Self described reformed crack dealer/New York Times columnist David Carr continues the fine tradition of bad video creation by New York Times writers in a post in today's Carpetbagger (The paper's Os read more » DiscussBury
Michael Arrington writes about SkyGrid which "lets users personalize and filter the real time news stream from blogs and traditional new sites, and it also tries to detect 'sentiment' via an algor read more » DiscussBury
"Did you know that a vicious price war is threatening to upset the wholesale bandwidth market? If you didn't, you might not be prepared when your provider is "de-peered," leaving your Web site as read more » DiscussBury
"For the first time since the group started surveying the US about how the country gets its news, the Pew Research Center has found that the Internet has passed newspapers as a primary news source.. read more » DiscussBury
Google Inc. has decided to have servers installed at user-ends like telecommunication companies and cable network so as to speed up the search process and to display the search results, content and v read more » DiscussBury
"Vator.tv, the "YouTube for start-ups" has a new feature going live on Tuesday morning that lets companies post short updates to their Vator.tv-hosted information pages. Similar to Twitter..." read more » DiscussBury
As we all know Google never stops with its efforts to extending its territories on the web. It is quite Alexandrian in its approach; never to be content with the area covered. Google is set out to in read more » DiscussBury