AdWords Seminars for Success will be presented in six cities during Google’s first round of introducing these one-day training courses aimed at informing entrepreneurs on the benefits of AdWords and its potential rewards.
MySpace Begins Marketing MySpaceIM
Back in May, MySpaceIM finally launched after much anticipation. But it really hasn’t caught on – I downloaded it then and to this point, virtually no one I know is using it.
Dell Begins Blogging
Oh, oh, this is becoming a trend. A human being on Dell’s Web site? Calling Jeff Jarvis, calling Jeff Jarvis! Oh, he already chimed in. Steve Rubel did too and says the same thing.
AOL Begins Blogging Stocks
A new member of the Weblogs Inc network owned by AOL launched formally launched today; BloggingStocks.com will focus extensively on eight major companies, including its parent firm, Time Warner.
AOL In2TV Begins Its Broadcast Day
Warner Bros and AOL officially opened up In2TV, and have a variety of classic programming available to their online viewers.
Microsoft Begins VoIP Bloodbath
What many had speculated for a while seems to have been verified from the words of Steve Ballmer: Microsoft is entering the VoIP market, offering free calling through Wi-Fi-ready mobile phones running Office Communicator for Windows Mobile. Upon the news, one analyst predicted a “bloodbath” for mobile operator stocks.
Battle Begins Over Vista Setup Screens
Ars reports that the U.S. Department of Justice has received a complaint from a company, likely HP, that Microsoft is not complying with earlier antitrust rulings in regards to the Windows Vista setup process.
Google’s Jagger Update – Dust Begins to Settle?
What happened? Webmaster’s, site owners, online businesses and SEO companies everywhere have been desperately trying to decipher the fallout from the longest and most grueling algorithm update in the history of the Internet.
Google Stock Begins To Deflate
The search engine company’s shares have begun to drift downward since their secondary stock offering took place.
Lee Begins Google Job On Schedule
A flurry of reports have Google’s newest executive, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, the center of a non-compete lawsuit controversy, beginning his duties on schedule in Beijing despite squawking from Microsoft’s camp. The hotly contested president of Google China had a busy day Monday, working to get the research center off the ground.