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Google Video Home Gets Redesign

Brad Hill points out that Google Video’s home page now shows 24 little thumbnails of stuff you can purchase.

Yahoo Not Out of the Search Race

So was Susan Decker’s quote taken out of context?

The End of Cyberspace

Alex Soojung-Kim and David Pescovitz’s article in Wired on Cyberspace is Dead now has a blog:

Google Announces Censored Chinese SE

Google announced that it was launching Google.cn, a censored version of Google for people living in China.

Find A Parking Space Online

Big city residents have to deal with a problem those of us in smaller cities don’t encounter as often: the dearth of available parking spaces; one website in development will offer San Franciscans a way to find some open spaces online.

Is Google Forcing Us to Eat Its Own Dog Food?

Andy “I’m Not Jennifer” Beal says that Google is preventing users from navigating beyond the first page of results when searching for anything Google using Internet Explorer.

Yahoo: Podcast Interest Far from Mainstream

According to the Yahoo! Buzz Index, podcasts haven’t yet captured the interest of mainstream consumers.

Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: The (Many) Cable Types And Their Purposes

One of the most common questions I get from CCNA and CCNP candidates who are setting up their own home labs is “What cables will I need?”

The Road to Transparency at Davos

The 2006 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum begins today in Davos, Switzerland.

Google Stock Recovers

Mahlon at BuyGoogle reports that Google’s stock has bounced back, reaching as high as $454 today (its now $436), recovering most of what it lost last week when it fell to $400.

Cisco CCNA Certification: The Value Of The CCNA And CCNP
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One question I see often on the Net is “Is it worth my time to earn a CCNA / CCNP / CCIE certification?”

Common Sense Blog Tips from Forbes.com

Forbes.com columnist Tom Taulli offers sound tips for generating blog buzz…

Google Plays With Search Result Pages

A report has begun to circulate that Google’s vaunted minimalist results pages now display graphs on the left side of the page.

AdAge Podcasts

Advertising Age has launched a new podcast called Why It Matters. You can subscribe on iTunes.

Ebays Delisting iPod Seller Raises Questions

The iPod Age is defined by a trick question. If a person buys digital content, do they really own it? So far the answers braved have been “yes and no,” “um, maybe,” “well, sometimes,” and “only if the big money distributors don’t get mad about it.” Not about to take on that question, eBay recently took down a listing for a 60-gigabyte video iPod preloaded with 11,800 songs.

Suggestions and Stones May Break My Bones

As integrated search marketers, we rely on the Internet for much of our daily communication and research.

Yahoo Addresses Blogstorm

Over on the YSearchBlog Yahoo has officially addressed yesterday’s intense discussion over Susan Decker’s now infamous quotes.

Google Sponsors Anti-Badware Campaign

Google has added its name to a list of sponsors that includes Lenovo and Sun Microsystems, all of whom are joining an initiative to fight “badware,” a collective term for spyware, malware, and adware.

Microsoft Opening Source Code For EU

General counsel Brad Smith announced in Brussels that Microsoft was going all in and calling the EU over their Statement of Objections issued in December 2005.

IABC Launches News Centre

It’s often a good idea to just click on things on a website as you might discover something new.

IABC Opens Newroom

The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)has added a newsroom to its website.

Google, Others, Start Antimalware Group

A group of technology companies have banded together to fight spyware and adware by publicizing offenders, under the sure-to-be-catchy monicker of the “Stop Badware Coalition“.