Archive for April, 2007

3 Interviews Later …

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Well here we are, 3 interviews later. Haven’t had a chance to go to a session yet but I did have the opportunity to interview Mike Moran from IBM, Michael and Mikhail from ClickFacts.com and Stephanie Krebs from DominionEnterprises.com. Here’s what we talked about.

With Mike From IBM:
Mike and I discussed the launch of a free search engine Omnifind Yahoo! Edition. While I haven’t had a chance

I (L) NY

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Well in my home town of Victoria, BC a *rush* job for business cards would be next day at best. Not in New York. The fine folks at FedEx Kinkos (we don’t have one in Victoria) had me processed within 15 minutes including proofing the first set and will have 200 cards done and ready to be picked up at noon, about an hour after I dropped them off.

Now, to those of you from New York this may seem

LIVE FROM NEW YORK

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Well it’s 9:38am on the first day of the conference. So far so good, got my Webmaster Radio Press pass, have toured the floor(s) checking out where everything is so I don’t find myself scrambling later and will be attending sessions shortly.

The only thing I seem to have forgotten is my business cards. Hmmmmmmm. Well they’re just a *little bit* important at a NETWORKING FUNCTION!!!

Sorry for the lack of postings …

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Just wanted to put up a quick post to apologize to all our regular visitors that there haven’t been any posts this week. Things have been pretty hectic with SES NY coming up and I haven’t had much time for posting.

That said, we’ll be more than making up for it next week when we’re …

LIVE FROM NEW YORK !!!

When I’m not interviewing for Webmaster Radio or attending one of the awesome parties

Free Internat Access From Google

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Google today announced that they will be providing free broadband access. TiSP, still in Beta, provides extremely high speed access and comes to your door as a free kit that includes everything you need to get your 8MBPS (10x faster than standard DSL) free.

Google recommends using it as a wireless Internet connection source and provides everything you’ll need to get up-and-running wirelessly.