- AOL`s New Desktop Application Combines Most Popular Services / Webmaster / 2006-10-08
In an attempt to attract back its former subscribers, AOL launches new desktop software, which will include the most popular AOL services in one user interface.
- Internet Becomes Support Tool after Virginia Tech Massacre / Webmaster / 2007-04-24
After the horrific massacre of 32 students and faculty members by a crazed, lone gunman at Virginia Tech last week, the internet has become a lifeline form many family members, friends and fellow students.
- New Beta Release for Internet Explorer / Webmaster / 2006-07-04
Microsoft is nearing the final release of its new Internet Explorer and releases Internet Explorer 7 beta 3.
- Stock Exchanges Take Dives Around the World / Business / 2006-06-14
As some bad tech news from the U.S. came out, European indices and Japan?s took sharp dives that, according to some, threatened to wipe out all gains made on such stock exchanges in 2006 up to now. Home sales in some areas of the United States, meanwhile, are struggling as overpriced homes missed the boat of opportunity for a time when their listing prices might have gotten them sold right away.
- PlayStation Might Be Bad for Business / Business / 2006-06-02
When Microsoft released the X-box it seemed the life of the Sony PlayStation as we knew it would all change. However, the X-box seemed weak in many aspects and the PlayStation consoles continued to thrive.
- The Steps You Need for Successful Business Marketing / Business / 2006-05-03
Business conferences are the best places to meet new contacts and learn the newest technology for your business. For all online business owners, the Annual Catalog Conference for Multichannel Merchants (ACCM) is a must attend to learn about the newest developments in internet marketing.
- Elections to the UN Human Rights Council / World / 2006-05-11
Bangladesh and 17 other Asian countries were vying for 13 Asia-region seats in this week`s elections to the 47-member United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), held in New York. The election to the newly established council, which will replace the 60-year old UN Commission on Human Rights, was scheduled to begin in the UN General Assembly Hall.
- The Real Deal / Sport / 2006-01-16
No other rookie has made more impact on his team than Chris Paul. Paul ?slipped? all the way to the forth pick of the draft, where New Orleans was quick to grab him. Guiding his team to an improbably 15-17 record, Paul has asserted himself as one of the brightest tars in a league that is lacking in true point guards.
- Real Madrid to Keep Beckham / Sport / 2006-08-31
England`s current coach, Steve McClaren, did not want David Beckham as part of his squad, but apparently, there are those who still appreciate Beckham`s abilities.
- UW opened season with easy win / Sport / 2005-08-29
Washington`s dominating performance was one of the most lopsided wins since rally scoring started at the collegiate level in 2001. The Bulldogs eight points in the first set was the least UW has ever allowed in rally scoring.
- Apple has Surprise Up its Sleeve / Webmaster / 2005-10-07
A long-rumored new iPod from Apple Computer Inc. could be the surprise to be revealed during a special event the company is sponsoring October 12th. Media reporters have been invited to witness the unveiling.
- Looking for Entertainment in All the Right Places / Entertainment / 2006-05-30
If you are bored on a Friday night, because all your friends have dates, or just because you don`t feel like going out, there is a place where you can find entertainment. This magical place is located right in your home, requires no money to start and provides hours and hours of entertainment. So, what is this place? Online slot machines!
- Making a Farce out of a March / Entertainment / 2006-03-27
If you have seen the movie "March of The Penguins", which was released in the states in the summer of 2005, then you probably understand what difficult and sometimes painful lives penguins must endure in the Antarctic. What you missed, however, in "March of The Penguins" is the way that Hollywood will take anything successful and make a major spoof out of it.
- Study Finds Aspirin Prevents Cancer / Health / 2007-04-22
Many studies have already showed that Aspirin, one of the most used drugs in the world, is successful in preventing cardiovascular disease. For this reason many older patients are prescribed an Aspirin daily, by their doctors. Now, a new large-scale study shows that Aspirin also prevents cancer related deaths and other diseases.
- AOL Founder Says Time Warner Merger Was a Mistake / Business / 2006-07-26
Anyone who opens up the CNN news website, or many other sites, when reading a story involving Time Warner (or rather, AOL Time Warner), is bound at one time or another to see ?AOL Time Warner is a parent company of CNN? or something else to that effect. This name dropping is entirely unnecessary according to the opinions of many people, but that doesn?t mean it?s going to stop.





