Google’s well known for its environmentally friendly leanings, and Yahoo launched a “Be a Better Planet” campaign just last week. Now Microsoft has joined the usual suspects by launching its own endeavor; oddly enough, former president Bill Clinton was also involved.
Selling SEO Services Typically a Bad Business Model?
John Andrews recently wrote an article about how consumer ignorance and carnival barkers lead to a market that is a self fulfilling prophecy:
LG Offers Mobiles With Google Services
LG Electronics and Google have entered into an agreement that will allow Google software to be installed on LG mobile phones, giving users access to Google’s services on their mobile handsets.
LG Phones To Deliver Yahoo Services
LG Electronics has 64,082 employees, a chairman and CEO who goes by the name “S.S. Kim,” and almost 50 years of corporate history. It also has a new “strategic mobile partnership” with Yahoo to distribute the company’s services on some phones.
Customer-Lead, Trust-based Value Generation Services
This article explains how an enterprise can leverage increased value generation, thereby aiding competitive advantage, by adoption of the `Enterprise Value Generation Service Orientated Architecture Platform’ (SOAP).
Web Services, Contracts and Copyright
What’s the Deal With Contracts, Copyright and Web Related Services?
Contracts, Copyrights & Web-Related Services
What’s the deal with contracts, copyrights and Web-Related Services?
You’d think the answer to this question would be simple-always sign a contract, period- but it isn’t.
While this question applies over a broad spectrum of fields, it is especially ambiguous in the freelance world. This series of articles is geared towards individuals or companies looking to hire service providers like web designers, copywriters and internet marketers on a contract or freelance basis.
Should Google Offer Its Own Services as a Tip?
I have been watching the latest spat against Google for offering “tips” on services and products that they offer, when some web searches are input into Google.
$300 Billion To Be Spent On Digital Services
In a new report from Parks Associates titled “Digital Living 2006 Forecasts” they predict consumer use of the Internet and mobile services will increase US spending in the digital living services close to $300 billion by 2010.
Do PayPerPost Services Game Search Engines?
Robert Scoble thinks they do but is that enough to solidify the idea? Of course, any service that creates backlinks and can help generate buzz can be gamed for search engine purposes, but does that mean companies like PayPerPost exist only to create false link buzz about a site or product? Only if the blogger […]