New York Wants Online Retailers To Give Them Their Tax

Hey New Yorkers have you heard about the new way your state is going to tax you? The New York legislature has approved a bill that will require online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases shipped to the state.

It doesn’t make a difference if an online store doesn’t operate in the state or have [...]

Op-Ed: Internet Sports Site Show The Future Of The Online World

Where are the most inventive web sites? Believe it or not the big sport sites are where to look if you want to see what’s up and coming for websites.

Videos on the front page that change as the story unfolds. Leader boards with pop-downs that give you all the most important stats.
The face of sports [...]

Op-Ed: Internet Sports Site Show The Future Of The Online World

Where are the most inventive web sites? Believe it or not the big sport sites are where to look if you want to see what’s up and coming for websites.

Videos on the front page that change as the story unfolds. Leader boards with pop-downs that give you all the most important stats.
The face of sports [...]

Journalists Have A Site To Let It All Out

They are ticked off and letting the world know it. They are journalists who work in shrinking newsrooms for demanding editors. Now they have angryjournalist.com to shout their criticism from the highest virtual mountain.

An online complaint board angryjournalist.com allows journalists to anonymously let it all out.
What are journalists so angry about? The Internet for one. [...]

TorrentSpy Shuts Down

TorrentSpy is the latest BitTorrent search engine to shut down. A prolonged legal battle proved to be the undoing of the popular search engine. In 2006 film studios in Hollywood brought forth a lawsuit saying that the site encouraged movie piracy.

TorrentSpy was often used by file sharers to find bootleg copies of films. It [...]

The BBC Is Appearing On Chinese Computers

The BBC is now appearing on Chinese computers. Chinese authorities often block news sites but the BBC has worked a deal with China to allow citizens of Beijing read international news.

A huge firewall still remains in effect though for Chinese language services on the website and any links in Chinese.
Beijing has never admitted to actually [...]

Legit News Photos Offered to Bloggers, Free of Charge

PicApp, a company based in San Francisco is offering Bloggers copyright news and stock photos for free. The company announced the availability of its public beta service on Friday.

Reports say the site quietly launched on Friday giving online publishers legal free stock photo for their sites. The company recognizes that bloggers are the new journalists [...]

Facebook Is Still Going Strong

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So Long, Netscape, You Served Us Well

As of March 1, Netscape Navigator is no longer being supported. The Web browser was used by 90 per cent of those who went online, but now it has died off as a new breed of browsers eroded its user base.

When Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Firefox came into the picture Netscape Navigator started to take [...]

Matthew Lee Isn’t Going Away

Have your heard of journalist Matthew Lee? If you rely on Google to get your news then you won’t be seeing any of his most recent articles. Google News has blacklisted his site claims the whistle-blowing reporter.

Since 1987 Lee has been running the Inner City Press, an online newspaper that focuses on the inner city [...]