Thursday, August 31, 2006

Many Sites Now Offer Free Magazine Subscriptions

Big List Of Sites That Offer Free Magazine Subscriptions

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Earth Rejects Planet Status In Protest, Planets Now Down to Seven

Earth Rejects Planet Status In Protest, Planets Now Down to Seven

Experts Fear Other Planets May also Protest

August 24, 2006 - Minneapolis, Minnesota - (PRShredder.com) - In a carefully worded statement, an official spokesperson for the planet formerly known as "Earth" has publicly rejected it's legal given name and planet status, and from this date on wishes to be referred to as "Moon Buddy".

This new name will serve as both name and identification as a heavenly body. It seems that the former planet was so outraged that a member of it's planetary family would be rejected by "Specks of protoplasm that exist one day and are gone the next", that it decided to take steps to distance itself from the "human infestation" as much as possible.

When Moon Buddy was asked if it was planning any other forms of protest, it was not specific but replied, "Oh, I don't know. We may try to shake things up a bit and see who's paying attention. This issue is not over by any measure. If you insult one of us, you insult all of us."

When contacted for comment, Planet Mars appeared so angry that it was unable to speak. Venus coyly said "no comment". Jupiter seemed unfazed, amused, and would only say, "It's a knee-jerk response, they'll settle in their orbits in time. I have to admit we're all fond of Pluto and this recent news took us all by surprise. Pluto seems to holding up well so far, no talk about his leaving orbit or anything like that, so I'm sure it'll work out."

An official from NASA who declined to be named was despondent. "Christ, we're just getting started out there and what do they do? They take one of our stinking 9 planets away from us? Do you know what we will have to do after we finally visit all our planets? That's right, we'll have to have the technology to friggin go to ANOTHER solar system to explore more planets! Faster than light travel or Wormholes is what it's going to take, and who knows WHEN some egghead will figure THAT out! No one wants to visit a goddamn dwarf! What's the point???"

At press time we had not received statements or replies from the other planets we contacted.

In related news, the Organization To Save Our Planet, issued a statement that they plan on voting to disband at their annual meeting in October.

(hris

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Wikipedia Wacks Backpedaling Political Figure

Representative Gil Gutknecht (R-Minnesota) Caught Attempting To Edit Wikipedia Bio
 
 
Our country is mostly clueless on how computers and the Internet really work. Those that try to cover things up now reveal more by trying this kind of thing than if they just left it alone. I think it's pretty cool! The only thing that I worry about is that if politicians really catch on they may pass laws to protect themselves from this kind of thing...

A spokesman for Gutknecht, didn't dispute that they tried to change the entry and questioned Wikipedia's reliability. "We're concerned when anyone looks to Wikipedia for factual information," Jon Yarin said.
Yeah, we'd sure hate for them to find any, like this link found in Gutknecht's bio to a USATODAY story that backs up the information stated on Wikipedia... :-)
 
(hris

Monday, August 14, 2006

Vietnam Top Level Domain Cost Cut About 50%, But STILL Expensive

 
.VN, Vietnam's Top Level Domain, Open to the World

On Tuesday 15th August Vietnam's Top Level Domain .VN Landrush starts. All companies in the world are free to register .VN domain names without restrictions.

(PRWEB) August 14, 2006 -- For years the Vietnam registry only offered second level domains under “com.vn, org.vn, …”, but now on Tuesday the 15th August the top level domain .VN domain opens to the world. The only restriction imposed by the registry is that only companies can register .VN names.

The ccTLD will embrace a significant success in a world where domains become strategic investment for brands and "domainers". Vietnam has a population of 84Mio and an for now an internet penetration of 15%. The population size can be compared to the population of Germany.

VN domains are now more accessible. In the past ".com.vn" domain name registrations exceeded 200.-USD. Now for the .VN Landrush, AsiaDNS (the Asian portal of EuroDNS) offers .VN registration for an annual price of 48.-Euro with an on-time setup fee of 38.-Euro. Source: http://www.asiadns.com

The loss of restriction as well as the new competitive price should drag a lot of attention to this newly available ccTLD of a large and promising country.

VNNIC is the registry for Vietnam that manages the entire .VN zone. Link: http://www.vnnic.net

AsiaDNS / EuroDNS is a leading domain name registrar offering domain name registration services and portfolio management for European an Asian ccTLDs.

http://www.asiadns.com

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

TLD Turned Into Free Short URL Redirection Service

Dot TK Registry Launches Auction Domain

Amsterdam - Jul 11, 2006 (PRN): Dot TK, the registry for .TK Internet Domain Names, announced today the launch of Dot TK Auction Domain - a new tool for Internet users to promote their online auction or product on the Internet.

In an online auction setting, products are usually found through the auction website's search function. This limits the promotional options to the merchant, and the traffic to the online auction. Dot TK Auction Domain allows auctions to be found directly, also outside the auction website! Dot TK Auction Domain is free of charge.

To get started with Auction Domain, the Internet user with an auction or online product promotion should capture the URL (website address) of his auction or advertisement. Usually this is a very long URL which is difficult to remember. This user simply copies and pastes this URL in the Dot TK website. The Dot TK system will visit this auction URL, register the product information, and automatically generate a custom domain name based on the product or service sold. With two easy steps a Dot TK domain name is registered. For example, a yellow bike can now not only be found on the auction website, but also by going directly to http://www.yellow-bike.tk.

"Auction Domain increases the possibility of being found at no cost.", says Joost Zuurbier, founder of Dot TK. "With Auction Domain you can advertise your auction to other people you know, or just place a short ad with your Auction Domain in other media such as newspapers. You generate more exposure and traffic for your auction, which will increase your auction revenue".

Dot TK Auction Domain works with all 36 major auction and advertisement websites, such as eBay, Yahoo! Auctions, QXL, Marktplaats, Speurders, Yezzz, DHD24 and MercadoLibre.

About Dot TK
Dot TK is a joint venture of the Government of Tokelau, its communication company Teletok and Taloha, Inc., a privately held company. The government of Tokelau has appointed Taloha, Inc. as the exclusive registration entity. Taloha, Inc. is privately funded and has offices in San Francisco, USA and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. With its management team, experienced staff and multi-redundant backbones in both countries, Taloha, Inc. is handling millions of domain name registrations.

More information about Dot TK can be found on http://www.dot.tk
More information about Auction Domain can be found on
http://www.auctiondomain.tk

For more information, contact:

Joost Zuurbier
DOT TK: RENAMING THE INTERNET
Tel. +31 20 5315725
Fax. +31 20 5315721
Email: joost.zuurbier@dot.tk
Website:
http://www.dot.tk

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

E-Z Search Engine Debuts

 
Streamlined E-Z To Use Search Engine Debuts

Searchez.net, an improved mega search engine is now up and running on the internet. Compared to a clearinghouse network, Searchez.net is not a niche engine, rather, it searches all the search engines, making the results more efficient, quicker and much easier to archive.

Cleveland,Ohio (PRWEB) August 2, 2006 -- Searchez.net, an improved mega search engine is now up and running on the internet. Compared to a clearinghouse network, Searchez.net is not a niche engine, rather, it searches all the search engines, making the results more efficient, quicker and much easier to archive. Because it is categorized differently, it searches in a different format, so the results are different from other search engines.

Easy to use tabs indicate groupings and systems of classification leading to listings in thousands of categories. Another distinction: Searchez.net offers relevant news related to the keyword search in one click. All encompassing clear cut tabs for both individual and business interests include: Images, Audio, References, News, Directory and shopping.

For example a search for George Clooney might discover images, movies, biography, mainstream news stories, and the fact that his fan club wants him to be a presidential candidate in the next election.

Besides a
free directory for small business advertising, a dictionary, encyclopedia and links to other websites, this innovative short cut to answers can search in multilanguages: English, French, German Italian and Dutch. A free search of audio files also makes this a popular site for users of all ages.

Searchez.net has so many advantages for small businesses that it is virtually a business to business yellow pages. The most usable tool is a free directory for small business advertising; Some examples: A doctor seeking to add to his office can find information on where to find
medical equipment under Medical and Dental. Under the same tab, an individual will find a link to a place where they can sign up for dental plans or auto insurance.

If a business person is looking for a new location, the search under Communities will give information on the best place to locate, and under Government and Law the entrepreneur will find several a sites to zoning laws in that community. Volunteer organizations setting up a booth at a festival will find all the needed supplies under Art, Photo and Music. Searchez.net, an innovative, comprehensive new search engine is an alternative to the usual, and it will bring up answers that are unusual.

Search easy get better results.

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Review and comments of Submit2Please.com Submission Services

Review and comments of Submit2Please.com Submission Services

I'm a reseller for the submission services. Since you can go to their site directly and bypass my reselling the services, I have nothing to gain by this post. As this service gains more satisfied customers it will not be hard to find those that have used it and will be willing to tell others about it.

We are also resellers for 1ps.biz. They to provide hand submissions to a smaller list for much less money. While I think 1ps.biz is worth the money, I don't think the two services compare, either in quality of the work done, or the extensiveness of they lists they use.

We also offer a free submission list that you can use to submit your site. I have suggested to Submit2Please that they make their list public, since those of you that want to do the submissions yourself are not going to pay them or anyone else anyway, but that is their decision.

We have just completed our 3rd submission project (500 directories) with them and I can tell you they provide what they say. They do submit to a few sites that were not appropriate for us, and they do submit to some places that may not be worth the trouble. We also asked them on one occasion to NOT submit to DMOZ for us, since we prefer to take care of that ourselves. This seems to be a fairly new service and some of their staff is still learning all of the things you need to know about submissions. If you use their service, you should set up an email address and monitor the submission replies you get and let them know if a site seems really bad, requires payment, or requires return links when you are not willing to provide them. They have been VERY responsive to all of my requests and (many) suggestions.

I'm sure some critics will say that most of the sites they submit to are not worth the time/money, but I disagree. Even if a site is small and their link is not "direct", they may send you some traffic over time. And if these small sites don't get submissions, they may not grow and survive. Help these sites with a listing and they may help you with some return traffic.

Sure, you can submit your site yourself, but if you just use our list and submit to about 200 places, I think you will find that it takes several days to a week to get through them all. You have to fill out the form, but also read the "rules" to make sure your listing has a chance to be accepted. Take it from me, I have submitted about 100 site over the past few years and it takes me about 24 hours on average.

To wind up this post, anyone may contact me for more information and questions. I do highly recommend that you do some keyword research and optimize your site first, but the optimization really does not play a part in directory submission. What it will do is help you to write the best optimized description for your directory listings.

Is That A Search Engine In Your TV, Or Are You Just Glad To See Me?

Is Your Search Engine Listening?
 
by Aaron Goldman, Wednesday, July 26, 2006
 
I RECENTLY CAME ACROSS A paper written by Google and the Center for Neural Consumption at Hebrew University describing "social and interactive television applications" that allow your computer to listen to your television, determine what you're watching, and display relevant Web applications.
 
Imagine watching Rachael Ray on the Food Network and having a Web site pop up with the recipes she's using, along with a chat room for people who have cooked that particular dish.
 
Now we're talking--er, listening.
 
The paper outlines a methodology by which a computer can pick up and decipher the audio signal from a TV. In turn, the authors introduce four potential Web applications: "personalized content layers, ad-hoc social communities, real-time popularity ratings and virtual media library services."
 
And how would these applications be monetized? You guessed it's through audio keyword sponsored listings.
 
Seems to be a no-brainer to me. I'm sure companies like Peapod would salivate over the opportunity to reach people watching that Food Network show with an ad to "Buy All the Ingredients Here."
 
But, as with any new technology that promises advanced ad-targeting features, the biggest question marketers will want to know is: can it scale?
 
Well, we already know that TV and Internet are often consumed simultaneously 16 percent of all Web use occurs while viewing TV, per the Online Publishers Association/Ball State Study released last month. That's still a relatively small number, though, so let's consider what it would take to reach critical mass and make this a meaningful advertising vehicle.
 
One option would be to entice consumers by offering commercial-free content to those who adopt the technology. Why would the networks ever agree to this? Well, they already face stiff challenges from TiVo and DVR penetration. If they could use this platform to drive viewers to their Web properties and share in the ad revenue from sponsored listings, it might be worthwhile.
 
Another option would be extending this technology to cell phones and PDAs. While there are certainly a fair amount of people who chat on the phone while watching TV (unfortunately, my wife is one of them), most people will at least have their cell with them in the room.
 
Imagine if people watching MTV could download a ringtone from the artist whose video they just watched. Or if the voting options for "American Idol" popped up right on your phone as you were watching the show.
 
As the paper points out, this technology could also be used to interpret radio signals--another reason why the cell phone might be the right device to tap. Nearly all handsets being manufactured these days are Web and video-ready, so the robust applications are still possible. And certainly, subtle keyword text ads would be suitable in this environment.
 
So, enough about personalization and advanced search tools. How long before search engines literally start listening to us? And will it make AdSense?
 
Aaron Goldman is Director of Client Strategy and Development for Resolution Media, an Omnicom Media Group Company. Resolution Media delivers customized business solutions through search marketing strategy and integration. Aaron can be reached at AGoldman@ResolutionMedia.com.
 
See what others are saying on the Search Insider BLOG.
 
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[Update May 23, 2009: Public Forced To Accept HDTVPC - Washington, DC - The bill dubbed "HDTVwithaPC4U" was passed by a slim margin last night ending one of the largest public vs. government business promotion in years. Consumers had just finally felt they could settle down with national acceptance of HDTV as broadcast network TV was finally ended with the spectrum being sold off for 3.2 Trillion dollars to Chinese/Arab SaudSino Networks who plan to use it for US-based IM/SMS offerings. Now consumers will be requred to purchase HDTVPCs in order to vote electronically in this years national elections. When asked if the time table of 5 months wasn't a little unrealistic, Senator Wallis who sponsored the bill replied, "Wahl, if the nay-sayers wouldn't have dragged their feet, we coulda had this puppy in place by now...! Everyone I know has already bought one or received on as a gift like I did". HDTVPCs are expected to cost between $349 for a 12 inch model to about $3700 for a 72 inch model.
(hris ]