Google Beats Analysts’ Expectations Yet Again
Google was one of few successful companies on the stock market today; it provided a little bit of green within big lists…
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Google was one of few successful companies on the stock market today; it provided a little bit of green within big lists…
With all the bad economic news flying around including massive Microsoft layoffs, Intel’s first performance concerns in a long time and IBM job cuts, Apple had its best quarter ever as reported in the WSJ.
"SEO as we know it will be dead within the next 2 years – true or false? With the wealth of info at their fingertips combined with localized, customized search to name but a few Google will no longer need to do what it does now to determine rankings?" I'd say "false".
Sometimes we get so caught up with hunting down a remote few monsters, we forget about the gangs of gremlins lurking next door. A controversial new study from the Internet Safety Technical Task Force suggests minors face greater dangers from their peers than from predators.
This morning at Microsoft, it seems that someone sighed, "Let's get it over with." The company has released a fourth quarter financial report that wasn't supposed to turn up until after trading hours, and the numbers in it aren't pretty.
Even though people can accomplish great things while working as a team, not being able to measure the results is something of a limiting factor. To fix this problem with Google Sites, then, an integration with Google Analytics has been announced.