Cynthia Brumfeld realized that a month-old New York Times article mentioned the Google PC/Cube well before the L.A. Times ever did.
Some Truth To Google PC Rumor?
A December article from the New York Times suggested Google showed a passing interest in a $200 computer. IP Democracy’s Cynthia Brumfield referenced a report from the Times, which cited Google’s discussions…
Google Box May See CPM Ads
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may feature an entrant in the new gadget arena with a big G on the side of the box; we’re guessing CPM ads will be a feature in the Google Box too.
Google Should Spice Up Chef Search
Several months of querying for a pair of new executive chefs for the Googleplex has yielded an odd outcome to date: zero results returned.
Google Passes 2005 In Blog Style
The official Google blog has been the search advertising company’s way of discussing its business moves and other actions over the course of the previous year.
Google Base Is In The Red
The homepage for Google Base has been tweaked a bit, with a much simpler look-and-feel and a few links in red.
Opera, Google Extend Search Placement
Google is the default search option in the Opera web browser for PCs, and the two firms have extended their agreement to place Google on Opera browsers made for smaller devices.
Men Are From Google, Women Are From Yahoo
On the Internet, as in life, men and women have different motivations for doing what they do. According to a recent report from Pew Internet and American Life, women view the Internet as a place to extend, support, and nurture relationships and communities.
Google Steamrolls Wall Street
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Steve Rubel Hacks Google Book Search?
Steve Rubel, best known for his blogs on integrating technology into public relations, may have stumbled upon something interesting. In a recent blog post by Rubel, he claims to be on to something.