Archive for November, 2008:

The silver lining to the current state of the economy

There’s plenty of doom and gloom to go around these days, but its not all bad news. Choosing a vendor has never been easier, so don’t wait for the dust to settle. Companies are licking their wounds and only the strong will survive. Defenses are down and now you can [...]

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2nd Annual Open Web Awards - FINALIST

Baynote is a finalist in the Mashable 2nd Annual Open Web Awards — an international online voting competition that honors major innovations in web technology.
Now we need your help! By voting for Baynote, you are helping to put our brand in front of the most tech-savvy early adopters, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, influencers, Web 2.0 enthusiasts [...]

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Mob Search - Tune into the Crowd

Our latest 90 second  webcast “trailer” as created by our Creative Czar Brian, is now available.  This is about the quickest way to “get” what Baynote means by Social Search and why it’s different.  And if you don’t believe us, listen to our customer Bill Skeet from Juniper Networks tell it like it is from [...]

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Business Could Learn a Few Things from Chairman Mao

Yesterday at Baynote we had the privilege of a visit by a delegation from China’s Consulate General office in San Francisco including the Consul General himself Gao Zhansheng.
We initially discussed Baynote’s platform and why its peer-driven recommendations are particularly important to business and society at large. This lead to a more philosophical conversation regarding [...]

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Where do these stairs go? They go up.

As a web guy, I spend quite a bit of time surfing the tubes. Today I found this interesting bit over at compete.com:

According to their website, compete.com “triangulates multiple data sources, including ISP, Panel & Toolbar to estimate U.S. traffic.” Basically, they follow network traffic to provide usage reports.
The “Visits” chart above shows a steady [...]

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