eight years ago, the birth of cost-per-click
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The Birth of GNU, 20 Years Ago Today
The Birth of GNU, 20 Years Ago Today
01/07/2004 03:16 PM
Richard Stallman resigned from MIT
20 years ago today to launch the
GNU Project. That
was the free software effort that ultimately spawned the operating
system known as Linux, building on a tradition that gave the world a
host of other software, some of which is at the heart of the Internet
and other things we take for granted today.
Woman Gives Birth Exactly 4 Years Apart
(AP)
Woman Gives Birth Exactly 4 Years Apart
(AP)
06/30/2004 09:25 AMAP - Giving birth is like clockwork for Cheryl Stelljes. The Cohasset
woman gave birth to a son, Adam, on Sunday at 10:12 p.m. That was four
years to the minute after the birth of her daughter, Lindsay, on June
27, 2000.
Cost Per Click Insanity
Cost Per Click Insanity
05/19/2004 12:14 AMAccording to Search Engine Lowdown the cost per click auction model of
on-line advertising can get a bit out of hand from time to time.
Narrowly-defined keywords can lead to short-term bidding wars. In
March '04, eDiets.com and SouthBeachDiet.com managed to drive the
cost-per-click of the phrase "weight loss diet" from $2.00 to over
$75.00. Wow. I knew that some specific markets have significantly
higher than average CPC rates, that seems a bit nuts....
Search Marketing Metrics Guide Published
by MarketingSherpa: 169 Charts of Click,
Cost, & Conversion Data
Search Marketing Metrics Guide Published
by MarketingSherpa: 169 Charts of Click,
Cost, & Conversion Data
08/10/2004 03:51 AMMarketingSherpa's new Search Marketing Metrics Guide features 2004
search engine optimization and paid search advertising costs,
clickthrough rates, and conversion rates. A Free Executive Summary is
available online. [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
04/27/2004 05:27 PMtheodp writes
"Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a
patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a Time based hardware button for
application launch, which covers causing different actions to
occur depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of
time, a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period
of time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of
time to change or set stations constitute patent infringement?"
What about double-clicking? Seems like a fair amount of prior art. I
know my caller ID box requires a "double-click" to delete phone
numbers. Also, I may not remember correctly, but I was under the
impression that Apple's famous "one-button" mouse allows you to fake a
right mouse click if you hold down the button.
Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The
“B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain
Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The
“B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain
12/19/2004 03:14 PMOverture Pay Per Click Case Study: The “B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain
[PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud
Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud
07/29/2004 10:02 AMSource: SearchDay - Click fraud -- the practice of clicking on a text
advertisement served by a search engine for the sole purpose of
forcing the advertiser to pay for the click -- is emerging as an
important concern for...
Click me! Click me! The Web as a
marketing device
Click me! Click me! The Web as a
marketing device
07/27/2004 04:23 PMSource: Minnesota Lawyer - Developments like "pay-per-click
advertising" are no panacea for lawyer marketing. Indeed, they risk
creating an overall climate that could lead to reduced trust in
lawyers in general and reinforce some popular stereotypes about
lawyers....
Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
07/13/2004 03:08 AMThe Low Cost domain specialists have now revealed there latest website
at www.domainspecialist.net . Bringing you fast slickly designed and
easy to navigate domain buying and website hosting. The new site
offers the user more choices when ordering there domain names,
copyrighting or website hosting. DomainSpecialist.net is part of the
IAAM Group of Companies situated at www.ItsAllAboutMarketing.com .
domain Specialist is rivaling all UK Domain providers by offering a
much higher class service, cheaper prices on the same products and
above all else a total internet solution. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
Calculate The Estimated Fuel Cost Of
Your Trip - Fuel Cost Calculator
Calculate The Estimated Fuel Cost Of
Your Trip - Fuel Cost Calculator
03/28/2005 08:11 AMCalculate The Estimated Fuel Cost Of Your Trip - Fuel Cost
Calculatorhttp://www.fuelcostcalculato
r.com/Using current gasoline prices from AAA's daily,
online Fuel Gauge Report, as well as the latest highway fuel economy
ratings from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the AAA Fuel
Cost Calculator estimates the amount and cost of gasoline needed to
complete a vacation trip. Although the total number of miles driven
and prices paid for gasoline during your trip may vary from the
estimates provided, the AAA Fuel Cost Calculator is intended to help
you determine the cost of fuel needed to complete a vacation drive.
The birth of a new app
The birth of a new app
04/04/2005 11:03 AMGiles Turnbull: "Enter Sam DeVore, full-time dad and part-time
programmer. He saw the need for something new, and suspected he could
create it very rapidly. He posted to the list, announcing his plan,
and set to work."
Software That Lasts For Years And Years
Software That Lasts For Years And Years
07/14/2004 06:51 PMWe were just talking about the
rise of
quick and dirty programs as a way for individuals (not necessarily
programmers) to solve specific needs. However, as was mentioned at
the time, that would be a different "tier" of software programming,
and there would still be a need for programmers to do higher level
"big" projects. In the past, we've also discussed
the
problem of data extinction, where old computer systems and formats
die out, leaving content and applications virtually useless on ancient
media. This is a big problem for many applications, and Dan Bricklin
is now suggesting that people need to start
designing "Societal
Infrastructure Software" that can last for centuries, not just a
few years. The idea is that this type of software shouldn't have to
worry about new computers or new formats or new anything... but will
be able to just keep on working. In order to build this, though,
Bricklin believes it will require embracing open source programming,
though not necessarily the way people view open source programming
today. It's a fascinating concept, but getting people to think
long-term is so difficult these days, that you wonder if such ideas
will actually catch on.
water birth
water birth
12/22/2003 03:04 PM Water birth is an
alternative to standard hospital labor where the woman gives birth in
a pool of water. Many hospitals/birth centers now offer the option of
a water birth, or the mother-to-be can choose from a
wide variety of
birthing pools for labor at home,
usually assisted by a
midwife/nurse with experience
in waterbirth. There are
many benefits of a
gentle introduction to the world by being born in water, and the
testimonials make
it sound like a great option. Note: some links may be NSFW. [more
inside]
The Birth of the Semantic Web
The Birth of the Semantic Web
12/17/2004 06:37 PMThe Birth of the Notebook
The Birth of the Notebook
03/22/2005 04:59 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Chris Null has written a great article about the early history of
portable PCs for Mobile PC magazine.
Inspired by the IBM 5100 and Xerox's Notetaker -- a 48-pound
machine with a keyboard that folded over the display -- Osborne's
eponymous computer was cobbled together from the cheapest parts he
could find. The Osborne 1 hit the market at $1,795, with dual floppy
drives and a 5-inch CRT. Flip the keyboard over the front, latch it
on, and your 24.5-pound computer was ready to go wherever you needed
it. Osborne had amazing success with the product, but it was fatally
crushed by the birth of Compaq in 1983, which copied the Osborne
carefully while adding one killer feature: IBM
compatibility.
Link
UPDATE: Stefan says: "I actually worked on
an Osborne in the early '80s. The college SF club
had one. We used it to lay out the schedule and generate individually
numbered tickets for our SF convention. I recall using the included
BASIC to create a program that would generate a Superbowl betting
grid.
"One of the big selling points for the Osborne was the software.
The
company pioneered the concept of bundling. In addition to the CP/M
operating system, you got WordStar, a spreadsheet, a flat-file
database
program and so on. It even had a nice app for reading and writing
PC-format disks.
"The computer itself was, frankly, a piece of shit. The monitor was
52
columns wide; when your typing reached the end of a line the display
shifted left. It was terribly susceptible to static shock. You learned
to save your work every few minutes in dry weather, because resets and
lockups were a regular occurrence."
Birth of the iPod
Birth of the iPod
07/21/2004 11:21 AMBirth of the Bluetooth Bots
Birth of the Bluetooth Bots
09/02/2004 06:44 AMThe Feature Sep 2 2004 9:49AM GMT
£3.5m award for birth damage
£3.5m award for birth damage
01/23/2004 04:16 PMAn 11-year-old boy left disabled after complications during his birth
is awarded £3.5m in damages.
Susie the Cow Gives Birth to Triplets
(AP)
Susie the Cow Gives Birth to Triplets
(AP)
06/09/2004 07:10 PMAP - Her first year of breeding, Susie the cow gave birth to one calf.
Her second year, she gave birth to twins. This year, her third year of
breeding, Susie gave birth to triplets something that occurs in
less than 100,000 births, a veterinary specialist said.
Inside Look at Birth of the IPod
Inside Look at Birth of the IPod
07/21/2004 06:13 AMA former manager of the company tasked with making the hit device
tells of the glitches that almost killed it, how Apple strained to
keep it secret and how Steve Jobs molded it to his liking. By Leander
Kahney.
"The Birth of an Anti-Kerry Ad"
"The Birth of an Anti-Kerry Ad"
08/21/2004 02:53 AMCompensation for birth errors boy
Compensation for birth errors boy
05/25/2004 10:13 AMThe mother of a seven-year-old boy wins compensation after mistakes
made at his birth left him brain damaged.
The birth of a [sign] language
The birth of a [sign] language
09/18/2004 06:57 PM
Experts
Study New Sign Language System A new system of sign
language developed by deaf children in Nicaragua may hold clues about
the evolution of languages. When the country's first school for the
deaf was established in 1977, children were not taught sign language
but developed a system of signs to communicate.
Childhood learning may determine linguistic rules ...They
found that older students used hand signals resembling the gestures
employed by hearing people, mimicking the entire event physically. But
younger pupils - who had interacted with other deaf children from an
early age - used a more complex series of signs. They split the scene
into component parts and arranged these sequentially to convey the
incident. The constructions resemble the way words and sentences are
built in verbal languages, using segments structured in a linear
fashion. This indicates that way the younger children learnt the sign
language helped reshape it according to these linguistic
rules. ...............
Fascinating... /Mr. Spock
Denver Zoo has another gorilla birth
Denver Zoo has another gorilla birth
06/02/2004 01:05 AMAP via New Jersey Online Jun 2 2004 4:50AM GMT
Birth control by kiosk
Birth control by kiosk
08/16/2004 08:18 AMglobetechnology.com Aug 16 2004 12:42PM GMT
Other News: Birth of the iPod
Other News: Birth of the iPod
07/21/2004 11:08 AMWired tells the story of the iPod's birth, interviewing key player Ben
Knauss....
Pick your birth month
Pick your birth month
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Yahoo! Birth of a New Machine
Yahoo! Birth of a New Machine
02/18/2004 02:25 AMSearch Engine Report Feb 18 2004 6:14AM GMT
birth of a stealth campaign
birth of a stealth campaign
07/19/2004 01:03 PMa bra maker is using blogs to create buzz in advance of a new ad push
Ovarian Transplant: First Birth
Ovarian Transplant: First Birth
09/24/2004 06:02 AMIn a breakthrough that doctors say gives hope to many women who've
become infertile after cancer treatments, a woman who received an
ovarian tissue transplant gives birth to a healthy baby girl.
Birth and death certificates
computerised
Birth and death certificates
computerised
09/01/2004 08:37 PMDaily Times Sep 2 2004 0:08AM GMT
Woman Gives Birth at Atlanta Airport
(AP)
Woman Gives Birth at Atlanta Airport
(AP)
12/28/2004 05:07 PMAP - A woman scheduled to fly to London gave birth to a baby girl
Sunday in a restroom at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport.
Pa. Woman Gives Birth to 2 Sets of Twins
(AP)
Pa. Woman Gives Birth to 2 Sets of Twins
(AP)
08/16/2004 08:41 AMAP - A woman gave birth to two sets of identical twins two boys
and two girls a rare occurrence even among quadruplets.
MC to computerise birth, death
registration
MC to computerise birth, death
registration
01/03/2004 05:38 PMThe Tribune Jan 3 2004 4:44PM ET
Paltrow gives birth to baby Apple
Paltrow gives birth to baby Apple
05/15/2004 05:40 AMActress Gwyneth Paltrow gives birth to her first child - a girl called
Apple - at a London hospital.
The Posting That Gave Birth To a Web
Site
The Posting That Gave Birth To a Web
Site
06/10/2004 04:34 PMA long time ago, in the wee hours of the morning, I made a post to
Gadgetopia entitled Fake
Escrow Sites. It was a posting about how crooks use fake escrow
sites to cheat people out of money. It was just one or two sentences,
and it linked to a news article.
I was a little disturbed at what I read, calling it "ugly stuff."
It's gotten great search e
ngine placement, and, consequently, it gets an enormous amount of
traffic every day and a ton of comments. The average entry on
Gadgetopia has 0.83 comments — this one has 130+.
There's apparently a real need for people to know which escrow
sites are good and which aren't. I like this posting a lot because
— at the risk of sounding dramatic, it's really helping people.
Here are excerpts from some of the comments.
I have someone trying to get me to go through this site as well,
instead of via amazon. I'm very glad I haven't sent off anything yet
[...]
Thanks to this site I've been saved from sending off a £6000+
diamond ring [...]
Like Nick Allan, I too have just been saved from what appears to be
the same person in Moldova [...]
I too have been saved a ton of money by this site. I was almost
duped for a Rolex Yachtmaster watch [...]
So, as you can see, this is a very good thing. Since it's SO good,
we're happy to announce:
http://www.fakeescrowsites.com/<
/a>
Nothin' but a big discussion board that will hopefully continue the
great discussion and impact that the blog posting has had. It's an
expirement really — if you throw up a simple collaboration
platform to address a real need with a real audience, will it thrive?
We're about to find out.
There's still some work to do in configuring the forum, but since
this isn't a revenue-generating operation, I wanted to get it up and
out there before other pressures took me away from it. It's a case
of, "if you wait until you're ready, you'll never be ready."
In doing this, I had to work very hard to stifle over-analysis that
would scare me out of it — namely, the potential for lawsuits.
I wrote some very clear and frank policies for the site, and I'm
simply going to brave the legal waters and hope for the best. I have
faith that we'll do much more good than harm.
I have never used an escrow site. I've only used eBay once. But
in seeing some of the stories in that news article, and some of the
comments that were posted, I really think we have a chance to make an
impact here.
Click here to comment on this entry
Ill. Druggists Must Dispense Birth
Control (AP)
Ill. Druggists Must Dispense Birth
Control (AP)
04/02/2005 06:47 AMAP - Gov. Rod Blagojevich approved an emergency rule Friday requiring
pharmacies to fill birth control prescriptions quickly after a Chicago
pharmacist refused to fill an order because of moral opposition to the
drug.
Birth rise 'highest for 20 years'
Birth rise 'highest for 20 years'
05/14/2004 06:18 AMEngland and Wales has seen the highest annual rise in births for two
decades, official figures show.
Separated at birth: The Times' WMD and
Wen Ho Lee mea culpas
Separated at birth: The Times' WMD and
Wen Ho Lee mea culpas
05/27/2004 10:52 AMGrok Description matches for eight years ago, the birth of cost-per-click
GrokA matches for eight years ago, the birth of cost-per-click
eight years ago, the birth of cost-per-click