Google is still advertising for vertical market account executives and strategists in Chicago, but the travel position has triggered the “Google enters travel sector” talk.
Google Summer Of Code 2006
Google has announced their second annual Summer of Code, with 49 organizations mentoring student developers who want to work together on some cool open source projects.
No Free WiFi For Next Google City
While San Francisco will see Google and EarthLink roll out a couple of tiers of wireless broadband service, including one for free, the next city probably won’t see a free option.
Terrorists Dont Trust Google
Terrorist organizations are posting warnings about using Google Toolbar in jihadist Internet forums, according to an article at washingtonpost.com, citing potential spyware concerns.
Google Warms Up A Summer Of Code
The search advertising company will support another Summer Of Code this year, where Google provides student developers with stipends to create new open source programs or to help currently established projects.
Google Calendar Wants To Date You
Months of waiting and leaked screenshots have finally led to the official launch, in beta, of the Google Calendar product. Google Calendar has occupied the minds of Googlites everywhere, dutifully blogging away whenever a whiff of GCal rumors wafted into the blogosphere.
Google Local Grows New Head
Google snatched up a newspaper/online classifieds veteran right from the jaws of major newspaper companies to head up Google Local. Formerly of Classified Ventures’ Homescape.com, Sam Sebastian is described as a new avenue to print advertising for Google.
Sony, Google Break The Da Vinci Code
Part of the publicity for the Tom Hanks film based on Dan Brown’s bestseller includes a puzzle-solving contest and lots of trips and Sony goodies as prizes.
User Behaviour and Google Site Profiles
StepForth’s methods of providing search engine optimization services for Google rankings have evolved significantly over the past year.
Can Google Beat AT&T?
Imagining Google’s next move has the same dreamy qualities of buying a lottery ticket – a mountain of cash pulls the heavens closer and the term “extravagance” loses its meaning. In short, it’s fun to imagine the possibilities, even if a dream, of what Google can achieve.