Sometimes you just want to get rid of stuff, and Yahoo seems to be in that mindset right now. Yesterday, the Sunnyvale-based company arranged to exchange one domain for a little bit of money and also decided to simply shut down another project.
A Car In Every Garage, Fast Internet On Every PC
It’s a slow, but moving boulder. Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) called on the Bush administration to make a commitment to making high-speed Internet access more widely available to small businesses and all Americans.
Buy.com’s Garage Sale Goes To Facebook
Facebook is a popular social network, but could it also be an auction site?
That’s what Buy.com wants to happen, anyway – the company just launched a Garage Sale application within Facebook.
Google Adds A Garage
At 1,880 square feet, the house at 232 Santa Marguerita Avenue in Menlo Park, California could fit neatly inside the Googleplex, but once upon a time all of Google occupied that home’s garage.
Boompa: Your Garage Online
There are roughly two cars for every person in the United States. To some, these vehicles represent simple transports – efficient means to get from point A to point B. But to others, cars are objects worthy of fanatical attention. The new web startup Boompa is for that latter set.
Taking Your Garage Sale To The Web
With online spending on a serious surge in recent months, web-entrepreneurs are taking cues from the likes of retailers like eBay and overstock.com-case in point: Darren Anderson’s Qwixo.com, a bare-boned online classified site selling anything and everything with next-to-nothing listing fees.
Finger Eating Garage Door Reveals Breakthrough Web Design and Linking Strategy
Last Thursday afternoon I was working on a garage door and regrettably loosened the torsion spring too much. This spring is what relieves or neutralizes the weight of the garage door so the openers can work without burning out and so you don’t have to be Arnold Schwarzenegger to open it.
Marketing Lessons Learned From The “Nightmare Freezer In Our Garage”
It was early Saturday morning when I scrambled out to the garage to try and find the strawberries that I’d bagged up in the summer and put away into the “deep freeze”.