Gerald Cortez has a big list of Non Traditional Jobs That Pay in 6 figures.In the list: rent-a-cop. No, not for Iraq.
Jim Logan has asked 'If You Could Only Have One Marketing Tool Or Activity To Build Your Business, Which Would It Be?'- chosse from a...
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The recent Top 40 Online Retail Satisfaction Index by ForeSee Results and FGI Research, revealed that consumer satisfaction with most of the top 40 retail Web sites dropped over the holiday season. The reports says that overall consumer satisfaction is...
The company with the "Do No Evil" slogan is under heavy attack. A samping from a heated online conversation stream:
The Times calls the Chinese Google site a Communist Google which will block the
'the three t's and the two c's': references to...
The Latest Pew Institute Report suggests that 45% of Americans turn to the web for help, which goes against the prevailing view that Internet helps create insulated individuals who depend on e-mail, IM and other net tools to get in touch.
The report...
Newsfactor asks what Google will gain from launching a browser. Answer: Nothing, except bruising the already badly bloodied nose of one Mr. Gates.
Steve Krause points to the absurdity of User Agreements of consumer services like Car Rental...
The Washington Post has a great story on Obesity and Corporate America's profits. Juicy bits from a Lip-smacking read:
1. Fat Figures Indeed...the "obesity industries" will likely top $315 billion this year, and perhaps far more. That includes...
David Kline points out that it is not just about mastering a new technology. Blogging tools are easy to learn and use. New tools will soon make it easy for everyone to post anything online - text, audio, video, you name it. All thorough one interface and...
Google has refused to hand over one million random web addresses and records of all Google searches for a 1 week period. Google, AOL, MSN and Yahoo all received requests from the Department Of Justice. It appears that only Google refused to comply. Now...
There is no excitement for Microsoft's new OS Vista. There is no Mick Jagger either. When Steve Jobs said Microsoft has no taste, he probably meant Microsoft has no pizzazz. Where is the fun in Bill Gates' presentations?
Vista has so far aroused...
Google has entered into the Radio business by buying dMarc Broadcasting of Newport Beach, California. Google is paying $100-million up front and will pay $1 billion or so if 'certain' performance targets are met. Mathew Ingram notes that eBay's...
Brian is contesting Lawrence Lessig's assertion that Google Book Search qualifies as "fair use" as defined by 17 USC 107.
Using 2 cases to illustrate his argument,Lessig said that the trasformation to the original piece results in a reduced version...
The concept of "webcaster's right" allows websites to control the dissemination of content they put up. Going by recent developments, webmasters will soon have the right to control what goes up on their pages.
Americans may now get a taste of chaste...
Krish in adpunch has detailed the story about Micorsoft's adlab R&D. Its no secret that on online advertising world Microsoft is way behind Yahoo and GOOGLE. It wants to get back to the game badly and looking for a big chunk of revenue from the online...
Going by the latest Reuters story the iPod + iTunes and Mac combine will soon manifest itself in the form of mobile phones. Bets are the phones will be called iphone.
The basis of this speculation is that on Jan 5,Apple has filed a U.S. Trademark for...
While the Mainstream Media is facing the rise of the blogs and the online world in General, the PR industry in the Silicon Valley is in hyperdrive. Till now, the PR guys' main job has been to raise the profile of their clients in the Mainstream Media....

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