In addition to the “This site may harm your computer” warnings we’re seeing this morning on Google you may have experienced the login bug.
After seeing the “harm your computer” bug this morning I tried to login to my Google account. Google’s login page wouldn’t let me login because it thought I was a computer bot [...]
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“This site may harm your computer.”
That’s the message appearing under every web search result on Google as of about 10:00 AM EDT.
Roadfly.com has malware on it’s servers. This is a problem at Google. As of a few minutes ago I have confirmed with other people around the world and around the United States that they [...]
Continue reading: Google has a major problem this morning “This site may harm your computer.”
DaimlerChrysler has just backed up what we here at Roadfly.com have been saying for years: Cut out the middle man (print media) and go straight to the people (via Internet). “We don’t have the luxury any more of running print ads and waiting six months to see if they work for us,” said [...]
Continue reading: More Auto Manufacturers Slash Print Media Advertising Budgets
(From left to right: Laura Burkholder, Roadfly; Mark Solheim, Kiplinger’s; Janis Little, Mitsubishi; Fred Staab, Cruise Control Radio; Les Jackson, Roadfly Road Test Editor; Max Farrow, Roadfly Road Test Editor)
(Charlie Romero, Roadfly Publisher, test driving the new Dodge Charger Police Package edition around Pocono Raceway)
I had the fantastic opportunity to attend the International Motor Press [...]
Continue reading: The Roadfly Crew Partying at Pocono Raceway
We here at Roadfly are happy to announce our new long term road test section. We’ve been entertaining you with our short term tests and reviews for years now, but a week-long impression of a vehicle can’t really give you the full story on it.
Now we’re going to tell you what it is like to [...]
Continue reading: Roadfly Launches Long-Term Road Tests Editorial Section
We’re very proud to announce that Brian Armstead, a seasonsed journalist with more than 30 years of experience in radio, television, and print, has joined Roadfly as a Road Test Editor and Public Relations Director.
Click here to read the full press release about Brian Armstead joining Roadfly.
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Roadfly has offered a community events calendar since late 1999. Unfortunately, we have not updated our event calendar software since its initial release. Ouch! The feature was very much in need of an overhaul. Over the years members have made a number of excellent suggestions for improvements we should incorporate into our next software release. [...]
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The job of attracting new customers and retaining old ones just got a little easier for Roadfly small busines advertisers. In the past, Roadfly only offered one advertising option for direct mail and small business advertisers. The option was banner ads. This was the same advertising option offered to auto manufacturers and their agencies and [...]
Continue reading: New Solutions for Small Business Advertisers
First it was mp3 music, then it was Hollywood movies and now it’s editorial content. Editorial content which is blatantly stolen via RSS/XML feeds. What’s with all this stealing? Just because it’s there doesn’t mean it’s free to be stolen.
We recently modified the Roadfly Terms of Service to more clearly explain that commercial businesses can’t [...]
Continue reading: Scraping, the new buzz word. What’s with all this blatant stealing?
The Roadfly editorial staff gets invited by auto manufacturers to various driving events around the world. Sometimes they’re exotic locations like South Africa or maybe the mountains of Hawaii and other times they’re right here in the good ole US of A. Bein’ as how we’re all just a bunch of good ole boys there’s [...]
Continue reading: Playing in the Mud with Nissan Trucks
This is quite a milestone! We reached 10 million message forum posts earlier in the month. We’ve had this incredible milestone on our radar for a few months. Of course, as things go, we were actually heading to Detroit to cover the 2006 North American International Auto Show when the message post was made.
Thank you [...]
Continue reading: Roadfly Community Forums Reach 10 Million Posts
We annually award the best of the North American International Auto Show (a/k/a the Detroit Auto Show). We award the auto manufacturers for their styling and innovation. Some years it’s easier to come up with the winners than others.
Here’s a quick list of this years winners:
• Best Value – Honda Fit
• Most Innovative – Mercedes-Benz [...]
Continue reading: 2006 North American International Auto Show Awards