Priceline, Zagat Survey Partner
Priceline.com has entered into an agreement with Zagat Survey, which will provide exclusive online hotel reviews for priceline customers to access for free.
Zagat survey information will cover hotels, restaurants, attractions in the US and some international locations. The Zagat information, along with traveler reviews from priceline customers will feature more than 600 cities and thousands of hotels, restaurants and attractions.
Breaking Up with Bad Clients
As any type of company or consultant, the WRONG clients can destroy your success. It is often very tempting to keep clients, since the money seems nice, but when you drill down to the nitty gritty, they are often not very profitable at best, and a complete resource drain that can damage your pocket book and your quality of life at worst.
PreFound Enters Its Blue Period
The relaunch of the people-powered PreFound search service goes a little farther than the color scheme shift from orange to blue.
Internet Search Powered By… K-Fed?
Kevin Federline, who is mostly notorious for his former marriage to Britney Spears, hasn’t exactly burned up the charts with his musical endeavors as of late. In an attempt to boost his popularity, Federline (or K-Fed, as it were) has partnered with Yahoo and Prodégé to build his very own search engine.
If you take a search engine, add a floundering pop star, and throw in prizes for searchers that run queries on the site, then what will you come out with?
Don’t worry; I’m not quite sure either.
Yahoo oneSearch Goes Mobile
Yahoo announced today that it is making its Yahoo oneSearch service available on the mobileWeb in the United States. The search service first launched in Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0 is now available to 85 percent of mobile phones.
Google Jazzes Up Personalized Homepage
In a recent update, Google has added a new feature to its personalized homepage that might signal a focused effort to snatch another one of Yahoo’s strongholds away. By allowing users to give their Google homepage a more artistic look and feel, the company is sending a clear message that it wants to become the primary portal for everyone’s Internet experience.
Will I be Sued for Supporting Piracy?
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, and nothing I say should be taken as any sort of informed legal opinion.
Google Loves A Tasty Blogroll
Judging by a patent application filed by Google for ranking blog search, one of the three things a blog should have is a blogroll, and being included in some high-quality ones will help too.
Ian Of Debian Will Sun Himself
Ian Murdock of the Debian project will move into the world of Solaris as he joins Sun Microsystems as Chief Operating Platforms Officer.
HealthiNation To Share Videos With Yahoo
As their names might have led you to guess, Yahoo Health and HealthiNation have similar focuses and goals. Now, thanks to a new deal, they’ll be working together in pursuit of them.