The IHT is pretty convinced we won’t see mobile phone from Google–yeah, we know that already. However, they’ve shed some light on what exactly Google is working on.
Using Paid SEO Tools instead of Free Ones
If you take a step back and look at it, the SEO industry is rather odd. SEO experts who are paid thousands of dollars by companies will also freely share tips, tricks, principles, pricing structures, and SEO advice.
ESPN Punts Yahoo, Pings AdSonar Instead
The ESPN website will stop using Yahoo for its text ads, choosing instead to go with Quigo and its AdSonar product to deliver those advertisements instead.
Vista Leader Exploring Amazon Instead
Microsoft senior vice president of the Windows Core Operating System Division, Brian Valentine, departed the company after 19 years and just a few months short of Vista’s announced launch date.
Thinking Ruby? Think ColdFusion Instead
Now that “From Java To Ruby,” the most recent book from author Bruce Tate, has debuted, one observer thinks it could be read as “From Java To ColdFusion” instead.
Imagine if Chevron Had Used a Blog Instead
Listening this morning to a BBC World Service radio interview with Peter Robertson, vice-chairman of the Chevron oil company, I was struck in particular by his commentary about a website where the public can join Chevron in an online discussion about the future of energy.
Anti-Phishing Tool For IE7, Wait, IE6 Instead
Users of IE6 under Microsoft Windows XP SP2 will soon have a new security feature available for the MSN Toolbar.
How To Be A Blogging Idol Instead Of An Idle Blogger
Todd Mintz writes a very worthwhile article at How To Be A Blogging Idol Instead Of An Idle Blogger which I think is a must read for bloggers wanting to start out in ProBlogging.
ReShape Implements salesforce.com instead of Siebel
Salesforce.com’s State-of-the-Art Functionality and High-Touch CRM Success Program Are Also Cited in Decision to Implement Market Leader in on Demand CRM.
Why The USP Doesn’t Work Anymore & What To Do Instead
The USP (Unique Selling Proposition) is based on the assumption that if you can’t be better than the competition then being different will usually suffice.