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Art Sells Itself on eBay

Posted By Guest on January 24, 2010

Small black acrylic artwork has an Internet connection to place itself for sale every week
Art Sells Itself on eBay

How much would you pay for artwork that you could only own for a week? Well, the current price for artist Caleb Larsen's piece stands at $4,000 and its eBay auction is set to run another 4 days.Read More

Undersea Internet Science Station

Posted By Guest on December 09, 2009

Neptune First Internet Undersea Science Station

Thanks to a new, wired undersea observatory, when it comes to exploring the deep blue sea, there will be no more of this tethered buoy business or taking ships out to upload data from brief time snapshots taken by instruments.Read More

Americans Consume 34 Gigabytes Daily Per Person

Posted By Jake Easton on December 09, 2009

We feast our eyes and ears on TV, computers, video game consoles, handheld consoles, smart phones, radio, movies, and music - not to mention print media. Now a new report finds that the info diet adds up to about 34 gigabytes per day for each person.Read More

The Internet Weighs 550 Million Tons

Posted By Guest on November 20, 2009

The Internet Weighs 550 Million Tons

For the first time, somebody has spent the time to precisely and scientifically calculate the weight of the Internet.

To determine the total weight, CNET calculated that approximately 570,937,778 computers that are believed to be connected to the Internet, according to the Internet Systems Consortium. Netcraft estimates there are another 175,480,931 servers worldwide.Read More

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$99 Wireless Internet System

Posted By Guest on November 11, 2009

Low-cost system provides wireless Internet delivery
$99 Wireless Internet System

Chumby takes your favorite parts of the Internet and delivers them to you in a friendly, always-on, always-fresh format. It's a window into your Internet life that lives outside your desktop, so content like weather, news, celebrity gossip, podcasts, music, and more has a place to play away from your world of documents and spreadsheets.Read More

Web Creator Sorry for the Double Slashes He Put in Web URLs

Posted By Jake Easton on October 16, 2009

The man who created the world wide web says the two strokes in front of every website address were a mistake.
World Wide Web Creator Sorry for the Slashes He Put in Web URLs

Tim Berners-Lee, the man credited with creating the World Wide Web, recently said that his only real regret about his development is forcing people to type the (essentially unnecessary) double slash after the 'http:' in URLs.Read More

WikiReader: Wikipedia In Your Pocket

Posted By Jake Easton on October 13, 2009

For only $99, the new pocket-sized WikiReader allows you to browse 3 million topics on Wikipedia.
WikiReader Pocket Wikipedia Browser

With 3 simple buttons and 3 million topics, WikiReader brings the iconic Wikipedia to all generations. With your active life in mind, WikiReader's screen is fantastic under bright sunlight as well as indoors. Hold WikiReader in your hand and you'll instantly feel why people love its organic design.Read More

Yellow Pages Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Hits the Target

Posted By Guest on October 05, 2009

YellowPages.ca' Giant Darts Mark The Business Location.
Yellow Pages Darts for Restaurants

The creative guerrilla marketing campaign was developed by Yellow Pages Group in Canada (yellowpages.ca) to target restaurants, florists, and a variety of other urban storefronts to show how YellowPages.ca could pinpoint consumer search queries for local businesses better than the more general search engines.Read More

It's Not About Web Traffic Anymore

Posted By Guest on October 04, 2009

Consider putting less emphasis on your own traffic, and more on reaching out to other websites.
Internet Marketing Strategies

Instead of focusing on building unique visitor stats, some experts believe businesses should be focusing on disseminating unique content around the web virally. That's one strategy to garner the most eyeballs to see exactly what you want them to see.Read More

WiFi Body Scales with iPhone App

Posted By Guest on October 02, 2009

An included free service links your scale to the internet.
WiFi Body Scales

The web dashboard is the extension of your WiFi scale. From any web browser, or from the free iPhone application supplied by Withings, you can log on and see a rich, relevant view of all of your weight data collected by your scale, with no time limitation and in total confidentiality.Read More