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- Jeremy Zawodny loves Google (AdWords)
- Jeremy Zawodny loves Google AdWordsGreat take on Jeremy's blog!I had never noticedThanks for the postPaulhttp://www.seobrien.comFacts?Last time I checked Jeremy didn't run AdWords. But I am sure you are the expert.Cheap shot, DonnaC'mon Donna, you obviously don't know Jeremy or didn't read many of his posts. He's one of the...
- Tags: Blogging, Jeremy, Google AdWords, Jeremy Zawodny, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- Jeremy Zawodny loves Google (AdWords)
- Jeremy Zawodny’s blog is described at Google.com as “The journal of an employee of Yahoo, which includes news of the search engine and the company.”His post today “You’re welcome to google on Yahoo,” responds to Google’s “Do you Google?” official blog post, in which Google aims to instruct the public...
- Tags: Google Inc., Jeremy Zawodny
- Blog posts 2006-10-26
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- Yang's recovery runway: Months to days (and board should go too)
- It had looked like Jerry Yang would at least get a few months to prove he could right the listing ship that is Yahoo. Perhaps it's days now. The issue: Can you really turn a company around when the talent is heading for the exits at a...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Recovery, Board, Yahoo! Inc., Yang, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
- Microsoft-Yahoo: The end game nears; Was there an Amazon-Yahoo deal in the works?
- Microsoft-Yahoo: The end game nears; Was there an Amazon-Yahoo deal in the works?I guess you theory makes more sense than anything else. By itself,the MS/Yahoo tie-up makes little sense given all of the integration problems, completely different cultures, product overlap, and very big, the difference in OSes.So, I suppose blocking...
- Tags: Operating systems, Games, OPEN SOURCE, game, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- Tracking the DIY phenomenon Part 1: Widgets, badges, and gadgets
- One of the hallmarks of a good Web 2.0 site is one that hands over non-essential control to users, letting them contribute content, participate socially, and even fundamentally shape the site itself. The premise is that users will do a surprising amount of the hard work necessary to make...
- Tags: Ajax, Badges, Business Models, Design Patterns, Encouraging Unintended Uses, Gadgets, Global SOA, Lightweight Service Models, Mashups, Network Effects, Open APIs, Right To Remix, Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, SOA, User Generated Content, Web 2.0, Web as Platform, Widgets
- Blog posts 2007-02-19
- SOA for the masses: Widgets, pipes and teqlets
- For many years SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture--building composite applications by assembling components from multiple sources within and beyond an enterprise) and its antecedents have been the province of the developer priesthood. Mere mortals, lacking programming skills, have not been privy to arcane, powerful secrets of SOA codes. Now the power of...
- Tags: Apple, Blogging, General, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Personal Technology, SaaS, Salesforce.com, SAP, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology, Yahoo
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- Yahoo Pipes becomes belle of the RSS ball
- Who knew that an RSS remixer would become so popular on its first day that site would be down due to a crush of visitors? Such is the case with Yahoo Pipes (http://pipes.yahoo.com/), which has sparked a lot of buzz today and appears to be down at...
- Tags: General, Web Technology, Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc., Yahoo Pipes
- Blog posts 2007-02-08
- Microsoft, Developers, Designers and Bill Gates
- I was lucky enough to be a part of the group that went to Microsoft yesterday to talk about everything from the Designer/Developer workflow to their new XNA initiative and it capped off with a Q&A session with Bill Gates himself. From Back Left: Mike Arrington, Evan Williams, Tim Harris,...
- Tags: WPF/E, Expression Studio, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Devigner Workflow, Design, .NET 3.0, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2006-12-14
- Google wins patent for search results page design
- Google wins patent for search results page designGoogle wins patent for search results page designGoogle wins a patent for doing something people have done on the internet for years? HTML and web design was around a lot longer than Google was. I wonder just how much money Google had to...
- Tags: patent, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-13
- Five cool tech gifts, and two to avoid
- I have been to Best Buy, Circuit City and CompUSA over the weekend and, according to The Wall Street Journal, so have a lot of other people. It looks like the most impressive gifts this year wont necessarily fit under a tree, and are likely to outshine the lights on...
- Tags: Nintendo Wii, Business &, Technology
- Blog posts 2006-11-27
- Are Maps mashups patentable?
- Someone asked me today whether they could file a patent application concerning their Google Maps mashup. Not being a patent lawyer, I haven't the foggiest, but it's an interesting question. I don't see anything in the API Terms that would specifically preclude patenting a maps app. (Commercial...
- Tags: patent, API
- Blog posts 2006-09-02
- Google eats its own dogfood with GData
- Google's GData was released a few months ago and at the time I asked: Why is Google extending RSS? O'Reilly's Nat Torkington went to lunch with Google's Chris DiBona and Mark Lukovsky and got to the bottom of that question. Over spicy noodles or whatever was on the menu they...
- Tags: GData
- Blog posts 2006-07-16
- Gnomedex: Bloggers, Senator Edwards convene in Seattle
- On Friday and Saturday I'll be in Seattle at Gnomedex, which is hosted by Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome fame. Speakers discussion leaders at the event include many of the usual suspects from the blogosphere--Dave Winer, Marc Canter, Mike Arrington, Steve Rubel, Steve Gillmor, Susan Mernit, Halley Suitt, Robert Scoble and...
- Tags: Edwards
- Blog posts 2006-06-29
- BloggerCon: The user complaint session
- Chris Pirillo led the first afternoon discussion at BloggerCon on the "power of users." Doc Searls notes on the discussion are here, and you can listen to the podcast from this page or download it. Chris' premise is as follows:As a blogger, you have tremendous opportunities to tell developers what...
- Tags: Blogging, Chris Pirillo, I&rsquo, m, Dell Computer Corp., developer
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- Web 2.0 reality check: Incompatibility
- In my previous post about ThinkFree, a Web Office product, a couple of ZDNet commenters pointed out that one problem with ThinkFree is that it requires a Java download. Wrote mrichardson under the heading Strike one...: "Thought that I would explore the "brave new world" of web...
- Tags: Web
- Blog posts 2006-05-03
- Just what was Google thinking?
- I've really struggled with what to write about the claim made by Marissa Mayer, vice president for search products at Google, that it is anticompetitive of Microsoft to set MSN as the default search engine in their own Internet Explorer browser. The subject has, first of all, been ground into...
- Tags: Google Inc., search engine
- Blog posts 2006-05-02
- We're looking for a few good bloggers
- We're looking for a few good bloggers"Don't Forget The Apt, Non-Collegiate Laymen"As A Non-Collegiate Layman, I Believe I Have A Limitless, Innovative Input Stream; 1 Critical-Mass Issue MBA Pros, & PhD Scientists Would Be Rewarded In Realizing Is: There Are Highly-Apt "Layman" Who Got Discarded In The Hi-School Academic Shuffle.(I...
- Tags: Blogging, blog, Balakumar Muthu, Blogger, good blogger, blogger, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-28
- Blogosphere should pay its respects to rap culture
- I'm a newbie to blogging. I started barely a year ago, and I'm still a newbie. But I love this form of writing because it is a unique media format yet familiar in many ways.Blogging is part e-mail, it is part column, it is part news story--it can encompass a...
- Tags: blogging
- Blog posts 2006-01-17
- Gestures
- As quietly as he went partial text, Tom Foremski appears to have gone back to full text. Nice.Ever since Jeremy Zawodny pointed out his RSS 2.0 feed, I've been enjoying the full jeremy. Also nice.Michael Gartenberg's analysis /reporting of the Apple story has been authoritative.No word directly from Jonathan Schwartz,...
- Tags: Google Inc., Jonathan
- Blog posts 2006-01-14
- Spammers find new outlet
- Spammers find new outletFederal Death Penaltyfor all spammers . . .... new outlet ?....a new outlet ????? The bozo over at LINUXCAD has been doing this for years.45% Affiliate fee"Sergeant believes individuals and companies are abusing the system to increase their Google ranking, or increase the resale value of a...
- Tags: Spam, Google Inc., spammer, new outlet, board
- Discussion threads 2006-01-11
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