Author Archives: Sarah Goodwin

O'Grady vs Apple

According to news coverage, a "California appellate court has sided with Web publishers against Apple Computer. In the case, O’Grady v. Apple Computer, Apple had attempted to subpoena emails and other information in an attempt to discover the identity of sources who allegedly leaked information to bloggers. Read more on Online Media Daily. Late last week, a three-judge appellate panel ...

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Social networks are growing up

An article in Fast Company looks at the impact of the maturing of social networks on the Internet: The spring of 2006 will go down as a curious moment in the annals of buzz. The mainstream-media steamroller caught up with a bona fide cultural phenomenon, then flattened it into a cliché before the average person knew what all the fuss ...

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694 million Internet users worldwide in March

This looks interesting – so here is a post from comScore Networks. It announced the launch of "comScore World Metrix, the first true estimate of global online audience size and behavior based on activity from the world’s largest online behavioral research panel. The comScore World Metrix panel has active representation from countries that comprise 99 percent of the global Internet ...

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Computer is personal again, says HP

This looked interesting with the slogan "The Computer is Personal Again." Says coverage in MediaDailyNews, "MTVN has signed PC maker HP as the lead advertiser for a new dating series that will be available on multiple linear networks, Web sites, broadband channels, and a wireless outlet. Called "Meet or Delete," the series focuses on college students as they decide whether ...

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