It’s Not Easy Being Matt Cutts
One of my favorite Dilbert cartoons is the one where Dogbert is accused of becoming “an annoying person who misinterprets everything you say.” He replies “Yes, I’m more assertive.” Interlocutor replies: “I said annoying, not assertive.” And then something or other about climbing into a clothes dryer.
Google Offers To Educate Egypt
The Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education is getting a helping hand, courtesy of Google. The search engine giant is going to provide the ministry with Google Apps for Education, which will allow it to access “innovative email, instant messaging, and calendaring, with accounts on your school’s domain, all for free.”
Google Invades the Airwaves
Google announced in a corporate blog that it has officially begun beta testing its Audio Ads marketing platform. Earlier this year, the company acquired dMarc Broadcasting as part of its plans to crossover into radio advertising.
Reasons to Love the New MS Ops Manager 2007
The functionality and rich content delivered in the new web console really provides the anywhere access to the information operations teams need to keep systems running. Here are 3 reasons you’ll find the new web console a must-have. I’ll include some screenshots as reference at the end of this article.
ASP.NET: Remove HTML Comments at Runtime
I’ve been playing a bit with regular expressions lately and have to find some useful tasks in order to practice the skill.
Searching For A Google Christmas
Google’s weekly report on the top search gainers, Zeitgeist, came with its usual disheartening revelations, boxed and wrapped by Christmas fanfare.
Google AdWords Takes You Online
Google has added hosted pages for businesses to its AdWords Starter Edition, as they aim for local companies that may not be online yet to have a web page along with their paid advertising.
TechCrunch: Trend and Traffic
#1. Sorry for not blogging these past few days. My daily schedule has gone crazy.
DRM Spells Trouble for Apple, iTunes
Earlier this week, Yahoo released singles by Norah Jones and Relient K in unprotected mp3 formats as part of an ongoing experiment looking at the viability of offering music tracks that are free of DRM (Digital Rights Management) constraints, which have had audiophiles the world over crying “foul” for quite some time.
Make Flash Video Work For You
Back in ancient times (circa 2002), we all dreamed of web TV. No, not that stupid Microsoft set top box… but the capacity for “real” video on the web. We pined for low bandwidth, glossy video âgoodnessâ delivered, on-demand, right to our PCs. Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not going to claim that golden time is […]