CNN has posted an interesting story on the Web passing the 100 million mark in October based on research conducted by Internet monitoring company Netcraft: Web reaches new milestone: 100 million sites However, some of the findings do raise a couple of important questions in my mind. If Technorati is to be believed (they claim [...]
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Interview on Blogging and Advertising
Below is the transcript of my interview with Duncan Alfers which will feature in an upcoming article in Intelligence Magazine. What is your opinion on using blogs as a platform for advertising? Blog and online ad spend for that matter, have grown tremendously over the last couple of years and we’ve seen it start to [...]
NML at the forefront of Citizen Journalism… huh?
Vincent and I had a bit of a laugh today when I opened up the International version of OhMyNews and clicked through to the Citizen Reporter Resources feature. To our amazement the NML is featured in the article, although we didn’t know anything about it and weren’t contacted by the author. What follows is even [...]
What would a YouTube Clip with Google Ads look like?
The net is just seething with speculation and horse-bet predictions in the aftermath of the Google – YouTube buyout which has resulted in more than just a few upset people, including myself of course. Watch this hilarious spoof to see what some people think might happen to YouTube sometime in the near future…
We Own the Internet!
Net neutrality is an issue that is increasingly hotting up in the US within Congress and amongst various stakeholders. In a nutshell, the term refers to the proposed practise of ISPs and telecoms manipulating or blocking Internet traffic based on financial gain or practical/’logistical’ reasons. A new spoof website called We Own the Net gives [...]


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