While the video looks interesting, it reeks of that same potential I fear Microsoft never manages to achieve, these days. Nothing about Microsoft seems to excite me anymore… but what are the alternatives, to the overly bloated computer giant, that nowadays, seems only to thrive on special effects (Vista, proving case in point!)?
Firstly, check out Robert Swetnam’s Me Blog! One smart gentleman… Tons of informative stuff!
Michael Flannagan is back with a hot new look! So glad you’re back, my friend! (P.S. The young gun who introduced me to the word ‘blog’).
On the same theme: here’s another rock-solid web-designer… David Behan – and doesn’t talk bull but produces first rate web… very much someone who talks to you on your own level.
Seriously, if you want something done, or a website built… I couldn’t think of three finer names in the business… but that’s just my opinion as a beginner!
Animator Vs. Animation. This is the follow up! – I’m luvin’ this stuff!
Yahoo Inc is in advanced talks to carry Web search advertising from Google Inc as part of a search for potential alternatives to being bought by Microsoft Corp. Yahoo’s (which has rejected Microsoft’s unsolicited offer to buy it as insufficient and has been seeking alternatives to a Microsoft takeover) use of Google search would be for a limited test, one source has said. The two-week test with Web search leader Google would involve Yahoo targeting Google Web search advertisements at 3 percent of the users of Yahoo’s own search services.
Microsoft fired back saying that a deal between Yahoo and Google would make the market for Web search less competitive — turning the tables on Google, which has charged Microsoft with anti-competitive practices in the past.
It’s like Nasa’s Cape Canaveral, only in cyberspace! Not many cars get the prestige of their own countdown website only the Dodge Challenger and now Nissan’s long awaited GT-R have them. The miniwebsite has three countdown downloads and photo geneology of the various generations of Nissan Skyline.