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Google Spreadsheet No Excel Killer
News stories and blog posts have begun to fill with the carillon of funeral bells for Microsoft as Google readies its minimalist spreadsheet program for public debut.
Bloggers - Their Habits And Policies
Jason and Miel/Coolz0r are doing a joint series on their own blogs where they talk with professional bloggers about their habits and personal reporting policies.
Most Companies Have No Employee Blogger Policies
By John Stith
Mega PR firm Edelman and blog portal Intelliseek just released a white paper on companies and the employees that blog them. The study titled, "Talking From The Inside Out: The Rise of Employee Bloggers," takes a candid look at the relationship between employees and their employers and examines the challenges and opportunities this phenomenon presents.
CNET Not Linking To Blogs
Kevin Burton and others notice that CNET doesn't link to bloggers. Oh, I've seen this behavior before.
Google Updates AdSense Policies
One thing is certain about covering Google, don't ever expect them to become stagnant. They are constantly refining and improving new and existing products, ensuring that they function as intended, as well as addressing concerns associated with users or outdated policies.
When AdSense Makes No Sense
By Eric Giguere
Google's AdSense program is a proven money-maker that has enriched the pockets of many website owners.
Internal Communication -- The Real Challenge Of Employee Blogging
The more I think of it, the more obvious it becomes. The only long-term tool a company can use to "control" blogging employees is internal communication; the things we do to support a corporate culture where all employees understand what the company is doing, where it's going and why.
Policies Compared: Today's Corporate Blogging Rules
On four points, all of the eight most well-known corporate blogging policies agree -- corporate bloggers are personally responsible and they should abide by existing rules, keep secrets and be nice. Those four principles are the core of today's corporate blogging rules.
If rejected from Google Adsense ... Don't Give Up!
By Darren Rowse
If at first you don't succeed - try try again In my regular reading of Adsense discussion forums I often read stories of people being declined acceptance into the program.
Toughest Sheriff Appeals To Webcast From Jail
Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, called by some as "the toughest sheriff in America," is appealing a circuit court ruling that webcasting inmates being booked was too humiliating.
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