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Google Gets Indexed By S&P

On March 31, Google will become part of the Standard and Poor’s 500 index of US-based companies, a move that had been anticipated ever since the company’s IPO took place.

RSS Slow to Take Off with Teens

Forrester just emailed over a new report that says that blogging is booming among North American youth aged 13 to 17 years.

RSS How-to Series

CT Biz Blogs is putting together a nice tutorial series on using RSS…

Blogs Make You Immortal or Infamous

Writing is the surest way to become immortal. At least it was, until Writing married Google and their children grew up blogging. Immortality is now open to the public, but diluted in such a way that would-be giants have little to chew. All can and will live on, but will shrink to fit the room – and talk about each other incessantly with voices much bigger and lasting than themselves.

How HR Professionals Can Get Management to Listen

The human resources (HR) press and professional associations continue to produce volumes of information about HR becoming a strategic partner.

Office Launches 2006, Ballmer Cant Dance

Though Microsoft Vista nor Office 2007 will available for consumer purchase until next year, the Redmond-based software giant did confirm that business customers would not have to wait that long.

Google Suggest Going Wide?

I don’t see it in my browser yet, but the USWeb Blog says that Google is rolling out their Google Suggest Ajax functionality across some of their data centers.

Google Local, Meet Google Ads

The beta test of placing CPC ads on Google Local maps based on a business search has started showing up online for some users.

Symbian OS Freeware… Apps galore, growing strong

Burried within this popular downloads repository is a section title – Symbian OS Freeware.

Regulators, Mount Up: A Look At IPTV

Everybody knows you can see anything you want on the Internet. Thus far, the medium has been a bastion of free expression. But already Congress and attorneys look to limit that expression, first through the court system and then the legislature – and this is just the beginning.

The New Way to Brothering

I have four younger sisters, who are all over the place. The youngest is seven.

Microsoft Podcasting Client

Giovanni Gallucci reports that Microsoft demo’d its upcoming podcasting client at Mix 06.

It’s All Relevant

A funny thing happened on the way to writing this examination of the Yahoo! trademark policy.

Matt Bailey Launches SiteLogic

In case you weren’t aware, Matt Bailey, has left the Karcher Group and started his own company called SiteLogic.

Bill Brantley Groks Haystack

Bill Brantley writes:

Dear Online Diary

A diary can be a young girl’s best friend, a place to list her utmost secret thoughts and desires.

Google Local Gets Ads

I’m not certain if this is new or not, but Shimon Sandler says that Google Local now has sponsored placements.

Newsgator Upgrades Outlook, Desktop, Online Clients

Newsgator is on a roll lately. They are working on a series of upgrades to their terrific online product.

The Changing Facets of the SEO Business

The word “change” has over a dozen definitions, at least according to my electronic source at Princeton University.

Google Base Boxes With Search

Google Base gets the latest push with Google adding a search box to certain results where users can easily search within the SERPs they just retrieved.

Google Base Seen in General Search Results

Results drawn from Google Base have started to appear in search results drawn for certain keywords.

Putting into Place Project Management Processes for SMEs (Small/Medium Businesses)

To many SME managers, the majority of project management literature can seem overwhelming, complex or downright inapplicable to their business environments.

PayPal Mobilizes Money By Phone
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With a PayPal account, users can send and receive payments from their using text messaging from their mobile phones.

Bush: Use Blogs Spread the Good Word

According to Wizbang President Bush during an audience Q&A encouraged supporters of the war to use blogs and word of mouth to spread good news about Iraq…