Friday, February 25, 2005

Paid search interest drops

Shares in internet search engine companies have started to drop over the last week, adding fuel to claims that there may be a price bubble in the market.
Classically punters are trying to call the market, this is great news. It demonstrates that there is a market if the market is perceived to be controlled by investors, when we take a taxi and hear the driver is investing - as last time, that will be the peak of the bubble!


Cyber attacks hit Japan

The Japanese government has been hit by a series of unique cyber attacks, targeting the computer systems of high-profile ministerial offices.
This is all over the world, not just Japan. This has got to be something that someone could find a commercial solution for, afterall, fear sells, what is taking the time on this?


Top UK search engines revealed

Neilsen//Netratings has announced the country's top 20 search engines of 2004
In my view there are just not enough, we need more channels, more routes to market, not less, competition rules!


Councils urged to blog

Local councils are being told to get online and keep internet journals, or blogs, to bring local people together.
Too right, it is a great medium for communication, provided that the writers are not too uptight. Buy who let the blogs out and read all about it...

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