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  • Business

    Posted on March 15th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    accuracy, advertising, apple, communicate, feedburner, firefox, microsoft, relationship, responsibility, technorati

    I communicate with my ad company, do you?

    Writers and bloggers will always be fascinated by statistics and I always recommend to use them as a guide, don’t get caught up in them because accuracy will always be an issue.
    There is a problem: what do you do if you want to monetize your site and advertising companies you use rely on third party [...]

  • Web

    Posted on January 30th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    advertising, browser, comments, digg, feedburner, firefox, privacy, rss, subscribe, techcrunch, technorati

    FeedBurner Rick Klau interview Part 2

    This is the second part of my interview with Rick Klau from FeedBurner. You can read Part 1 here. I want to thank Rick again for taking the time to answers these questions.
    Rick and I will be doing a podcast answering any remaining questions. Keep ‘em coming!
    Why isn’t the blog used more to [...]

  • Web

    Posted on January 29th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    advertising, audience, browser, comments, digg, feedburner, firefox, privacy, rss, subscribe, techcrunch, technorati

    FeedBurner Rick Klau interview Part 1

    This is the second part of my interview with Rick Klau from FeedBurner. You can read Part 1 here. I want to thank Rick again for taking the time to answers these questions.
    Rick and I will be doing a podcast answering any remaining questions. Keep ‘em coming!
    Why isn’t the blog used more to [...]

  • Business

    Posted on May 21st, 2005

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    browser, employee, firefox, microsoft, software, xbox

    Microsoft needs to wake up

    Dare Obasanjo writes:
    The main problem is that Microsoft is good at competing but not good at caring for customers. The focus of the developer division at Microsoft is the .NET Framework and related technologies which is primarily a competitor to Java/JVM and related technologies. However when it comes to areas where there isn’t a strong, [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on April 12th, 2005

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    browser, firefox, yahoo

    Yahoo 360

    I played around with Yahoo 360 this morning and for me it was buggy. I requested a simple URL, it wouldn’t accept it. I uploaded an image but it wouldn’t let me make it primary (like it said it would).
    Why is the default “no image” image a male? If I state that I am a [...]

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