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� Google: #541 In The Fortune 1000��InsideGoogle - part of the Blog News Channel |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:31 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] Google pulls in at 541 on the 100 list. Google's current ] growth could put it in the Fortune 500 next year. ] Meanwhile, Yahoo holds the 502 spot, just shy of the 500, ] with enough growth to make the list as well next time ] around. � Google: #541 In The Fortune 1000��InsideGoogle - part of the Blog News Channel |
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Read/Write Web: RSS and The Big 3 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:30 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
I have become an RSS junkie. The potential is there. What are we seeing from the big guys? ] I've been following what the 3 big Internet companies ] have been doing with RSS and I largely agree with Dave ] Winer's recent assessment: ] ]] "Yahoo is dashing in front, with Microsoft close behind. ]] Why isn't Google in the race?" ] ] Yahoo has been by far the most proactive company of the 3 ] this year. Microsoft has shown glimpses of what they're ] plotting ] ] But Google hasn't done anything with their Blogger unit ] and they seem reluctant to add RSS functionality to their ] product line ... ] This is another hint that Microsoft will build in RSS ] functionality as part of the plumbing for their next OS ] (Longhorn). It was clear from the start.com prototypes ] too that Microsoft's strategy with RSS is to integrate ] integrate integrate. They want RSS to be baked into their ] products and particularly their OS, so you don't need to ] download web apps or subscribe to web services like ] Bloglines. ... ] Yahoo on the other hand is more about utilizing RSS as a ] media and content enabler ... ] So what's Google up to with RSS?... ] Most of their huge take of advertising revenue comes to ] them via webpages - their own pages, plus external ] webpages that use Google Adsense. So Google wants to ] ensure that revenue doesn't get siphoned off if they make ] content available via RSS. ] ] It's interesting that the Gmail 'Web Clips' feature ] currently has adverts alternating with the content. ] So Google is actively experimenting with ways to monetize RSS. ] ] Once Google has gotten a handle on the revenue-generation ] options, then they'll commit to RSS and roll it out to ] the users. Interesting if true, because this represents both a dramatic departure from some of their existing beta strategies (Maps.Google and Google News) as well as some of the first evidence of them ignoring a shiny techno toy in favor of a business model. Not necessarily that this is a real departure from how they operate internally, but rather from the public personality they try to convey. Except the silence is par for the course. Read/Write Web: RSS and The Big 3 |
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� All About Click Fraud��InsideGoogle - part of the Blog News Channel |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:21 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] That paragraph, in a widely-read and well-respected ] publication like the Washigton Post, is nothing short of ] a PR nightmare for a company like Google. Any other ] company would respond, Google likely will not. � All About Click Fraud��InsideGoogle - part of the Blog News Channel |
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Less Competition for the Game [Fool.com: Motley Fool Take] April 18, 2005 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:49 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
GameStop buys Electronics Boutique. ] In retrospect, we all should have seen this coming. I ] mean, given this year's rash of mergers and buyouts, how ] long would it take for someone to try and snap up ] fast-growing, profitable game retailer Electronics ] Boutique (Nasdaq: ELBO)? ] ] Although the merger makes all kinds of sense if the ] promised synergies work out, it's also an example of one ] of those little Wall Street ironies, where a fish ] dislocates its jaw to swallow an even bigger fish: ] Electronics Boutique has more stores, higher sales, and ] an established international presence, and it's been ] expanding the top line more quickly over the past months ] to boot. And so for the day we have Adobe buying Macromedia and GameStop buying EB. What other obvious arts and entertainment technology companies are on the near horizon? Nintendo and someone? Less Competition for the Game [Fool.com: Motley Fool Take] April 18, 2005 |
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The American's guide to kiwis |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:58 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] A Kiwi is not a fruit. ] ] That would be a kiwiFRUIT. ] ] To confuse the two is to betray a lack of awareness that ] seems to predominantly afflict Americans - and to offend ] an entire nation into the bargain. ] ] Bad for business. The American's guide to kiwis |
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California KiwiFruit Commission |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:55 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] 2. I enjoy kiwifruit, but it sure is a pain to get past ] that fuzzy skin to enjoy the fruit inside. ] ] If you answered 2 (and trust us, a lot of people feel the ] same way), we%u2019ve got a solution for you. It%u2019s ] called Slooping %u2013 and it%u2019s the ideal way to ] enjoy California kiwifruit. ] ] Slooping a kiwi is simple and quick, and can be done ] almost anywhere. Once you start Slooping you%u2019ll ] never look at a kiwi the same way again! Something that ] was once inconvenient and exotic will become an ] everyday, everywhere snack. Same site as the previous (pro-Skin Eating) link California KiwiFruit Commission |
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California KiwiFruit Commission |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:54 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] Another group of phytochemicals, the phenolic compounds, ] are found primarily in the skin of kiwifruit. These ] compounds, such as flavonoids, have received much ] attention because of their antioxidant, antiallergenic, ] anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties. Encouraging ] consumers to eat the skin on kiwi for convenience and the ] potentially healthful benefits may be warranted. Open debate over brunch yesterday -- do you eat Kiwi with the skin? California KiwiFruit Commission |
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Adobe acquires Macromedia: Digital Photography Review |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:01 am EDT, Apr 18, 2005 |
] Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) today announced ] a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia (Nasdaq: ] MACR) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately ] $3.4 billion. Adobe acquires Macromedia: Digital Photography Review |
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Zoo Wants Chimpanzee to Stop Smoking - Yahoo! News |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:08 pm EDT, Apr 15, 2005 |
] Charlie, a grown male chimp and the Bloemfontein Zoo, has ] been picking up cigarettes thrown to him by visitors and ] smoking them -- a habit he probably picked up by ] observing humans Zoo Wants Chimpanzee to Stop Smoking - Yahoo! News |
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