Is Google targeting eBay and PayPal? That is exactly what people thought when news of Google’s payment service was leaked. In today’s Murdok, we feature a couple of stories that take a look at the possible uses and implications for Google’s upcoming e-wallet.
Developer Thinks Different And Sues Over iTunes
David Contois claims that Apple Computer has infringed on his six-year old design patent.
Dell Would Be Glad To Think Different
While most heads of PC makers cowered from speaking on the record, due to their fear of Microsoft, a certain Texas-based executive spoke out.
Seecrets on Website Promotion: Search Engine Wars a Different Perspective
As at May 29, 2005, Google last traded price was $266 – an increase over its opening price of $100 on August 19, 2004. It is easy to be caught up by the outburst of irrational exuberance over this spectacular performance. Instead, this article tries to present a contrarian’s view.
Putting Digital Colors in a Different Hue
Nowadays in the digital technology world, consumers are getting more inclined in the digital imaging market. As compared before, digital imaging tools like digital cameras, color printers and color scanners became less expensive, thus more accessible to eager users. Digital colors, along with their inherent complexities accompany the boom of digital imaging technology.
Price Your Products Differently in Different Markets
Last April, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, and the US-based Global Health Council held a 3-days workshop about “Pricing and Financing of Essential Drugs” in poor countries. Not surprisingly, the conclusion was:
Linux: A Very Different Business Model
For its 31 January edition, Business Week has an intriguing story online about Linus Torvalds, the Finnish creator of the …
Yahoo and Google in Same Space, Different Business Models
Interesting report by Michael Liedtke that looks at how Yahoo and Google appear to compete in the same industry, but with different business models.
Demystifying The Radically Different Keyword Results Provided By Overture and Wordtracker Part 3
Finally: Making sense of the numbers (here comes the shock).
Demystifying The Radically Different Keyword Results Provided By Overture and Wordtracker Part 2
Reason #2 – Duplicate Searches
As you most certainly must know, Overture’s strength as a viable advertising medium for online businesses lies in the fact they are provide results to “tens of thousands of Web sites” which include AltaVista, Yahoo, MSN Search, HotBot, and AllTheWeb just to name a few. They claim to reach more than 80% of active U.S. Internet users.