ZDNet Resources
- Nano-hitchhikers to deliver drugs
- Another research team has found a way to use nanotechnology to deliver drugs. As you may know, polymeric nanoparticles are excellent carriers for delivering drugs. But as they are quickly removed from the blood, they are somewhat ineffective for the task. Now, researchers from the University of California at Santa...
- Tags: Science &, Nature, Nanotechnology, Health &, Medicine
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- Newspaper circulation down, news site usage up
- Beware crowing that newspapers are dead. The paper business is dying, for sure, but the news business is alive and getting well. Today, however, there will be plenty more armchair analysis of the death of newspapers, because the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) The last bastion of the...
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2006-05-08
- US newspaper circulation down 2.6%
- Average weekday circulation at US newspapers fell 2.6% during Q2-Q3 2005. Sunday circulation also fell 3.1%, according to Newspaper Association of America.
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2005-11-08
- Most popular US newspapers: USA Today, Wall Street Journal, New York Times
- Daily US newspaper circulation dropped 1.9% in Q4 2004 - Q1 2005, which was the largest decline since 1995-1996, when circulation fell nearly 2.1%. Sunday circulation declined 2.5% over the last six months, compared with the same period a year ago, eMarketer says. Average weekday circulation for US papers, Q4 2004...
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2005-06-12
- US newspaper circulation down 1.9% for daily, 2.5% for Sunday in the first half of 2005
- Audit Bureau of Circulations says daily newspaper circulation dropped 1.9% and 2.5% decline on Sundays in the first half of 2005, compared with the first half of 2004. These are the largest circulation losses for industry in more than 10 years. Los Angeles Times reports daily circulation fell 6.5%,to 907,997,...
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2005-06-06
- Newspaper circulation declines 1.9%
- The Newspaper Association of America said Audit Bureau of Circulations data showed average daily circulation of 47.4 mln at 814 daily newspapers, a decline of 1.9% from the same period a year ago. On Sunday, the average circulation was 51.1 mln at the 643 newspapers tracked, a decline of 2.5%...
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2005-05-02
- Newspaper circulation declines 1.9%
- The Newspaper Association of America said Audit Bureau of Circulations data showed average daily circulation of 47.4 mln at 814 daily newspapers, a decline of 1.9% from the same period a year ago. On Sunday, the average circulation was 51.1 mln at the 643 newspapers tracked, a decline of 2.5%...
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2005-05-02
- Newspaper circulation down 0.9% in first half of 2004
- An analysis of data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations by the Newspaper Association of America found that in March-September 2004, only one-third of US dailies gained circulation. Combined average daily circulation of the 841 newspapers in the survey was 47,711,751, a 0.9% drop from the same period in 2003....
- Tags: circulation
- Blog posts 2004-11-15
Additional Resources
- How dangerous is computing to your health?
- How dangerous is computing to your health?...Eat healthy, exercise often, and take time off to disconnect. Simple rules to live by! ]:)Back problemsSeveral years ago I felt like there was a knife in my back. It kept getting worse so I visited a chiropractor. As soon as I told him...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Vertical industries, computer, computing, health care, Preventive Medicine
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- Improved hurricane forecasts with VORTRAC
- U.S. researchers have developed a new technique that provides a detailed 3-D view of an approaching hurricane every six minutes, helping to determine whether the storm is gathering strength as it nears land. The technique, known as VORTRAC (Vortex Objective Radar Tracking and Circulation), has been tested in 2007 at...
- Tags: Hurricane, Radar, VORTRAC, NCAR, Aerospace & Defense, Productivity, Manufacturing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-13
- I don't know the answer, but I DO KNOW THE QUESTION: Is there a limit to economic growth?
- I don't know the answer, but I DO KNOW THE QUESTION: Is there a limit to economic growth?Economic growth is just a trickAll that really happens is people wake up in the morning, do something (or not), and go back to bed again.Economic growth always has an un-growth as well...
- Tags: Economic Growth, OIL PRICES
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Feeling kinda green? This hospital is for you
- I went to a major health care technology show late last month (on behalf of my client Cisco) where I had the chance to hear a bit about a new hospital being built by Palomar Pomerado Health in San Diego. The project isn't done yet, but Palomar President and CEO...
- Tags: Hospital, Health Care, Healthcare, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Acid3 browser test released, nobody passes
- Acid3 browser test released, nobody passesMore detail please!You give the ranking of four browsers, but give no detail on either the test or the ratings. Or info on other browsers. More info please.How about a link to the test?Still digging and can't find it.Thanks, Ed, for a usefularticle ! I...
- Tags: Web browsers, Web browser, Acid3 browser test, Acid3, browser test, Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- EyeGuarder (exe)
- EyeGuarder is a software which has been proved to be effective for protecting the eye sight, especially for children. It will remind you of protecting your eyes or protect your eyes compulsively. The method using software to protect one's eyes is developed in Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Cure Institute...
- Tags: Eye, Evan Nieh, EyeGuarder, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-02-20
- Can you use iPod sales figures as an economic indicator?
- Analysts were hoping for Apple to report a growth in iPod sales of around 16%. Apple delivered a figure of 5%. Can this data be used to take the temperature of the economy? I'm in agreement with my colleague Larry Dignan on this - looking at Apple's figures and hoping to...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Apple Inc., Sales, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-01-23
- Plastic bags: going, going, go...
- Another small sign that the plastic bag is losing it. It being prominence, or even legal circulation. Plastic bags: how did we live before? Now that upscale, more-organic-than-thou chain of provender providers, Whole Foods, is going to stop using plastic bags at the checkout. ...
- Tags: China, Whole Foods, Trader Joe, Retail, Printers, Taxes, Free Trade, Hardware, Peripherals, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Virex 7 Virus Definitions Update (gz)
- Virus Update files contain up-to-date virus signatures and other information for Virex to use to protect your computer against the thousands of computer viruses in circulation and against the hundreds of new viruses that emerge between updates. Network Associates releases new Virus Update files each month. To protect yourself against...
- Tags: Virus Definition, Networks Associates Technology Inc., Virus, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2008-01-09
- Eight reasons SaaS will surge in 2008
- Eight reasons SaaS will surge in 2008Thanks for this excellent post Phil !Thanks for this excellent post Phil.I agree that these important trends will no doubt shape how the SaaS applications and business services sector will evolve, including changes to how vendors will go to market, as well as how...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), software-as-a-service, IT Embracing SaaS
- Discussion threads 2008-01-02
- The peril of panels: Can Web traffic stats be trusted?
- ComScore repeatedly warns in its Securities and Exchange Commission filings that if its statistics can't be trusted its business model is in jeopardy. I'm calling jeopardy. I'm calling a bit of BS too. Why? There's no way that ComScore traffic metrics and what I see internally can be...
- Tags: Panel, TechCrunch, Traffic, ComScore Networks Inc., Marketing Research, Servers, Marketing, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Robert Scoble doesn't understand enterprise software
- Before saying a word, let me state that in my few dealings with famed uber-geek blogger, Robert Scoble, I've found him to be a great guy and I like him. Having said that, let's address the issue: Scoble asks his readers about enterprise software and demonstrates he doesn't understand it:...
- Tags: Robert Scoble, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>
White Papers and Webcasts