All Posts Tagged With: "News sites"
Finally Made 1,000 Visitors Per Day
For the last two days I’ve finally had over 1,000 visitors per day (Actually I had over 3,000 yesterday but something weird is going on with referrals for Silicon Valley Sleuth so I’m not counting those) which apparently makes my blog one of the bigger ones! I just want to say thanks to everyone who’s [...]
17Jul2005 | Everton | 2 comments | ContinuedNokia and Intel partner on mobile WiMax
After a hot and cold relationship with WiMax in the past, Nokia has thrown its support behind the high-speed wireless technology.
The Finnish mobile giant announced on Friday that it is partnering with Intel to develop 802.16e — which could potentially support high-speed wireless access over much longer distances than are possible with Wi-Fi today.
“WiMax will [...]
Google Stops Downloads Of Its Web Accelerator
Google has disabled downloads of its Web Accelerator software less than a week after introducing the service. The suspension follows reports that the software was caching sensitive content, such as user control panels to online forums and even potentially online banking details.
To read the full story on The Register click here
Reuters launches free mobile news service
Reuters have launched a free mobile news service providing business, sports, entertainment, as well as market data and global share price information. The service is available at mobile.reuters.co.uk
“The free service delivers the top ten news stories written by Reuters correspondents in 200 bureaux around the world. Each story is illustrated with pictures from photographers on [...]
Spammer given nine years - (ZDNet UK News)
Yet another spammer hits the dust. A spammer responsible for sending over 10 million junk emails a day has been jailed for nine years by a US judge.
Jeremy Jaynes, also known by his alias, ‘Gaven Stubberfield’ , is believed to have raked in between $500,000 (£260,000) and $750,000 a month through sales of [...]
Google bosses to be paid $1 per year
The Register have just reported that some of Google’s senior executives will get paid just $1 this year, with no other bonuses or share options. Won’t have much impact on the billionaires though (Co-founder Schmidt has a ten per cent stake worth about $2.7bn.)
Maybe some of the UK’s fat cat bossess will take heed [...]
Online libel: How To Avoid
I just read a timely article on The Register about anonymity for online libellers.
A fund manager, Terry Smith, chief executive of city firm Collins Stewart Tullett, won undisclosed damages from Jeremy Benjamin, another fund manager after Benjamin had posted what he now accepts as false allegations on the Motley Fool forum, www.fool.co.uk under [...]
Ericsson to sue Sendo- ZDnet
Could this spell the end of Sendo?
Sweden's Ericsson has sued UK-based mobile phone firm Sendo for infringements on its GSM and GPRS handset technology patents, the telecom equipment maker has said<
Ericsson said in a statement on Wednesday it wanted monetary damages from the privately held firm as well as an injunction against [...]
Mobile gaming is the fastest growing area in the games market
The increased quality of games across all the handsets means mobile gaming has become the fastest growing area in the games market, reports The Guardian. While console games and the consoles themselves experienced a slump in figures between 2002 and 2003 in the US, mobile games have rocketed from $243m (£131m) to $587m over the [...]
24Mar2005 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued



