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[2005-11-30] How Not To Serve Your Customers Online Verbal abuse, deceptive in-stock claims, high-pressure upselling, and attempts to charge a credit card when a customer posts negative feedback about a business comprise this primer on actions that could reflect poorly on one's business.
[2005-11-25] An Ex-Googler Dishes Out Details He's probably saving the best bits for a future book deal, but for now Doug Edwards is enjoying the free time millions of dollars can bring to someone and blogging about his experiences at the almighty G.
[2005-11-23] Another Award For Google Guys This time the co-founders of Google have been recognized as the search engine company earns a "Business Leader of the Year" award.
[2005-11-23] Guides To Google Services The almighty G has released a number of products and services in its seven-plus years of existence; a couple of sites have made an effort to list the services in one place.
[2005-11-21] Take The Search Engine Relevance Test An online blind test of Google, Yahoo, and MSN lets users discover which search engine is truly relevant to their queries; the results could be surprising.
[2005-11-18] No Love For Match.com, Yahoo In Lawsuits We take a break from the several thousand spam messages received from a certain online dating service to mention how Match and Yahoo have landed in separate court cases over their personals services.
[2005-11-17] Picture This: Google May Buy Riya Sure it's just rumor and speculation from sources not associated with Google or nascent photo facial recognition firm Riya, but Google could toss $40 million at Riya soon.
[2005-11-11] Podcast Expo Opens Today The Portable Media Expo opens in Ontario, CA, today with a sizable attendance and a slew of significant tech names giving keynotes and hosting panels.
[2005-11-10] AOL Has Eye On CBS Video Content Video and text news from CBS Digital Media will be part of AOL's portal, and should increase brand awareness of CBS as it transitions to a broadband-first news focus.
[2005-11-10] Killing Bill's Browser Myths A tongue-in-cheek parody of Quentin Tarantino's sword-swinging films encourages users to switch to Firefox, but maybe it serves better as an object lesson in browser mythology.
[2005-11-10] Why are Bugs Called Bugs? Have you ever wondered why we call software or hardware errors "bugs"? What a strange word to describe a mistake.
[2005-11-10] Rand McNally Joins the likes of Google and Yahoo! Rand McNally has joined the likes of Google and Yahoo! by offering developers a chance to Incorporate maps & directions in Web Sites.
[2005-11-09] Bill Gates Lunchbox Design On eBay A benefit for the Food Bank of New York and the Lunchbox Fund includes lunchboxes with designs by a number of celebrities, one of which just happens to be the world's richest man.
[2005-11-07] Yahoo Gets Cheeky Since the battle for email users could mean an arm and a leg in revenue for the major online portals, Yahoo has been trying to get ahead of Gmail, or we should say, trying not to fall behind.
[2005-11-07] Yahoo Helps Japan Hunt Fugitives Pages on the Yahoo Japan web site will display wanted posters for five suspects sought by Japan's National Police Agency.
[2005-11-07] Kayak Buzz Brings Best Airfares Ahh, there's those Google Maps again in another online business. This time Gary Price writes about Kayak Buzz. This is COOOOL.
[2005-11-04] Family Guy Freakin’ Podcast! Evil genius baby that plots to kill his mother. Sophisticated talking dog who often reverts to dog-like tendencies. Really stupid fat man. Ahhhh, Family Guy, you make my heart sing. And now you have a podcast to complement your weblog. Holy freakin' crap, I never get to write about this stuff at work! Thank you, Seth MacFarlane.
[2005-11-04] Vint Cerf To Receive Medal Of Freedom The White House announced President George W. Bush will present Cerf and Robert Kahn with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor.
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