Say it with Links #6

09
Nov
07

Hi everyone. As usual, Say it with Links is in session. Here are the links we believed were interesting for weekend literature:

- Got ITunes? Got IPod? Congratulations, you are now part of the monopoly.

- Video killed the Radio star, right? Well, what we should be wondering now is if the Internet Video is killing the Video star.

- The fast-speed evolution of computers has made most consumers throw away their technology when it breaks, replacing it with a new one. But, this trend is changing – consumers are realizing, due to Internet interaction, that things can be fixed.

- Adobe is preparing to release a Web-Based Photoshop Express – the evolution of big desktop programs into the webapplication world?

- As previouly predicted, Facebook has announced that it is developing tools to become a advertising network. But, as expected, the backlash was sure to follow.

- MySpace terrorism was a known fact in the Web as the security flaws pointed out to this Social Network were various. But now the target is shifting from the unknown user to higher profile pages. Take as an example the most recent victim - the singer Alicia Keys.

- eMarketeer forseen that the Internet advertising in the US will double in the next 4 years. A definite sign on the effective ROI found in the advertising investment done on the WWW.

That’s it for now. If you have links you’d like to share or some feedback concerning the current ones, drop us a comment.

Have a great weekend!


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