eric Griffith |
How to Switch from a PC to a Mac You've decided to switch all your files over from the PC to the Mac. |
Inc. May 2005 Adam L. Penenberg |
A Better Way to Surf? Firefox fans say the new Web browser is more secure than Internet Explorer. Should your company switch? |
InternetNews January 4, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Cingular, Lucent Rev 3G Cingular and Lucent said they achieved successful trials of their third-generation wireless network technology, with data transfer rates hitting "true" 3G speeds. |
InternetNews September 29, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Chasing The Travel-Search Rainbow Amid Cendant's $1.2 billion Orbitz buy, new entrants are rushing to the intersection of the online industry's hottest sectors: travel booking and search. |
PC Magazine December 21, 2005 Rupley et al. |
22 Annual Awards Technical Excellence From industry heavyweights to nimble bantamweights, everyone's a contender for this year's prize for innovation. Plus we recap the highlights of the year's breakthrough technologies and products. |
InternetNews December 19, 2003 Jim Wagner |
For NTT, Time to Up Ante on 3G Bets The Japanese telecom giant is investing millions in the development of alternative operating systems for next-generation FOMA (Freedom of Mobile multimedia Access) phones. |
InternetNews December 7, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Mozilla's e-Mail Client Thunderbird 1.0 Launched A month after the highly-publicized -- and popular -- launch of Firefox 1.0, the open source organization brings out an e-mail client. |
BusinessWeek March 8, 2004 Timothy J. Mullaney |
Design Your Own Discount Getaway If you've tried booking a vacation online lately, you may have gotten a new whiff of freedom. On travel sites Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz, you can mix and match airlines, hotels, car rentals, and even lift tickets or surfing lessons into one customized, money-saving package. |
CIO July 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Wireless Overkill The high-bandwidth, third-generation wireless communications standard, 3G, is on its way. But at least one analyst company thinks that the power it provides isn't enough to warrant the cost of the upgrade... |
The Motley Fool May 13, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Firefox's New Beau IBM embraces the upstart open-source browser. Maybe you should consider investing in open source, too. |
PC Magazine November 25, 2009 Michael Muchmore |
Thunderbird 3 The third revision of Mozilla's open-source mail client adds better search, tabs, and message archiving. |
InternetNews February 8, 2010 |
Mozilla Firefox to Drop Support of Mac OS X 10.4 Mozilla says support for outdated operating system has been a hindrance, but promises users of older Mac versions will have time before they need to worry about an upgrade. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 16, 2007 Sean Silverthorne |
Delivering the Digital Goods: iTunes vs. Peer-to-Peer ITunes demonstrates that to compete effectively against free p2p networks, online digital distribution must deliver experiences to consumers that cannot be easily matched by decentralized, self-sustained peer-to-peer networks. |