 Thursday, December 15, 2005
In digging through a seemingly endless pile of emails yesterday, we stumbled across our daily dose of OnlineSPIN, served up from the good folks at MediaPost. Today’s edition discussed Cory Treffiletti’s predictions for 2006 which brought up some interesting points...
 Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Earlier this week it was reported in the Wall Street Journal that Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is considering rewarding users of MSN Search with some of the advertising revenue (or free software or other content) from MSN’s search business. An interesting idea for sure. A couple of thoughts on this…
 Monday, December 12, 2005
A few of us recently attended MIT’s “Search Revolution: A Meeting of the Minds” in an effort to hear some outside perspective on Search and the long tail concept of the internet and how it relates to our mission of building the content economy...
 Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Q: What’s the difference between a fanatic and a zealot?
A: A zealot can’t change his mind. A fanatic can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.
~ Winston Churchill.
We indeed love Winston Churchill.
Crack open the bubbly because it’s official...today we began rolling out the second set of major enhancements to our search assistant applications. Specifically, today’s release features what we call the “Closed Loop System” (CLS), a built-in mechanism that makes it much easier for consumers to report unapproved installations of our software. As if that’s not big enough news, we also announced today that we will end distribution of the 180search Assistant by the end of the year and will replace it with our new Seekmo Search Assistant.
 Monday, December 05, 2005
We’d like to thank the folks at Sunbelt for helping us out a bit on the PR front today. They beat us to the punch in announcing a great service being offered by one of our new partners, YouSendIt, and the fact that it’s supported by Zango Search Assistant...
 Thursday, December 01, 2005
It was brought to our attention yesterday that a completely unacceptable installation of our software was occurring on a popular crack site. First, we absolutely prohibit our partners from distributing our software on such sites. This is a terminable offense. Second, we categorically require every partner to gain proper consent from the end user prior to every installation of our software. Not doing so is also a terminable offense.
 Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Zealots are often quick to accuse “adware” companies of illegitimate software installations and deceptive distribution practices. What we’ve yet to see any of them do is be equally critical of the anti-spyware scanning application companies who are routinely deceptive in their labeling and classifications of some downloadable software, including our own.
 Wednesday, November 16, 2005
We are optimistic with today’s announcement of the TRUSTe “Trusted Download Certification Program,” which should finally create meaningful industry standards. Backed by some of the biggest consumer-facing software companies in the world, the stringent (yet fair) criteria announced today should finally create a clear differentiation between legitimate and nefarious programs. The former will survive. Bad actors will not.
 Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Based on early reports, it would appear the TRUSTe Certification Program represents the first meaningful industry standards backed by some of the biggest consumer-facing software companies in the world.
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