The Wall Street Journal broke the news on Friday that they had received information from sources “in the know” about Google, Inc.’s plans to create an online payment system -possibly named “Google Wallet”- to rival that of current online payment leader PayPal, a service of online auctioneer giant eBay, Inc.
DVD: The Next Generation Battle May Be Over
While neither Sony’s Blu-ray nor Toshiba’s HD-DVD have become the clear winner, consumers definitely lose.
Video Game Wars The Consoles Do Battle
Microsoft takes a lead on Sony and Nintendo with a scheduled release date of November for the Xbox 360.
Winning the Inbox Battle in Thunderbird
This has been a quiet week at work: no big projects, few meetings, several coworkers gone.
Trademark Battle, Google’s Achilles’ Heel?
Could recent trademark disputes be the only thing to prevent Google from continuing its incredible growth …
MSN Joins Battle Against Blog Spam
Ken Moss, the General Manger of MSN Search Dev & Test announced in the MSN Search WebLog their support of the new NoFollow tag.
Yahoo vs. DMOZ – Directory Battle!
Where, why and for whom do web directories exist? Some of the hottest debates about web search revolve around criticisms of both the Yahoo! Directory and DMOZ ODP (Open Directory Project). Often these are general level complaints, to wit – link rot, inappropriate placement, difficulty in getting considered for a listing, their inability to keep pace with the growth of the web, lack of direct communication, just to name a few.
Newsletters Winning the Continuing Battle
Did you know the ratio of first newsletter issues to second issues is 20:1*? Starting a newsletter is difficult. Maintaining a schedule is even tougher. Just ask any newsletter editor.
Create Your Companys Battle Cry in Three Steps
Is there anything more worthless than a corporate mission statement?
Marketing: A Battle Of Products Or A Battle Of Perceptions?
Marketing is not a battle of products; it’s a battle of perceptions. It doesn’t matter if you have best product or service; it’s what people think that counts. That is not to say that you shouldn’t have a good product or service – it is a prerequisite of doing business these days. Customers expect it.