Paid content comes to Kazaa
News Paid content will invade the Kazaa file-swapping network Monday in a major commercial test of a service that until now has lured millions of people with free music, video and other digital files. The major music labels have launched paid online...
[May 20, 2002, 8:54]
Paid version of Kazaa promises faster downloads
News Developers of Kazaa, the popular peer-to-peer file-sharing software, on Thursday launched its updated, paid version, Kazaa Plus. Sharman Networks, which developed Kazaa, launched a free version of the software in February that included advertiser...
[August 29, 2003, 11:40]
Paid online content gaining ground
News The company also predicted that paid content will then grow at a 20 percent rate through 2007 to reach $5.4bn. Consumers are slowly opening their pocketbooks for paid content," Jupiter Research director David Card said in a statement.
[March 25, 2003, 10:49]
Paid search booming
News Paid search is expected to grow faster than any other sector of online advertising, increasing from $2.6bn in 2004 to $5.5bn in 2009, according to a new study. Specialised search in four categories -- retail; financial services; media and...
[February 24, 2005, 12:20]
Paid-for Android apps come to the UK
News Paid-for applications will be available to UK Android owners starting from Thursday, T-Mobile has announced. Speaking at an Android developer event, Regan Whitehead, mobile internet category manager at T-Mobile UK, said: "When [users] click on the...
[March 12, 2009, 7:29]
Paid search boosts Yahoo revenue
News Nearly one fifth of Yahoo's overall first-quarter revenue grew out of its partnership with Overture Services, a provider of paid search listings, the Web portal disclosed in a securities filing on Thursday.
[May 16, 2003, 9:40]
That's a Million Dollar ripoff from paid wikis.
Talkback That's a million dollar ripoff from paid wikis which are similar in that there's one author and author's can advertise. Here a list of them: http://quarterwiki.com http://milliondollarwiki.com http://onebuckwiki.com
[December 14, 2007, 22:20]
The Misery Tab is Paid Again by the Big Easy
Blog Looks like we're (Houston area) going to miss the worst but the cost is going to be paid by New Orleans. Landfall of the eye is likely to be almost due-south of New Orleans. That means that they will get the brunt of the storm.
[September 1, 2008, 10:31]
PAID
Downloads PAID! is a database program which allows freelancers in the film and television industry to easily track Job Invoices, Clients, Crew Members, Billing Items and Project Estimates. The program sports a user friendly interface, totally integrated...
[October 12, 2009, 4:27]
PAID
Downloads PAID is a FileMaker Pro runtime database program which allows freelancers in the film and television industry to easily track Job Invoices, Clients, Crew Members, Billing Items and Project Estimates. The program sports a user friendly interface...
[October 7, 2009, 15:54]
3 opens up paid, international Skype functionality
News Giving 3 customers more ways to discover paid Skype offerings to call mobiles and landlines abroad will open up a new world via your mobile," Russell suggested. Many customers of the operator 3 will soon be able to use the mobile version of Skype...
[September 30, 2008, 15:15]
News sites embrace paid-search ads
News and Google settled a two-year court battle involving the companies' competing paid search services with Google agreeing to license several of Overture's patents. Three old-media giants are taking up - or furthering their involvement with - the...
[August 26, 2004, 10:55]
IBM and Nomad Software and Processing Services Help Affinity Cards Be Among First to Market Pre-Paid Cards in the UK and Europe
White Papers Affinity Cards, a start-up, had to quickly build an IT infrastructure to support its new business of offering pre-paid (debit) cards in the United Kingdom and Europe. As a result without investing large sums of money for in-house software and...
[April 26, 2008, 1:02]
Overture expands paid-search umbrella
News Overture has launched its operations in Australia offering paid-placement search services, headed up by an ex-AltaVista heavyweight. Overture was itself bought by Yahoo as part of the directory giant's battle against Google and Microsoft for the...
[February 5, 2004, 9:05]
Project managers: Well paid but for how long?
News Best paid skills for contractors Best paid skills for permies According to the latest Skill-o-Meter figures, provided for silicon.com by the TheSkillsMarket, all project management skills have declined in value over the last 12 months.
[August 16, 2002, 10:47]
Google takes on paid-search company
News Paid-search company Overture Services has some new competition: Google. We're a leader in paid search, and Google's a great leader in algorithmic search. But EarthLink is not abandoning paid listings altogether.
[February 7, 2002, 6:31]
Paid for only
Talkback However, if the law was that the purchaser of a packaged software product had legal recourse against the organisation publishing the software, that might at least go some way to redressing the balance between between paid for a free software.
[May 19, 2009, 16:19]
Search site scraps paid listings
News Jim Lanzone, vice president of product management for AskJeeves, said on Tuesday that after 18 months the Internet search company will cease Index Connect, its paid inclusion program. Paid inclusion allows advertisers to pay fees to have large...
[March 3, 2004, 7:45]
Women in IT paid 20 percent less than men
News Jan Peters, manager of the Women's Forum at the British Computer Society, said she thought women were often paid around 20 percent less than men doing the same job. Parity Resources, an IT recruitment company, said its male candidates were usually...
[February 27, 2008, 14:27]
Yahoo! to launch paid Net video service
News The video service comes on the heels of a paid version of Yahoo! is close to unveiling details of a paid, subscription-based Internet video service that will compete with a similar product from RealNetworks, according to sources familiar with the...
[February 10, 2003, 8:38]



