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This says a lot about the PR teams working for the world’s top companies. US media
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Ask Jeeves What’s In A Name? By
John Stith
Some speculation around the search engine industry focuses on a possible name
change by Ask Jeeves. Many have their thoughts on what the new name might be but
this is also a bit of PR for the 4th ranked search engine.
Have problems with Jeeves' name or even your own name? Come talk about
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Search Engine
Roundtable suggested Jeeves was playing the name game so I ran through it
once.
Jeeves, Jeeves Bo Beeves Banana fana fo feeves Me my mo meeves Jeeves
I didn't see any domain names in their really but who knows. In any event, information
mentioned by the Jeeves' top butler, Steve Berkowitz led some to conclude they
will be moving to a simpler name and consensus seems to be "ask.com" We shall
see. About
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John Stith is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.
PodCasting 101: "Everything You Need To Know To Get Started"
By
Merle
Everywhere you turn online these days you hear the word "podcast" or "podcasting."
No, it's not some broadcasting method used by Martians, even though it might sound
like it. A Podcast is just an audio file that is syndicated via an RSS feed, that
you download and listen to with your computer or a portable device such as an
iPod.
What makes it different from an ordinary RSS feed is the audio component included
in the "enclosure field." Think of it as a feed that talks to you.
Podcasting is increasing in popularity. According to Forrester Research, by 2010
podcasting should have about 12.3 million listeners. That's a pretty big audience.
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Similar to a talk radio show, podcasts can also take the format of an interview.
Topics range from business to hobbies; even rants and obsessions. Lengths vary,
but a typical podcast will run anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, but I have seen
some longer. So far, there are not many music podcasts due to the red tape and
cost of music licensing -- although musicians and/or small record labels bypass
that issue by utilizing their own recordings.
Before you think you need some special device to listen to a podcast, let me assure
you that you don't. Most RSS readers have the capability built in to play podcasts.
Any software that can play a sound file can play a podcast. If you want to take
them with you to listen to while on the road you'll want to invest in a portable
MP3 device like an iPod. Read
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