August 5, 2005
- Visiting Sites That You "Know" - Great Resources Change
I recently visited the Shareware Promotions site and was really impressed with the new information that I found. (…)
- Shareware Industry Conference Registration Special!
Until April 1st early conference registration is only $99, after that conference registration is only $129! Walk-in registrations at the door will be $149. (…)
- Google Mimics Amazon And EBay In Courting Software Developers
Like its fellow E-commerce leviathans Amazon.com and eBay, Google is facing a reality of the Internet business: It needs to court independent software programmers as well as customers. (…)
- DR Pays $ 8.8 million for SWREG
E-commerce outsourcing provider Digital River (digitalriver.com) announced on Friday that it had acquired SWReg, a provider of e-commerce services for software authors. (…)
- ICE Awards - Recognizes Clients for Internet Commerce Excellence
Well this appears to be a week about Digital River so why stop now
Digital River announced the call for entries to its 2005 ICE Awards. (…) - Digital River - Again ….
I think Dave Collins from Shareware Promotions made the announcement that appropriately reflects the software industry sentiment…
Digital River's Most Recent Acquisition more…
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August 4, 2005
- Digital River Enhances its SoftwarePassport Technology - Will Developers Like This Enhancement?
Digital River Enhances its SoftwarePassport Technology. (…)
- Laws of Software Development
SixLaws of SoftwareMost home consumers have all the software they will ever need, and most companies out there already have all the basic technologies they need to successfully compete. (…)
- The Great Software List
We found a review of FeedForAll software listed on The Great Software List . Not having been previously aware of the site we were quite pleased to find ourselves in such great company. (…)
- Internet Games Festival Winners Announced
The Independent Games Festival in 1998 to encourage innovation in game development and to recognize the best independent game developers. (…)
July 30, 2005
- Web Pages that Suck
Vincent Flanders' Web Pages that Suck blog lists the biggest Web design mistakes of 2004. (…)
- Google Sandbox
Before we get too far into an explanation as to what Google's sandbox is, it must be noted that not everyone even agrees that the sandbox exists. (…)
July 28, 2005
- Registration Open for Shareware Industry Conference
Registration is open for the 2005 Shareware Industry Conference. The conference will be held in Denver, Colorado July 14-16. Early bird registration is only $ 99! (…)
- Teen sued by Apple gains legal help
A lawyer specializing in freedom of speech and the Internet said Wednesday he will defend free of charge a 19-year-old publisher of a Web site facing a lawsuit over an article that revealed trade secrets about an Apple computer. (…)
July 27, 2005
- Gerrit Schumann is Leaving element 5
According to a recent Digital River/Element 5 Press Release Gerrit Schumann and two other former element 5 shareware holders are leaving the company to pursue other interests. (…)
- TouchGraph
This site has been around for awhile but it's "coolness" never ceases to impress me. (…)
- Ingram Micro Launches Online Marketing Service
If you are not familiar with Ingram Micro you should consider becoming familiar.
Ingram is one of the largest computer/software distributors that sell to resellers. (…) - Filangy's Tag Line is If You've Seen it We'll Find It
Filangy is a new way to manage and share Web information. You'll never have to go hunting for an article you read online last week or search over and over again. (…)
- Hacker Tracks his own Investigation
A hacker broke into the U.S. (…)
- Free RSS to HTML PHP Script
In addition to making your RSS feed available to your visitors for use with their RSS Feed Reader, as a webmaster you may also want to make the same feed available on your website for viewing with a regular web browser. (…)







