Serendipity and Podcasting
I experienced a bit of podcasting serendipity yesterday.
Google Delays Authors Guild Case
Motions for summary judgments in Authors Guild v Google have been delayed at Google’s request, and will not be filed until January 2008.
Edelman, Karma’s Not Just For Earl Anymore
Fortunately, for all things pure and noble, this new free marketplace of ideas works as a circle – what goes around comes around eventually. Wal-Mart and Edelman, meet your blogospheric comeuppance, served with a side of cold irony.
Google Opens Orkut To All
Google has (finally) removed the invite barrier to Orkut, letting anyone with a Google account register for the service.
Cisco CCNP/BCMSN Exam Tutorial: BPDU Skew Detection
You may look at that feature’s name and think, “What is a BPDU Skew, and why do I want to detect it?” What we’re actually attempting to detect are BPDUs that aren’t being relayed as quickly as they should be.
Google, Microsoft Surrender To Belgians
Microsoft and Google have agreed to remove content managed by Copiepresse of Belgium from their indexes, with Google further being requested to pay nearly $43 million in fines.
YouTube Dumps 29,549 Japanese Videos
Copyright concerns expressed by a Japanese rights-holders group resulted in YouTube removing thousands of videos from the popular sharing site.
Stanford Says You’re Hooked On The Net
Internet addiction used to be a joking matter, but it has reached a point where the reality of too much WWW has lead some to busted relationships, job losses, and other bad side effects.
Digital Round Table
I moderated a roundtable on paid search at the Digital Marketing Conference today. I felt it was a really productive discussion.
Scoring For Better Leads
The biggest mistake made by marketers is to give mere inquiries to a salesperson.