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2010

Apparent Networks Launches Powered by PathView

Powered by PathView is a comprehensive partner program that offers resellers and managed services providers (MSPs) new improved capabilities, support resources and opportunities for new revenue streams.

Monetize More Users with Offerpal Tasks

Today Offerpal unveiled its latest product to help social game developers monetize their users - Offerpal Tasks. Built by leveraging Amazon Mechanical Turk, Offerpal Tasks allows gamers and social networkers to earn virtual currency for free by completing what Mechanical Turk calls Human Intelligence Tasks, small online tasks.

Offerpal Launches Offerpal Tasks to Earn Virtual Currency

Offerpal Media has launched Offerpal Tasks, a new way you can earn virtual currency to use in online games and social networks. You can earn virtual currency through Offerpal Tasks by completing easy online tasks through Amazon Mechanical Turk.

PathView Cloud Generates New Revenue for Managed Services

LinkStatus, an Apparent Networks customer and large managed services provider in the UK, provides continuous monitoring and testing of network performance so that its customers can focus on more important, business critical issues. The company specializes in assessing and reporting traffic type and volume; implementing services for deployment and m

How to Leverage Unused Domains to Boost Website Traffic

Do you have more domain names than you do websites? If you answered Yes and are just leaving those extra domain names showing your registrars Coming Soon page full of ads, you are leaving money on the table.

Does IPv6 Still Matter?

IPv4 address space exhaustion is still imminent, scheduled for late 2011. There still is very little happening to convince most network operators to make the requisite changes soon. And there was that financial crisis thing. IPv6 is still a train wreck in slow motion. Does IPv6 still matter?

2008

2007: the year in Tech Overview

From the fall of Vista to the rise of the iPhone, this year in tech has been all about Mac vs. PC. The battle rages beyond the world of of consumer electronics, of course.