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Google Is Now Fully Caffeinated As Its Web Indexing Project Is Complete

Google announced today on its blog that is had completed its new web indexing system called Caffeine. It was last August that Google first announced it was working on this project . According to Google Caffeine provides: “50% fresher results for web searches than our last index, and it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered. Whether it’s…

ITIF Report: Global Economic Benefits Of The Internet $1.5 Trillion, More Than Global Sales of Medicine, Renewable Energy, & Government R&D, Combined

Included in the VeriSign 1Q 2010 Domain Name Industry Brief , is a a new study by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. Titled “The Internet Economy 25 Years After .com: Transforming Commerce & Life,” the study draws on a variety of research sources to gauge the commercial impact of the Internet, in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the first .com domain name registration. The report…

ITIF Report: Global Economic Benefits Of The Internet $1.5 Trillion, More Than Global Sales of Medicine, Renewable Energy, & Government R&D, Combined

Included in the VeriSign 1Q 2010 Domain Name Industry Brief , is a a new study by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. Titled “The Internet Economy 25 Years After .com: Transforming Commerce & Life,” the study draws on a variety of research sources to gauge the commercial impact of the Internet, in …

Will The First Site To Make It Big Off the iPad Be An Adult Site?: PinkVisualPad.com

Despite Apple’s  well known disdain against porn, the first site that might ride the iPad’s waive to fame and fortune maybe a porn site. On the day that the iPad hit the stores, PinkVisualPad.com, launched. PinkVisualPad.com, is according to the company, the first iPad optimized adult site on the Web. The President of Pink Visual, Allison Vivas, said she registered …

For The First Time More American’s Would Give Up Their TV’s Than The Internet

According to a survey by Arbitron Inc. and Edison Media Research, for the first time ever, more Americans said they would sooner drop their TV connection than there Internet connection if they had to chose In the survey “ The Infinite Dial 2010: Digital Platforms and the Future of Radio ” 49% said they would drop television, and 48% percent said they’d give up their Internet connection…