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Camtasia Presentation Studio (Sponsored Post)
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on June 29, 2006
TechSmith recently announced the release of a new version of their Camtasia Studio. This software allows a user to easily create video based presentations. The video presentation can be synchronized w...
What Licenses Do My Widgets Fall Under
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on June 18, 2006
Within the last couple years I've found it much easier to try and find existing JavaScript widgets than try and build my own. One site that I've used on a few projects as a resource for widget...
Should We Use Flash In a Web 2.0 Site
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on April 12, 2006
Yesterday I went for a run and listened to the latest Boagworld podcast. While web design is not a strong point of mine I still like to know what is going on in the space and this podcasts presents th...
Job Posting and Search Meets Web 2.0
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on March 28, 2006
It looks as though a new site named Jobby is trying to tag itself as a web 2.0 job search destination. Especially so when they are only currently serving those jub Hunters who call themselves "we...
Contextual eBay Ads for Web Publishers
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on March 23, 2006
EBay recently announced the winners of their developer program contest. One of the winners that stuck out to me was ctxbay.com. A developer put together an application that is suppose to allow people ...
Entrepreneurs Meet On a Big Network
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on February 17, 2006
Late last year someone emailed me and asked me to join the Go BIG Network. This community describes itself as "Go BIG Network: The BIGGEST Startup Company Venture Capital angel investor Small Bus...
Flipping Web Sites
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on January 20, 2006
I listen to a number of podcasts while driving and or running. One of the podcasts I have setup to download everyday through Doppler is Entrepreneurs Journey. In a couple of recent podcasts Yaro Stara...
EBay Drops Developer Program Fees
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on December 9, 2005
I think EBay is finally trying to stop biting a hand that feeds them. Back in September I talked about how stupid it was for EBay to charge developers to use their API (here). Well it looks as though ...
Web Site Presentation Check
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on November 30, 2005
BrowserShots.org is a free service that allows web site owners to see what their sites look like in a number of different web browsers. For people that have had to go through the trouble of ensuring t...
There are No Barriers for Small Business IT Outsourcing
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on October 16, 2005
As an IT professional in the United States I'm well aware of offshore outsourcing but I'm still trying to digest the extent of it and have been for years now. The other day I ran across the Re...
KnowHow's eLerts
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on October 5, 2005
The Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco is happening right now and it is at full capacity. At the conference a company named KnowHow is showing off their new consumer RSS solution called the eLerts se...
Google's 80-20 Rule
Filed in archive E-Commerce by jason on September 27, 2005
I'm sitting down to write this article with a number of unrelated threads running through my brain. One of them is about a good friend of mine telling me that I should start my articles with the p...
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