Wednesday, May 18, 2005

National Webcast Invasion of the “Bots” , Wednesday, May 18, 2005 (3:00pm – 4:00pm Eastern)

Multi-State Information Sharing Analysis Center (ISAC)The U.S. Department of Homeland Security
US-CERT and the Multi-State Information Sharing and
Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) invite you to participate in the next session of the National Webcast Initiative:


Invasion of the “Bots”
You Could Be A “Zombie” and Don’t Know It!!
Wednesday, May 18, 2005 (3:00pm – 4:00pm Eastern)

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

MediaPost Publications Home of MediaDailyNews, MEDIA and OMMA Magazines

MediaPost Publications Home of MediaDailyNews, MEDIA and OMMA MagazinesFORGET TV GUIDE, THE MAJOR online portals are emerging as a new source for navigating TV programming. Inspired by Google's entry into the video search market, Yahoo! - the most TV-centric of the majors - has stepped up its video navigation services, announcing deals on Thursday with some of the biggest TV programming outlets, including Walt Disney Co.'s Buena Vista unit, CBS News, CMT, Discovery Communications, MTV, Reuters, Scripps Networks, and VH1. Most importantly, Yahoo! said it is now making its new video search service widely available. Following five months of beta testing, Jeff Karnes, director of media search at Yahoo!, said the feature was ready for "prime time," citing the comprehensiveness of the content through partnerships Yahoo! has established, as well as some key technological improvements.

Dazzle, Yes. But Can They Blog?

Dazzle, Yes. But Can They Blog?The essence of blogging has been the one-man band, the big mouth in the basement, the pajama-clad pontificator taking on the media establishment.

Now Arianna Huffington, who knows something about seizing the spotlight, wants to change that. Today she launches a 300-person blog, the Huffington Post, featuring lots of her famous showbiz friends, that could redefine the nature of online commentary, or at least bring her another 15 minutes.