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Google Bakes A Gigantic Cake
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 10/12/2007 - 3:28pm.
Sure, there are privacy issues. And yes, the company sometimes looks like a monopoly. But it has now made a cake weighing at least 125 pounds, which leads me to ask: how can you not love Google?
Search News Flash: People Like Free
By Jason Lee Miller - Mon, 06/25/2007 - 3:30pm.
Close to four percent of all search queries last week contained the word "free." Is this an indicator of a plummeting economy? Hitwise's Bill Tancer says it's just how people work.
The MUST HAVE Magazine Of Firefox Add-Ons
By Brajeshwar Oinam - Wed, 10/25/2006 - 2:15pm.
Well, the FTP link was seen everywhere and almost everybody in the little-ahead - techno-sphere were already playing with the Release Version of Firefox 2.0 from Mozilla even before the official announcement was made.
Google Rank Cake
By Tia Scott - Fri, 01/28/2005 - 2:12pm.
-6 cups thick content mix
-1 jar word of mouth, whipped
-2 tablespoons meta tags
-1 cup creativity
Affiliates! Take your Share of the Cake Now! - Extract#1
By Mouloud Siaci - Wed, 09/03/2003 - 3:40pm.
Chapter 1: Select your partners carefully
1. Choose the right affiliate programs:
An affiliate agreement is a business relationship between the merchant of a product or service and a website owner who promotes the merchant's offerings.
Have Your Layer Cake and Eat It Too
By Tony Bourke - Mon, 01/27/2003 - 2:18pm.
Long ago, in the world of networking, network devices had specific purposes in a given infrastructure. Different devices, each performing a separate function, worked harmoniously in a well-oiled network machine. A set of well-established players in each genre (firewalls, routers, switches) made easy the system administrator's job of deciding which products would best serve his or her network installation. However, that has all changed.
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