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During a harsh government crackdown following the disputed Iranian elections, the Twitter social network has become something of a lifeline for the people of Iran. The Iranian government may have blocked or shut down various communication mediums – like phone lines, the Facebook social network, YouTube videos and even text messaging – but people are still sending photos and information from Iran in short 140-character bursts.
“Social media is empowering the masses to connect, share and organize in ways of incredible scale and speed that are much harder, if not impossible, to control,” said Dangson. “The situation in Iran is illustrating this phenomenon where government and media outlets are no longer the gatekeepers to news. The man on the street is now the reporter in the field covering the situation in Iran thanks to the penetration of connected devices and availability of social messaging applications.”
Before gadget geeks around the world get too excited, one should take this all with a grain of salt. The twittering door swings in both directions. Free openly blasted annonymous content can also be used to spread mis-information by cleaver evil anti freedom factions as well. Once has to take all their twitters with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, this is awesome. Its been said “Life will always find a way — Jurrasic Park “…. so to freedom and liberty.
Bling for ‘ Bing ‘: Microsoft to spend $100m branding new search engine !! — National Business Review
Microsoft is in the final stages of deciding between two names for its search engine – Bing being the front runner. The winner will be backed by a $US100 million brand campaign. From leaked memos and employee blog posts, it seems Microsoft is now trialling a new-and-improved version of its search engine, Live. While little known in these parts, or anywhere, Live is central to Microsoft’s plan to chase down Google’s huge lead in search, and search ads. The company’s ex-pat CFO, Chris Liddell is one who agrees that “Live” isn’t working, telling the Seattle Tech Report: “We have to think about things like a new brand, and marketing that.” Now, Advertising Age says Microsoft will spend $US80 million to $100 million advertising its re-launched search engine… — NBR
Tech Jackal explains the sometimes muddled and confused Microsoft search engine strategy. gOOgle has really turned on the advertising push and is full throttle on leveraging the latest social networking and Web2.0 technologies in case you haven’t noticed. Perhaps it’s the new opportunities in the on-line advertising market that has giant Mr. Softee stirring once again awakening from its sleep…
OUR FAVORITE gOOgle ad…
It’s no secret that Google has a 64% market share in the search engine market. Yahoo has captured a little over 20% and Microsoft is bouncing along at under 9% market share. Microsoft is planning to change those statistics by pouring 80 to 100 million dollars into a new advertising campaign, which will promote a new improved search engine model. This model will provide groupings of search results that are better organized, so the user can find the information needed in less time. Microsoft is also creating a Yahoo partnership, which would focus on selling ads for each other and that could eat into some of Google’s action.
Online advertising as Google has repeatedly demonstrated can produce results. The company reported a 6% increase in revenues over last year, thanks to a focused online advertising campaign. Microsoft is on the verge of introducing their new advertising rich search engine business model, as well as the brand name of the service any day. The outcome of this heavyweight advertising match will not be apparent for quite some time, but Microsoft is dedicated to improving search results as well as improving their bottom line, so they have a mission.
Google has created a search engine that is an automatic response for some casual users and their loyalty will continue to keep the company on top, but there are other users who want to get information quickly because of business needs. The Microsoft name can have an impact on that group, if the advertising dollars are spent to attract those users. — [Hat Tip: Tech Jackal]
You have to give the marketing folks at gOOgle some credit for having eyes that are bigger than their … well…. you know…
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PSPad Editor is a programmers editor with support for multiple syntax highlighting profiles. It comes with a hex editor, CP conversion, text differences, templates, macros, spellcheck option, auto-completion, Code Explorer and much more. The program is pre-configured for the most popular programming languages (VB, C++, SQL, PHP, ASP, Python etc.) and you can further customize the syntax settings. PSPad includes several additional tools that are especially useful for HTML editing (compress, format code) and also integrates TopStyle Lite and TidyHTML. The program can be used as IDE for any compiler. Additional features include support for project, file browsing, custom shortcuts, built-in FTP client to edit files on the server and much more. Loaded with features; extensive syntax highlighting; macro recorder; projects; templates; integrated FTP; HEX editor;spell checker. Read the rest of this entry »
The below story was “leaked” by TechCrunch on August 26th. If true this could become a very interesting relationship, allowing emerging journalists exposure to much wider audiences. I have written several articles for Blogcritics in the past and I have found them to be extremely professional. Eric Olsen, the owner/publisher of Blogcritics, has developed what was once a simple portal with an “open voice” philosophy into an outstanding outlet of free speech and idea exchange. We wish Eric well and certainly look forward to the successful new relationship with Technorati.
Award Winning Site Gives Bloggers an Entry Point for Publishing to a Broad Audience
San Francisco, CA, August 26, 2008 – Technorati, the recognized leader in blog search technology today announced the acquisition of Blogcritics.org, an online community of bloggers and a full service news and reviews source.
The award winning property hosts a community of more than 2,000 bloggers and authors that contribute hundreds of articles every week: news, opinions, and product reviews across entertainment, technology, and politics. The site also provides bloggers with an entry point to publish their content to a much broader audience than their own blogs afford.
“As part of Technorati Media, we’ll be able to grow the community and further improve our platform to attract new audiences,” said Eric Olsen, founder of Blogcritics. “Technorati’s mission to help bloggers and people who read blogs is the ideal complement for us.”
In addition to devoting resources to scaling the property and its operations, Technorati Media will seek to work more closely with Blogcritics authors so they can monetize their own blogs. Advertisers will benefit by the ability to run more fully integrated programs across the site and its related blogs.
“Together with the bloggers themselves, Blogcritics has successfully built a thriving community with an extensive following, and given bloggers what has become a very large forum in which to express themselves. We’re thrilled to help them realize their full potential,” said Richard Jalichandra, president and CEO of Technorati.
Blogcritics joined the Technorati Media Network in June. There are no plans to merge the two properties.
About Blogcritics
Blogcritics.org was founded in 2002 by veteran broadcaster and music journalist Eric Olsen. Originally conceived for music fanatics to write and post reviews online, the site quickly evolved and took on a life all its own. Hundreds of bloggers flocked to Blogcritics.org, and sections including politics, film, television, culture, and books were added to support a truly grassroots phenomenon. Product reviews came to be supplemented by news, interviews, and opinion articles. Writers and readers alike found kindred spirits online who were interested in both pop culture and the world at large. In 2005, online gaming, sports, and science/technology sections were added to the mix.
About Technorati
The recognized authority in the blogosphere, Technorati collects, organizes, highlights and distributes the online global conversation, surfacing this content to millions of consumers. Founded as the first blog search engine, Technorati has become the definitive source for the top stories, opinions, photos and videos emerging across news, entertainment, technology, lifestyle, sports, politics and business. Technorati tracks not only the authority and influence of blogs, but also the most comprehensive and current index of who and what is most popular in the blogosphere. —- TechCrunch