Clint Boulton

TransMedia Pulls Trigger on Collaborative Word Processing

Software startup TransMedia is looking to crack into the cluttered market for word processing software with a new product tailored for the increasingly mobile workforce. TransMedia introduced its Glide Write 2.0 operating system and word processor on August 28, billing the software as a “mobile collaborative platform” that lets users create, edit and share rich […]

Google for GoDaddy?

It can be a lot of fun to predict who Google may buy next. So when a colleague pointed out a blog post on Domain Name Wire last week that suggested Google could buy GoDaddy, I went fishing. Noting that registrar GoDaddy has been on a veritable patent filing rampage (more than 50 pending), Domain […]

Yahoo Talks Up New Web Mail Software

In the interest of making it easier for its people to reach each other even when theyre not online, Yahoo, on August 27, added the ability for users to send text or instant messages from a computer to a cell phone via Yahoos Web mail software. Users of Yahoo Mail can now send free text […]

Caution for Businesses Thinking About Google Apps

Google Apps Premier Edition may be a tempting alternative to Microsoft Office software, but it may not be all that its cracked up to be early on, according to one industry analyst. When Google unveiled its Google Apps Premier Edition (GAPE) in February 2007, many industry watchers sat up and took notice. The initial thought […]

Ask.com to Put Collective Search Concept in Place

Ask.coms users may not have time to fully absorb the search engines revised Ask 3D service because it will be following that act in the next six to 12 months with “collective search.” Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone said collective search is a way of improving the relevance of search results by using the feedback of […]

YouTube Users Rail Against In-Video Ads

YouTube has only been running in-video ads for a couple of days, but the video-sharing site has been shelled by comments ranging from annoyed to angry to disgusted. To recap, YouTube Tuesday began running ads directly in videos from select partners. Yesterday morning, I wrote about how I couldn’t seem to find any of the […]

IBM Buy Shines Spotlight on Web Collaboration

IBM Buy Shines Spotlight on Web Collaboration”> IBMs purchase of Web conferencing vendor WebDialogs on Aug. 22 highlights a growing trend in which high-tech stalwarts and startups alike are vying for pieces of an online collaboration software pie that could be worth billions of dollars. WebDialogs makes on-demand Web conferencing services, and IBM plans to […]

YouTube Now Running Ads in Select Videos

Google’s YouTube property allegedly has begun running ads directly in its videos this week. I say allegedly because I spent 20 fruitless minutes this morning looking for one, viewing a dizzying array of Ford Model beauty tips and muscular videos about new BMWs and such. I must be looking for video ad love in all […]

YouTube Looks to Ignite in-Video Ad Sales

Google took a major step toward answering how it would derive financial value from video-sharing site YouTube August 21, rolling out ads in videos from select partners such as Ford Models and Warner Music Group. Finding unobtrusive ways to plant ads in videos has been a major challenge for search vendors such as Google, Yahoo, […]

Google Admits to, Fixes Video Refund Gaffe

Everyone loves a good mea culpa and posted a big one on its Google Blog site August 20. Seems the company underestimated the firestorm of complaints it would trigger when it discontinued its download-to-own/download-to-rent feature for its Google Video service, meaning the videos customer bought would no longer be playable. Customers were offered a refund […]