Google’s Newspaper Troubles
If you are in the frontline you will get the most bullets. That is how Google’s troubles with newspapers worldwide can be explained. Google had only recently reached an agreement with Associated Press to use the latter’s content and photos. The latest to hit the headlines is the case with Belgian publishers.
Diller Not Buying This Bubble
Barry Diller, the head of IAC/InterActiveCorp, thinks the market for Internet companies is priced well above what they are truly worth.
Italy Investigates Google Employees
Now this is interesting. Italian prosecutors are investigating two Google Italy employees as part of an inquiry into how a violent video appeared on Google Video
Juicier Apple iPod By 2012
Apple iPod has already revolutionized the face of portable music players, and one Google executive says the best is yet to come.
Sadly (Or Not), Search Mirrors Life
Save your judgments, o cultural elitists, as the holidays descend upon us once again and the masses search, in real, true harmony, for their true hearts’ desires: consuming mass quantities and dishing the dirt.
YouTube Going Mobile
YouTube is partnering with Verizion Wireless to expand its videos to mobile phones. Video content is expected to be available early next month. Unlike the free service YouTube offers online the mobile phone service will cost $15 a month. The new Verizion Wireless service is called V Cast.
Opera Mini Socially Networks
Today Opera Mini launched an upgraded version of the popular mobile browser which enhances social networking on mobile phones.
Google Calls Out Mobile Phone Operators
Google’s Chris Sacca took a swing at mobile phone operators the other day, and others in the Internet industry were quick to join him. Consumers are, according to the head of special initiatives at Google, being blocked from accessing certain bandwidth-hungry applications.
Newspaper Sites Need More Video
To help with the transition from purely print-based operations to the online world, it has been suggested that newspapers need to have more than static text and images on their websites to keep the attention of their visitors.
Keep Your Office I-9 Compliant
In the time that I have worked as an HR Consultant, I have stumbled upon a large amount of employers who do not know how to properly fill out their I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) documents.