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Danny Sullivan Puts Alan Meckler in His Place

Over the years, we’ve seen JupiterMedia try to closely integrate JupiterResearch with Search Engine Strategies.

Flackette Trumps Strumpette

Strumpette is back, sad to say. I even read the latest post comparing PR people to aging German prostitutes.

Rabbi/Lesbian Mashup De-Fault Of Google

When you think of Rabbis, lesbians and glow-in-the-dark condoms probably don’t follow in the stream of consciousness. On Google Video, though, they are somehow linked and may cause some head scratching embarrassment if you leave it on Continuous Playback.

Businesses Take Stock Of Google Local Ads

The latest play for the local search market officially debuted from Google as the search advertising company discussed the launch of the new AdWords feature.

Much Ado About Blogging…

(Scoble, you didn’t answer the question)

A Meaningful Positive Review

When you write books, you often find reviews written by everyone from newspaper columnists to full-time book critics to bloggers.

New Version Of Google Talk Leaked

Philipp has a nice scoop: Google has quietly put a new version of Google Talk up for download, with no public announcement.

US Backs Microsoft In Antitrust Fight

Microsoft has long complained that antitrust regulators with the European Union have been holding back information related to the investigation, and US diplomats have raised the issue as well.

TechCrunch Rates Online Feed Readers

Those of you who’ve been reading me for a while know that I use an RSS News Aggregator to read many times more blogs than I could read just by visiting them in a browser.

What We Want and What We Get!

If you have been using computers and the Internet for a while, you have probably figured out what works and what doesn’t when it comes to searching for the things you want.

Is Googlezon Possible?

Mahlon at BuyGoogle writes that, with their fresh stock offering money, Google could actually be in a position where acquiring Amazon isn’t the world’s craziest idea.

Even Dogs Got Blogs, Dog

You know those people that treat their dogs like humans? You know, those people – the ones that use words like “personhood.” Well, it’s because of them that blogs have gone to the dogs – literally. Enter Dogster.com, where every dog has a blog.

Why Comply? The Movement to W3C Compliance
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The Internet: a powerful tool with endless possibilities to advance business, connect people and share information.

Google Plays Mythbusters With AdSense

Site publishers with questions about how CPC and CPM advertising work will benefit from Google’s clarifications on the two ad formats.

Scoble and Israel Not Impressing Amazon

Two assignments for you…

Marketing’s New Black

What’s black and white and read all over? The answer to this limerick used to be “a newspaper.” Today it’s the Blackberry.

Conveying Drama with Flash

I still maintain the vast majority of Flash implementations on the web are awful.

Why is it Hard to Innovate?

Why is it hard to innovate? What are the obstacles for innovation? Why is innovation success rate is so little? This paper is aimed at discussing these questions on an academic level.

Googles Guana Believe, Begin, Become
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Google’s philanthropic arm, the Google Foundation, and TechnoServe, a nonprofit organization that supports entrepreneurs in developing countries, kicked off their “Believe Begin Become” business plan competition in the impoverished West African nation of Guana. Applications for acceptance opened Tuesday.

RSS & Blog Marketing of Interest to Marketers

Rubel points to a an eMarketer report on where marketers plan to spend their “experimental” marketing budgets.

Corporations Smackdown Users On Web Services

Security fears over viruses, bandwidth hogging, and the terror of violating government regulatory laws have prompted big business to put the squeeze on their staffer’s needs.

Personal Blogging Clarified

Visiting the blog of Amazon.com’s Chief Technology Officer, Werner Vogels, to read his account of a presentation at Amazon by Naked Conversations authors Shel Israel and Robert Scoble (some very interesting commentaries about that – link at Memeorandum), I spotted the clearest employee blog disclaimer I’ve yet seen.

Placebase Plots Course Past Google Maps
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The needs of commercial developers for mapping applications goes beyond even what the mighty Google can offer, and Placebase believes they have a better solution available.

Frankly Speaking About RSS Readers

Frank Gruber, the mind behind the Somewhat Frank blog, subjected nine web-based RSS feed readers to a comparison and blogged about the best on TechCrunch.