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Fortune Learns It's Great To Work At Google
Now that Google has been around long enough to be eligible for Fortune Magazine's "The 100 Best Companies to Work For" list, it promptly debuted at number one.
Fortune Names Google Best Place to Work
By Andy Beal
Grab you morning coffee and settle down for a long, envy-inducing read as to how Google made it to the top of Fortune's list of Best Companies to Work For.
Can Apple, Beatles Work It Out?
By Mike Sachoff
The Beatles and Apple Computer may be close to reaching a deal to finally make their music available online. According to an article from Fortune, Apple's iTunes is nearing an agreement with representatives of the massively popular group.
Looking at Google AdWords Landing Page Algorithms
By Andy Beal
ClickZ takes a closer look at Google's tougher algorithms for AdWords landing pages. The changes are designed to filter out MFA sites aka "made for AdSense" which are designed to attract traffic for pennies and display AdSense ads that earn the publisher a profit.
Corporate Blogging To Catch Fire?
By Doug Caverly
According to the findings of JupiterResearch, corporate blogging is about to become big - really big. It seems these expectations may be impossibly optimistic, as a matter of fact. But JupiterResearch believes that "nearly 70 percent of all site operators will have implemented corporate blogs by the end of 2006."
Executive Blog vs. Executive Blog Roll
By Kevin Dugan
BusinessWeek's Bruce Nussbaum points out the next best thing to an executive blogging-an executive actively reading blogs.
When The Customers ARE The Strategy
I attended the Business Marketing Association conference in San Jose, and had the chance to hear a great presentation by Justin Crotty, who is the VP of Channel Marketing for Ingram Micro, a $28 billion technology distributor (#72 on the Fortune 500 last year, for what it's worth).
Tony Snow and Jonathan Schwartz
By Kevin Dugan
Drama! A journo joins the White House full-time and a well-deserved promotion creates the first Fortune 500 CEO blog.
Will Social Media Shatter the Glass Ceiling?
By Steve Rubel
Despite our country's great strides in working to give women equal rights in virtually every aspect of society, there is still a "glass ceiling" both in PR and in the broader Fortune 500.
Google In The Fortune 500
Gary Price has a list of big net companies in the Fortune 500. Google is #323 overall, and #3 in the Internet Services and Retailing sector.
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