Page, Brin Chat About Google At The WEF
The World Economic Forum draws a lot of powerful people, and this year, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page were in attendance. The guys took a short break from deciding the Earth’s fate, though, to discuss their little search engine company.
Microsoft, Look to Krugle for Your Search Woes
It’s just amazing to me that Microsoft has continued with a failed search strategy, even after it’s apparent to EVERYONE (including Microsoft’s CFO) that what they are doing isn’t working.
EFF Slaps ABC Over Blogger Harassment
Free speech meets corporate paranoia as the Electronic Frontier Foundation took up the cause of ‘Spocko’, an anonymous blogger who posted audio clips broadcast in San Francisco on ABC Radio to his site.
Cisco CCNA Exam: Five ISDN Details To Remember
CCNA exam success depends on mastering many technologies that are new to you, and few exam topics have more details than ISDN.
Microsoft Achieves Record Revenue
Microsoft, on the precipice of launching Vista to the public, released record revenue reports today of $12.54 billion for the last quarter of 2006, which figured to be a 6% increase over the same period of the prior year.
Social Media Too Sweet For Websites
There’s a reason why every single news article you read today, whether at the New York Times or on an individual blog, has one or more links to submit that article to a social media service – the publisher wants the massive traffic a Digg or a Reddit can deliver.
Does Your Site Deserve Targeted Traffic?
Have you noticed how entitled some people seem to feel about getting targeted, interested visitors to their sites?
Are Short-term Contracts Damaging to Your Company?
Why do managers use temporary contracts and agency staff? Sometimes it is for short-term projects.
What is it with These Recruiters?
I love recruiters, they form a very important niche in our economy, they call people, and they ask them if they would be interested in a job, but are they paying attention to what people want?
Tips for Creating an Effective Product Newsletter
I’ve been working for a software developer company for about 5 years. We regularly send the letters about new program releases and upgrades to our customers and different newsletters to those people who subscribed to our mailing list.