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Yesterday I laid out the risks and rewards of investing and trading stocks online.
As I said, it's easy to do and actually kind of fun, but like going to Vegas, you have to be able to walk away from the table if you're losing money.
To help you avoid that, if you really want to start trading...
Read More | Oct 31st, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 1st, 2007
My friend and I were texting each other about the Red Sox World Series rout the other night -- way to go Sockies, how to beat 'dem Rockies! -- and, both being Boston natives, were having a grand old time.
My pal won some money on the Series and had a strange question for me. Or maybe my friend is...
Read More | Oct 30th, 2007
It’s back.
The dot.com bubble, that is. And with it comes a new wave of venture capitalists that are pouring money not just into Internet companies, but in life sciences companies, as well.
And in increasingly larger numbers.
An October article in The New York Times says it all. “Internet...
Read More | Oct 18th, 2007
For anyone outside the UK, news about the BBC iPlayer is hardly going to be earth shattering I agree. Indeed, for most people inside the UK and who are not part of the Beta trial there is no access to the BBC TV content via streaming video across an IP connection either. But there will be at...
Read More | Oct 16th, 2007
Okay, Halloween is only two weeks away, so what better time to introduce five "weird" internet & media content stocks that might be more treat than trick.
The list is culled from the financial web site Barrellomoney.com. The site does warn that a few of the 'weird' selections might be high risk...
Read More | Oct 13th, 2007
Boffins from the University of California, San Diego have succeeded in developing new algorithms to map the Internet. While mapping any network topology can be complex and demanding, mapping the Internet takes the task to a whole new level. Yet Priya Mahadevan and Amin Vahdat think they have...
Read More | Sep 15th, 2007
Ever wondered how ADSL (or broadband internet access over telephone lines) works? I often have and, having worked
for an ISP in the UK (BT Retail) for about 6 months I can offer a slightly better explanation than when I started. ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. It is...
Read More | Aug 27th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 26th, 2008
The Internet is dynamic, gradually shifting form from year to year.
This year's model? Apparently it's all about more consumption -- and less chatting online.
Exhibit "A" comes from the Center for Media Research, which reports this week that Internet users are communicating less and consuming...
Read More | Aug 27th, 2007
The constant worry of soldiers leaking top-secret information onto the internet via blogs had forced the commanders to approve every blog entry that a soldier wrote before they could post it onto the world wide web. Fortunately for them it's called off, at least for now.
Just 3 days ago, a fact...
Read More | May 6th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Aug 25th, 2007
That depends, to be honest, on which Internet you are talking about. For most of us mere mortals the answer will vary, depending upon how fat the pipe connecting us to the Internet is and how many people are downloading video streams over it at any given moment in time. For the uber-users at the...
Read More | Apr 27th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 27th, 2007