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News: Search Engine Marketing Meeting to Feature MSN Adcenter
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Dallas, Texas - (Website Hosting Directory) - February 20, 2006 - The Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Organization (DFWSEM) will host special guest speakers Celena Kingson and Robyn Raybould of Microsoft to discuss the new MSN Adcenter on February 20.

Webmasters and interactive marketers in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas are invited to attend.

Celena Kingson is a Search Media Strategist with Microsoft Search Media Operations. Prior to joining Microsoft's team, Ms. Kingson held positions at both Walt Disney Internet Group and Time Inc. At Walt Disney Internet Group, Celena was a Marketing Specialist where was responsible for creating the largest online integrated marketing program in the history of Disney online. After leaving Walt Disney, Celena gained print media experience as a Custom Publishing Project Manager for Time Inc's The Parenting Group. Celena holds an MBA from Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management in Nashville, Tennessee.

Robyn Raybould is a Search Media Analyst with Microsoft Search Media Operations. Before joining Microsoft, Robyn was the Manager of Marketing and Lead Generation for YellowBrix, a web content aggregator headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. where she managed paid search marketing. During her tenure there she also spearheaded the launch of two new company websites and a customer service portal. Prior to working at YellowBrix Robyn spent several years in Business and Revenue Analysis at MCI. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from New York University.

The Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Organization (DFWSEM) mmeting will take place on Monday, Fenruary 20, 2006 at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held at the Grand Hotel, LBJ Freeway at Coit 7815 LBJ Fwy, Dallas, TX, 75251.

To learn more, please visit: www.dfwsem.org.


Posted by admin on Monday, February 20 @ 10:48:52 EST (2325 reads)
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News: Windows Website Hosting Provider Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary
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Morristown, Tennessee - (Website Hosting Directory) - February 17, 2006 - Windows web hosting provider, 1PlanHost.com, is celebrating its 10 year anniversary with special limited-time pricing.

New customers who purchase an annual web hosting account with the company will receive an instant 10 percent discount, and customers who purchase a monthly web hosting account will have their setup fee waived. The offer is valid until Midnight (Eastern Standard Time) February 28, 2006.

According to Darrell Williams, Founder and CEO of 1PlanHost.com parent company WebWeavers Internet Services, ''We are truly grateful for the thousands of customers worldwide who have supported our company over the past 10 years.''

Mr. Williams attributes much of the company's success to priorities that were set when WebWeavers Internet Services was launched in February, 1996.

''When I started this company, I knew that in order to stay ahead of the competition, we needed to set and stick to a few basic priorities,'' said Mr. Williams. ''So that's exactly what we did, and continue to do. Our priorities include exceeding customer expectations, maintaining our servers and equipment securely and properly, and striving toward excellence.''

1PlanHost.com services are designed to meet the needs of web developers, small business owners and non-profit organizations. All plans are hosted on Windows 2003 powered servers.

ASP.NET, Cart 32 Shopping Cart, SSL, MS Access, MS SQL 2000 database support, FrontPage extensions, ASP, PHP, MySQL and the Helm Control Panel are all included free of charge with every plan.

To learn more about 1PlanHost.com, please visit: www.1planhost.com.


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News: Word Press Design Templates Released by Template Monster
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Brooklyn, New York - (Website Hosting Directory) - February 17, 2006 - Website design template provider, Template Monster, has released five themes for Word Press, one of the most popular blogging platforms available today. The new themes are for free use only.

Template Monster decided to design these five themes and enter the blogosphere after having recently launched its own official blog using Word Press. Simply put, the Template Monster team liked the platform so much that it decided to support the Word Press team and community by throwing out five themes for free use. The themes were designed by the leading designers of Template Monster.

According to David Braun, CEO of Template Monster, ''We really like the Word Press team and the work they are doing. We think that such quality activity should be supported in every possible way. That's why we've decided to design for them. Unfortunately, we are not a community of volunteers but a commercial company and cannot put all of our potential into supporting and developing the blogosphere. But we like the idea so much that we will surely provide some free designs for different blogging platforms from time to time.''

The crux of Mr. Braun’s argument is that while Template Monster does not sell templates for blogs, it does now and will in the future offer blog templates for free, supporting and bringing the main idea of the blogosphere to a new level, enabling more people to almost effortlessly dress up their log entries in top-notch designs before publishing them on the web.

Template Monster plans to release more free templates for different types of blogging software in the future. Among those on the list are LiveJournal, Blogger, and MoveableType.

To learn more about Template Monster, please visit: www.templatemonster.com.


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News: Instant Messaging Exchanges 10 Billion Messages Each Day
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Dublin, Ireland - (Website Hosting Directory) - February 17, 2006 - A new research report covering the instant messaging (IM) market, and its ongoing development (interoperability, VoIP, and mobility) in both the consumer and business segments has been published.

Research and Markets has published the research under the title of: 'Instant Messaging (IM) - Evolving Into A Multimedia Hub'.

The market report delivers in-depth analysis of the IM has become a major market in terms of advertising for portals, traffic for mobile operators and licences for business application publishers.

-- Instant messaging began to develop in the late 1990s as a system for sending person-to-person text messages in real time.

-- But IM now goes well beyond its initial role, and has become a strategic multimedia hub for promoting other services. And so it finds itself at the heart of a battle between ISPs and web portals (and particularly between the portals themselves: MSN, Yahoo!, AOL, QQ, etc...) and, more recently, attracting a great many new entrants.

-- Popularized by consumers chatting in real time over their computers, IM is now becoming increasingly common on mobile devices, boasting a still largely untapped potential.

-- In Europe and in China, fixed and mobile operators have often preferred to design their own proprietary tools, with only very relative success. In South Korea and the United States, on the other hand, operators work in tandem with the leading portals, leveraging their brand names and their user communities, and appear to be obtaining better results.

-- Instant messaging has also made its way into the business world. It is a market that obeys a very different logic, more akin to the world of computing as operated by its leaders, Microsoft and IBM. Presence enables new applications, integrated into existing ones, and built around collaboration and contextualisation.

Since its inception in 1996, with the launch of ICQ, instant messaging has become one of the most popular applications on the fixed web. It has in fact become a mass market, with over 10 billion messages being exchanged every day, and involving close to one in two web users in developed countries, in North America, Europe and Asia. IM is gradually nearing a relative saturation point in these countries, while still enjoying a steady rise in other countries, such as China.

-- All internet users are involved in the phenomenon, regardless of sex, education or socio economic status. Only the type of connection (broadband makes its use easier because of a lack of time constraints) and users' age create any real distinction.

-- The youngest Netizens, and teenagers in particular, are the most avid IM users, and often use it more than e-mail or their mobile phones to communicate with each other, in addition to taking advantage en masse of some of the newest features available.

-- In Europe, the average time spent using an IM tool already exceeded

three hours a month, and five hours a month for users in the US, in 2004. Many youngsters chat over IM every day.

IM has evolved into a role of remote control or multimedia hub

Drawing on its innovative features, such as presence management (buddies online), IM has been enhanced with a host of services that are very popular with users, built around communication (file exchange, PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone voice calls, webconferencing) and personalization (emoticons, avatars, skins).

-- IM distinguishes itself from other communication tools thanks to its multitasking nature, allowing users to engage in simultaneous activities, both on their computer (web browsing, gaming...) and off (talking on the phone, watching TV...).

-- Portals are taking advantage of this convergent tool to promote their other services (webmail, blogs, content...), thanks to tabbing systems. The latest addition to the line-up is a built-in search engine.

-- IM is also gradually being incorporated into websites, and community sites in particular (dating, online gaming, social networking) and could find its way into the TV of the future.

Topics Covered
1. Executive summary

2. Basics of IM
2.1. Definition
2.2. Evolution of features
2.3. Club effect
2.4. Operating architecture

3. Fixed IM consumer market
3.1. Market overview
3.2. Main characteristics of offers
3.3. Use and behavior patterns
3.4. Competitive structure/Ecosystem
3.5. Challenges and perspectives

4. Mobile IM consumer market
4.1. Fixed to mobile transition
4.2. Main characteristics
4.3. Use and behavior patterns
4.4. Mobile IM's ecosystem
4.5. Challenges and perspectives

5. Instant messaging in business
5.1. Use and behavior patterns
5.2. Competitive structure
5.3. Challenges and perspectives

6. Annex
6.1. Some major events during the first semester of 2005
6.2. Technical elements

List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes

For more information, please visit: www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32980.


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News: Domain Registrar, Network Solutions, Opposes ICANN .com Settlement
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Herndon, Virginia - (Website Hosting Directory) - February 16, 2006 - Domain name pioneer and wesite hosting company, Network Solutions, has joined other top registrars in urging the Board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to approve a proposed agreement on the future of the .com domain registry operation only if certain changes are made.

ICANN's staff recently revised the .com registry agreement and proposed settlement between ICANN and VeriSign.

A letter sent to ICANN's Board, signed by Network Solutions and seven other registrars read in part, ''Unfortunately, the changes do not go to the heart of the matter. The agreement still harms the Internet community by allowing unjustified price increases in most future years at a time when fees for .com should be decreasing, not rising.''

The companies outlined critical changes that must be included in any final agreement, including: (1) Barring VeriSign from being able to raise .com registration fees by 7 percent annually without any cost-justification or review in four of the next six years; (2) Allowing a competitive rebid of the contract, which is not permitted under the current proposal. These safeguards are in place in ICANN's contracts with all registry operators other than VeriSign. Without this safeguard, future competition in the .com registry will be foreclosed, forever.

The registrars, who represent about 25 million .com domain names under management, sent the letter on February 14 to ICANN Board Chairman Vinton Cerf and all 20 other Board members. The proposed settlement, for which an ICANN comment period closes February 20, requires approval from ICANN's Board and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Champ Mitchell, Chairman and CEO of Network Solutions commented on the proposal, ''The final proposal, when approved by the ICANN Board, will have far-reaching consequences for the Internet community. Our goal is to ensure that a final agreement does not allow registry prices to increase without cost justification and without market-based checks and balances.''

The proposed agreement would settle pending litigation between ICANN and VeriSign, which solely operates the registry for the .com generic top level domain. Concerns raised by the letter include the proposal's new version of a so-called "presumptive renewal" provision, which would deny competition when the contract ends in 2012. The proposal states this provision must be included in any subsequent agreement, virtually guaranteeing that VeriSign will hold the contract forever without a competitive bid process.

The future operation of the .com registry operation is particularly critical given that .com accounts for 75 percent of registered domain names in the United States. Between 2001 and 2005, the number of .com registrations increased from 24 million to 43 million.

To view an online copy of the ICANN letter, please visit: www.about-networksolutions.com/openletter.pdf.


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