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Search By Headlines - Get Your Search On!
submitted by: joelp, on Aug 28th, 2006 [www.searchbyheadlines.com]
Search By Headlines - Get Your Search On!
News Submission Service Allows Users to Post News with Multiple Headlines
Reno, Nevada August 25, 2006 SearchbyHeadlines.com, a new site that lets users search or submit news by headline, industry and business category is pleased to announce its free news submission service for PR and IR representatives is now available. The news site allows users to search news by headlines or submit your news release with up to 3 different headlines.
Search by Headlines allows users to search by keywords or headlines for the most relevant targeted news results. News is broken down by headlines and industry sector so users don't waste time searching news that isn't relevant to their topic. Search by Headline, Industry Sector and choose from: Public Company News, Private Company News or Association and Non-Profit News!
Search by Headlines believes that by placing the right headline in the news release, companies can optimize visibility and eyeballs for a more specific, targeted audience. As internet users are exposed to increasing content and content formats, the sooner companies can grab a reader’s attention, the more likely the reader will read the entire news release.
Search by Headlines is the first website that is targeting search and submission of news with a primary focus on headlines and keywords within the headlines. As global internet usage continues and content expands, online users will need efficient methods of finding the news that is relevant to their business and personal use. Search by Headlines will be expanding its news submission and search features to meet user needs.
Contact: Joe Loeppky info@searchbyheadlines.com
Source: SearchbyHeadlines.com
Annan: UN has no plans to 'take over' the Internet
submitted by: rdg, on Nov 7th, 2005 [www.infoworld.com]
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, seeking to defuse a feud over Internet governance ahead of a global summit next week, wrote in a newspaper column published Saturday that no proposals exist to create a U.N. agency to take over the Net.
Fighting for custody of the Net
submitted by: rdg, on Oct 22nd, 2005 [news.com.com]
Custody battles are always nasty. And from the looks of things, a recent proposal to shift control of the Internet to the U.N. will be no better. Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota has brought a resolution before the U.S. Senate that would back the Bush administration's stance against the international body taking over control of the Web's infrastructure--a move that is set to be discussed in Tunisia next month.
Google's Wi-Fi plan for San Francisco envisions ambitious testing ground
Google Inc. wrote grandly of the importance of Wi-Fi in a proposal for free wireless in San Francisco that was made public on the Web Monday, but the search company downplayed its own potential role in delivering Internet service.
Why you should think twice before ditching Internet Explorer
submitted by: gomxgom, on Oct 14th, 2005 [techrepublic.com.com]
If your organization has decided that using IE on a regular basis exposes it to security risks, it's not necessarily wrong. But switching to an alternative Web browser isn't necessarily the right decision either. Find out why even long-time Microsoft critic Jonathan Yarden says companies shouldn't be so quick to look to alternative Web browsers.
