Ahhh. The time killing game of beer pong. For those of you who have never played beer pong (or have so severely lost that you no longer remember playing), this is truly a game of wit and fortitude. All you need to play is a ping pong ball, plenty of beer, and a few cups. Team up, take turns throwing the ping pong ball at your opponents cups (filled with beer of course), and every time you land in the cup the opposing team drinks the beer.
After Christmas – The E-Commerce Challenge
For US-based online businesses, the day after Christmas means getting back to work, but that doesn’t mean the holiday shouldn’t be on one’s mind.
New Google Contest – Online Marketing Challenge
Looks like Google is having a contest to ask students across the world to help local business’ become more optimized in the Google SERPs: Register your class for the Google Online Marketing Challenge
Google’s Online Marketing Challenge
Google needs a Google contest page to track their list of contests both past and present all in one place. They use contests in different ways (to get work for free, to train future employees, and to expose more people to their products).
Microsoft Issues Free Enterprise Search Challenge
Search Server 2008 Express arrived as a free download from Microsoft, which launched the release candidate during a California conference.
Mobile Market a Challenge for Google
While Google already sells ads on cell phones the company wants to expand it search service to more mobile devices.
Japanese Search Project Could Challenge Google
Google’s search dominance has reached legendary proportions, and the term “Google killer” has become something of a joke. But there’s word that a number of powerful companies, along with the Japanese government, will work together to challenge the search giant.
MySpace Launches The Storyteller Challenge
MySpace, Fox and the Producers Guild of America have partnered to find new talent for original programming.
iShare Could Challenge Orkut, YouTube
Google’s Orkut is extremely popular in some countries, while YouTube has been successful just about everywhere. And now iShare, a service from Rediff, intends to compete with both services, which begs the question of whether both – or neither – of them should be concerned in any market.
Yahoo & Friends to Challenge iPod
A new consortium of challengers has banded together to dethrone Apple as the undisputed champion of portable media devices. Yahoo, Sandisk, and Zing have teamed up to release a new wireless mp3 player that the companies hope will steal away some market share from the iPod.