Israeli PM Gets The Google Bomb
Prime Minister Ehud Ohmert learned that the benevolence of Google can rapidly sour if one’s critics emulate their politically charged American counterparts and tag one’s name with a less-than-flattering phrase.
Blogging: Random Thoughts & Predictions
Citizen journalism, word of mouth marketing, not to mention good old-fashioned seditious libel, mark some of the more prominent aspects of this generative beast we call the blogosphere.
Adding Video To Web Content Strategy
In the wake of the FCC’s issues with VNR’s and the growth of YouTube, Internet video is catching on as a way to reachonline viewers.
OSPF Route Redistribution Review
OSPF route redistribution is an important topic on the BSCI exam, and its a topic full of details and defaults that you need to know for the exam room and the job.
SEM and Lateral Thinking Skills
Joe Sinkwitz, also known as Cygnus, has a great post explaining how the polarized view of SEO is quite naive and inaccurate in nature.
Tune Up Your Newsletter for Compliance
In this article we’ll continue talking about how to create a healthy email message and give a few tips how to survive anti-spam filters.
Search Ads: Big Buys Last Month
Interesting Netratings data on ClickZ for the month of December 2006.
Did Gmail’s Spam Filtering Freak Out Recently?
While I’ve been a big fan of Gmail for a long time now (especially the spam filtering), earlier this week things really got bad.
A Yahoo-ized Google Homepage
eWeek’s Steve Bryant wondered what Google’s homepage would look like if it looked more like Yahoo’s. The purists look at him like they’re smelling onions, but others look at it and think it’s not such a bad idea.
What if Google Looked like Yahoo?
Steve Bryant went and basically redesigned the Yahoo homepage as if it were created by Google filled with Google services, and instead of being a jab at either company, it looks great.