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How MSFT Can Still Take Down Google
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:27:35 PDT
RRW pens 11 trends that could disrupt Google. I thought “can we please move on… there will never be another Google” and the search game is over, unless you count mobile search, of course. But then seeing #11:
Turbo Diesels Take on Hybrids
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:20:08 PDT
By John Addison (6/17/08). Last week, I test drove of the new Volkswagen Jetta TDI Diesel. It accelerated on to the freeway faster than my Toyota Prius. Driving freeways and stop-go city, I wondered which would be the bigger seller, the new European turbodiesels or the Japanese Hybrids. For Detroit, May was the cruelest month, as they were outsold by Asia for the first time. Fuel economy is in; gas guzzling is being punished. General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler combined for a record l
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:24:46 PDT
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance One of the few openly gay pop stars in Russia has criticised the organisers of Moscow Pride for being too persistent. Performer Boris Moiseyev said gays should not insist on acceptance. Former Radio 1 DJ's death ruled misadventure Gay radio presenter Kevin Greening died as a result of a drugs overdose after a sex session involving bondage, an inquest has concluded. Vanity Fair focuses on Bill's "post-White House escapa
Study Results: 55% of Mobile Homeowners are college educated
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:37:34 PDT
Here are some quick facts, trends and information on the mobile home lifestyle. Data was gleaned from "The Market Facts," a publication of Foremost Insurance Group, which presents the results of a study completed every three years of mobile homeowners and residents throughout the U.S.
Television trends: 'Property programming' gets more realistic - Salt Lake Tribune
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Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:14:52 PDT
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11 Search Trends That May Disrupt Google (ReadWriteWeb)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:23:15 PDT
My first post for ReadWriteWeb (nearly a year ago) started with the premise that search was "game over", that Google had won and the only opportunity left was (re)search - i.e. what one does after the basic search. Unfortunately, none of the search start-ups since then has made a dent in Google's relentless march towards search market dominance. In this article, we outline 11 search trends ...
The Associated Press and Bloggers: A DUK-and-Cover Strategy?
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:06:14 PDT
Oh, the agony of having vast amounts of content that every blogger on Earth wants to link to, quote, reference and purloin. The Associated Press (AP) is in a bit of a bind because, well, because it has a little too much social capital for its own liking. The news service whose daily story output could represent the very embodiment of KUDOS would like all of you bloggers out there to, well, to back off. Which I guess, if they succeed, means that bloggers would be left chewing only on KUD.
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Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:27:35 PDT
RRW pens 11 trends that could disrupt Google. I thought “can we please move on… there will never be another Google” and the search game is over, unless you count mobile search, of course. But then seeing #11:
Turbo Diesels Take on Hybrids
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:20:08 PDT
By John Addison (6/17/08). Last week, I test drove of the new Volkswagen Jetta TDI Diesel. It accelerated on to the freeway faster than my Toyota Prius. Driving freeways and stop-go city, I wondered which would be the bigger seller, the new European turbodiesels or the Japanese Hybrids. For Detroit, May was the cruelest month, as they were outsold by Asia for the first time. Fuel economy is in; gas guzzling is being punished. General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler combined for a record l
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:24:46 PDT
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance One of the few openly gay pop stars in Russia has criticised the organisers of Moscow Pride for being too persistent. Performer Boris Moiseyev said gays should not insist on acceptance. Former Radio 1 DJ's death ruled misadventure Gay radio presenter Kevin Greening died as a result of a drugs overdose after a sex session involving bondage, an inquest has concluded. Vanity Fair focuses on Bill's "post-White House escapa
Study Results: 55% of Mobile Homeowners are college educated
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:37:34 PDT
Here are some quick facts, trends and information on the mobile home lifestyle. Data was gleaned from "The Market Facts," a publication of Foremost Insurance Group, which presents the results of a study completed every three years of mobile homeowners and residents throughout the U.S.
Television trends: 'Property programming' gets more realistic - Salt Lake Tribune
Television trends: 'Property programming' gets more realistic Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours ago By Brian Stelter Interior designer Michael Stribling is one of nine people competing on the HGTV show "Design Star." Property programming continues to be ... |
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Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:14:52 PDT
News » Today Breaking News Today's Chronicle Traffic Weather Sections Bay Area & State Business Crime Education Environment Health & Medicine Nation Obituaries Opinion Politics Science Technology Weird News World
11 Search Trends That May Disrupt Google (ReadWriteWeb)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:23:15 PDT
My first post for ReadWriteWeb (nearly a year ago) started with the premise that search was "game over", that Google had won and the only opportunity left was (re)search - i.e. what one does after the basic search. Unfortunately, none of the search start-ups since then has made a dent in Google's relentless march towards search market dominance. In this article, we outline 11 search trends ...
The Associated Press and Bloggers: A DUK-and-Cover Strategy?
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:06:14 PDT
Oh, the agony of having vast amounts of content that every blogger on Earth wants to link to, quote, reference and purloin. The Associated Press (AP) is in a bit of a bind because, well, because it has a little too much social capital for its own liking. The news service whose daily story output could represent the very embodiment of KUDOS would like all of you bloggers out there to, well, to back off. Which I guess, if they succeed, means that bloggers would be left chewing only on KUD.
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