Google’s Ad Serving Plan: Closing in on Offline
Two recent patents indicate that Google is taking significant steps to finding more places to put search, navigation, and ads.
Nokia Design Has a YouTube Channel
Looks like the Nokia Design folks have a YouTube channel where they are sharing some conceptual videos exploring the (potential) future of mobile communications.
CareerBuilder Launches New site
If you work in a stressful environment and feel like your job is driving you closer to old age and death there is a new site that may be of interest.
Marketing Agencies Shouldn’t Publish Their Fees
Karri Flatla has given me a good topic for a future article in the business coaching series. She argues that B2B firms should publish their prices on their web site…
Configuring Standard Access Lists
Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow a router to permit or deny packets based on a variety of criteria.
New Data Center for Google
Google has announced plans to open a new data center in Lenoir, N.C., according to state officials. Local residents hope that Google’s presence in the region will boost the local economy and spur job growth.
Belgians Now Fighting With Yahoo
The Copiepresse agency that forced Google to post a court decision against the search advertising company on Google.be has initiated a legal battle with Yahoo over linking to articles.
Google Unbound And Free Online Books
Google wants publishers and authors not to fear giving away electronic books online saying that it will ultimately lead to more book sales. At the Google Unbound conference yesterday at the New York Public Library the focus was the marketing potential of offering free books online.
Google’s Latest Hotspot: Librarian Central
Google wants to speak – presumably using an “inside voice” – with librarians. To facilitate this, the search engine company has launched the Librarian Central blog. And while some of us might just accept that information and move on, there have been some surprisingly strong reactions to the development.
Google To Sell TV Time Online?
The Internet, magazines, newspapers, mobile phones, radio, and recently, maybe even billboards. But is Google going to top all those media this year by working with CBS to set up an online auction for TV advertising spots? Reports conflict, and Google, as usual, will not “comment on rumor or speculation.”