When reading the various SEO forums, one of the bigger complaints I’ve noticed is the lack of two-way communication with Google.
Vint Cerf Talks Google
Last week Google hired a net-god, Vinton Cerf, as its “chief Internet evangelist”. Google’s hiring of Cerf has set off a wide range of speculation among Internet watchers.
Microsoft Pitching Lee Settlement To Google
The entertaining saga of the world’s most famous job hopper, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, may be coming to a close.
Yahoo And Google Go To College
The search engine competitors’ efforts to target a university age audience show some dramatic differences in styles.
A Google-licious Story
One competitor for the position of executive chef at the Googleplex in Mountain View describes his experience with the hiring process.
Google Enriches College Experience
How much easier would college life be if all the Internet-related tools you need were available in one place? Thanks to Google’s newest service, you can now find out.
Google, Yahoo Crushing Print Ad Revenue
The migration from print to online for news and business information has pushed down the money made from print ads.
Microsoft, Google, Have Different Spins On Lee Case
The Dr. Kai-Fu Lee Case has been an interesting one to follow, especially since the two giants can’t even agree on who won in court today. Google says the judge ruled in their favor. Microsoft says Ha! I told you we’d win this thing! Who’s right? Maybe both.
Google In Gmail Name Dispute
A British research company is threatening to use legal action against Google for their right to use the GMail name.
Google Going Pay Per Call?
With the recent introduction of Google Talk – the search engine’s newest voice and instant messaging product – and talk of Google’s plan to purchase large quantities of dark fiber, some suspect that Google may be readying itself for an all-out venture into the newest online advertising trend, Pay-Per-Call.