The Herald Journal is inviting reader input on the above topic. If we get enough comments with enough variety, a sampling of those comments will appear this coming Sunday in a "Bloggers Soapbox" column on the newspaper's Opinion page.
A computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed an algorithm designed to help create new top-level internet domains.
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com , Monday 19 May 2008 at 12:19:00 Nist researcher aims to thwart malicious domain name lookalikes A computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed an algorithm designed to help create new top-level internet domains. > Read the full article
It looks that Google might be conducting some sort of major update. Yes, I know - Google is constantly updating, constantly adding content and "improving" the algorithm. But some changes make a bigger impression in the forums then others. I have noticed recent discussion at WebmasterWorld and DigitalPoint Forums with people either complaining or praising a major shift in their rankings
It's no secret Google cares about search quality, but it is a secret exactly what it does to maintain that quality. Now the company says it'll talk a bit more about it.
At the request of a worldwide Internet organization, a computer scientist at NIST developed an algorithm that may guide applicants in proposing new "top-level domains." The NIST algorithm checks whether the newly proposed name is confusingly similar to existing ones by looking for visual likenesses in its appearance.
Washington, May 17 : Experts at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed an algorithm that can check whether a proposed domain, the last part of an Internet address like .com, is confusingly similar to existing ones by looking for visual likenesses in its appearance.
-- Forbes readies ad net for female execs: Forbes is prepping an ad net aimed at female execs, the latest in a string of verticals the financial mag has created in recent months. The site will run original content and articles from ForbesLife Executive Woman magazine.
A major drawback of the latest generation video products and applications has been the complex requirements for coding and decoding signals. An alternative put forward by European researchers turns the traditional video coding paradigm on its head.
The last time you searched for a video of cats on skateboards what were the search terms you used? I bet it wasn’t “cats on skateboard videos.” It was probably just “cats on skateboards.”