How To Stay One Step Ahead of the Google Dance
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Can TiVo Stay Ahead?
Can TiVo Stay Ahead?
05/12/2004 03:58 AMThe number of
"can
TiVo survive?" articles is getting ridiculous, but they keep on
coming. The company whose name has become generic-ized to the entire
PVR/DVR market hasn't been at the top of that market for a while, and
all of the big deals with cable providers seem to be going elsewhere
(Digeo, for example, seems to be doing quite well in signing up cable
partners for their Moxi offering). Still, TiVo has always found a way
to keep going (having lots of cash doesn't hurt), and one thing
they've been able to do is stay ahead of the competition in terms of
features. They're hoping to
build on this feature lead while attempting to build up
alternate channels and business models. For example, they're focusing
on integrating their software with DVD players - which has proven
popular with some (though, it's still a small market - and may run
into trouble if everyone gets a DVR from their cable provider).
However, their alternate business models may be more interesting.
While they've taken some flak for storing data on how people use their
TiVos, it's likely that data is quite valuable to marketing folks as a
more modern, more accurate Nielsen ratings for early adopters.
Meanwhile, their ongoing
creative
advertising ideas that are much more focused on producing
non-intrusive advertising that people
want to see, could turn
into quite a business in itself.
Intel spends $2B to stay ahead of
competitors
Intel spends $2B to stay ahead of
competitors
12/27/2004 03:53 PMAMD Zone Dec 27 2004 7:23PM GMT
Staying One Step Ahead of Disaster
Staying One Step Ahead of Disaster
04/27/2004 01:13 PMInside a squat, light blue warehouse in Coney Island is a subway
tunnel where disasters are practiced so that they don't happen for
real.
Cory Doctorow: Still one step ahead
Cory Doctorow: Still one step ahead
02/15/2004 10:44 AMCory Doctorow has relicensed his book,
Down and Out in the Magic
Kingdom. Last year he released it under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs -- license. In so doing, he proved
conventional wisdom about "free distribution" wrong -- the book did
exceptionally well. Now, without even waiting for the rest of the
publishing world to catch up, he's taken the next great leap: the book
is now available under one of the least restrictive licenses --
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Already, cool versions are
emerging. Here's a Speed Reading tool for both new books by
Trevor Smith.
To Survive, HP's Hurd Must Stay Ahead of
the Pack
To Survive, HP's Hurd Must Stay Ahead of
the Pack
04/05/2005 11:41 AMThe most common reaction upon hearing that Mark Hurd has been named
HP's new CEO is a shoulder shrug followed by "Who?"
Editor's Note: Stay Agile, As Change Is
Always Ahead
Editor's Note: Stay Agile, As Change Is
Always Ahead
01/04/2005 01:59 AMInformation Week Jan 4 2005 6:22AM GMT
Let Her Dance, Let Her Dance, Ket Her
Dance All Night Long....
Let Her Dance, Let Her Dance, Ket Her
Dance All Night Long....
05/07/2004 11:27 PM
Bobby
Fuller<
/a> was a Texas based rock and roll singer best known for the immortal
rebel anthem "I
Fought The Law,". Considered by many to be the heir to
Buddy Holly as the king of Texas Rock, he built on Holly's style with
songs like the aforementioned "...Law,"
"Jenny Lee," "Love's Made A Fool Of
You," and the 2 1/2 minute masterpiece "Let Her
Dance." And then it ended,
at age
22, in very
weird circumstances. Over the years, interest in Fuller and his work
has ebbed and flowed, and plenty of
archival material surfaced, but the mystery of his death
remains unsolved, although many have
speculated
a>. Ann odd end for a footnote character in rick history, but who was
bound for more
The Google Dance
The Google Dance
06/12/2002 06:22 AMWhat is the Google Dance? LinkTree says: Once in a month Google
calculates the pagerank of each page and changes the serp (search
enigne result pages) for all keywords. The Google Dance is called the
time between the start and the end of an update. In that time you get
different results on www.google.com, www2.google.com and
www3.google.com. Normally the Google Dance took about 4 days. The best
time to put new pages online is during the Google-Dance. If you let
too much time lapse between the completion of the update, and the
publication of new content, you may reduce the amount of new content
that will be included in the next update. Woz at WebmasterWorld offers
this alternate explanation: They put some pages in, They take some
pages out, They calculate the PageRank, Then they shake it all about,
They wait until the full moon Then they mix the servers up, Thats what
its all about. If you're really interested, WebmasterWorld keeps a
chart of Google Update History.
The Real Google Dance
The Real Google Dance
11/27/2002 02:41 PMDance, dance, dance, dance... Google Dance 2002 (with pictures!).
(Thanks, Matthias!)...
Google Dance Tool
Google Dance Tool
08/06/2002 04:13 PMRide out the end of the July 2002 update with this neat Google Dance
Tool which shows you the results from various Google servers in a nice
clean interface. I love the dancing Google animation....
Google Dance Case Studies
Google Dance Case Studies
12/08/2003 02:21 AMSearch Engine Report Dec 8 2003 1:12AM ET
The Google Backlink Dance Resumes
The Google Backlink Dance Resumes
09/01/2004 01:16 PMWebProNews Sep 1 2004 5:27PM GMT
Kickass Kung Fu: Like Dance Dance
Revolution for martial artists
Kickass Kung Fu: Like Dance Dance
Revolution for martial artists
06/24/2005 06:25 PMCory Doctorow:
Kickass Kung Fu is a video-game in which you use real martial-arts
moves to control an on-screen kung-fu fighter in order to best both
human and AI opponents.
The game takes place on a 5 meter cushioned playfield suitable for
martial arts and acrobatics training. Using custom computer vision
technology, you are taken inside an artificial reality where the
normal laws of physics no longer apply. Your movements are exaggerated
so that you can easily dodge your opponent's bullets by jumping five
meters in the air and landing behind his back. Using the dual
projected screens, one at each end of the playfield, you can also
continue by counter-attacking your stupefied enemy from the behind.
Link

Health insurers to fat kids: Go play
Dance Dance Revolution
Health insurers to fat kids: Go play
Dance Dance Revolution
04/04/2005 01:18 PMCory Doctorow:
American health insurers are working with obesity researchers to
encourage children to play Dance Dance Revolution on home consoles
with dance-mats as a way of reversing childhood obesity and the
concomitant health costs later in life.
Jones is one of 85 children in an at-home study trying the popular
Dance Dance Revolution video game to boost their activity. The study
is being done by West Virginia's public employees insurance group in
hopes it will lead to better health and lower costs.
Jones lost about 10 pounds by changing his diet. Now, after two weeks
playing the game, he has lost another 10.
Link

Update on 'Brandy' (the current Google
Dance)
Update on 'Brandy' (the current Google
Dance)
02/16/2004 12:08 PMSearch Engine Journal Feb 16 2004 3:47PM GMT
Play Dance Dance Revolution... Save On
Insurance
Play Dance Dance Revolution... Save On
Insurance
04/04/2005 01:54 PMThere have been discussions over the past few years about the problem
of childhood obesity and how
video
games that force kids to be active may be at least part of the
solution. While going outside and doing something is probably better,
if they must be staring at a screen, they might as well be active
about it. It appears that one insurance company has decided to test
this out and is
running a study by giving Dance, Dance Revolution to kids
in an effort to make them lose some weight. While others have noted
the aerobic nature of the game (and the game apparently has a calorie
burning counter as an option), this appears to be the first insurance
company promoting the game. Next thing you know, your car insurance
rates will rise if you play Grand Theft Auto...
Latest Google dance leave vendors crying
foul
Latest Google dance leave vendors crying
foul
12/02/2003 01:22 PMComputer Shopper Dec 2 2003 12:23PM ET
DJ Format meets Dance Dance Revolution
DJ Format meets Dance Dance Revolution
04/03/2005 07:50 PM
DJ Format
meets Dance Dance Revolution Director Keith Schofield turns out a
blazing video for British DJ Format and his top notch crew of pasty
Canadian rappers, turning their song "3 Feet Deep" into a
high adrenaline arcade hi-score smashing rampage.
Life on the pro Dance Dance Revolution
circuit
Life on the pro Dance Dance Revolution
circuit
01/25/2004 04:09 AMYoz has posted a great account of his encounter with a touring clade
of pan-European Dance Dance Revolution obsessives:
"We're a group of DDR players in Norway." Do they play other bemani
games? "No, just DDR." He points to the guy he was playing with, now
off the machine and chatting to his girlfriend. "He's from Sweden, he
has a DDR group there too." The machine is now in the control of the
third chap, a large-ish bloke with shoulder-length hair. "He has a
group in France, but they play all kinds of music games." Do you guys
play competitively? "Sometimes... like tomorrow. It's why we're all
here - there's a big contest at the Namco arcade in Westminster.
There'll be players from four different countries. It's pretty big."
LinkDance Dance Revolution as teen
weightloss aid
Dance Dance Revolution as teen
weightloss aid
05/24/2004 06:59 PMThis CNN piece follows the tales of formerly supersized boy and girl
geeks who shed *lots* of unwanted weight playing the wacky Japanese
electronic game "Dance Dance Revolution." In DDR, players stomp around
on a grid of brightly lit squares while hyperfast techno music blares
at them from a video display unit. There's also a home version, which
sells for under US$50.
As she cooled herself in front of a fan at a video arcade, two teenage
boys danced on a machine nearby. Their sneakers pounded out a staccato
rhythm at a pace so fast that "Lord of the Dance"'s Michael Flatley
would be envious.
Not everyone sees dramatic results. Seventeen-year-old Justin Meeks
says his body is more toned, but his weight hasn't changed. He's
pleased to point out, though, that his dancing skills have helped him
get girls. "Two. I'm guilty of that," Justin said with a grin as he
watched friends play DDR.
LinkStep 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
01/29/2004 05:03 PMWhoa. People I know are in the Apple Music store. I can pay to
download last year's Fray Cafe and the 2001 Fray too (I can buy Lance Arthur and Mena Trott for 99 cents!). The Brad Sucks album is there too (psst: you can download it from his
site for free, and it's unencrypted or buy the CD direct from him like
I did). I even see a search for "Scott Andrew" is turning a song up
from the Fray CD, with hopefully more to come.
Dance, White Boy, Dance (glumbert.com)
Dance, White Boy, Dance (glumbert.com)
04/08/2005 05:05 AMborn
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Will Google stay as hot as its lava
lamps?
Will Google stay as hot as its lava
lamps?
12/27/2004 08:26 AMTo remain at top of HR game, company faces hurdles including
less-attractive stock options and prospect of reputation declining.
Photos: A Google of ways to enjoy work
Google ponders leap to stay competitive
Google ponders leap to stay competitive
05/24/2004 10:38 AMSan Jose Mercury News May 24 2004 2:30PM GMT
Google float a step closer
Google float a step closer
04/26/2004 04:58 AMCNN Apr 26 2004 9:32AM GMT
Google Moves a Step Closer to IPO
Google Moves a Step Closer to IPO
01/27/2004 09:13 AMGoogle dotting the legal i's and lining up the troops for the big
anticipated IPO as soon as April.
Google to take first step towards public
offer
Google to take first step towards public
offer
04/25/2004 08:41 PMStraits Times Apr 25 2004 11:22PM GMT
Google ponders leap to stay competitive
(SiliconValley.com)
Google ponders leap to stay competitive
(SiliconValley.com)
05/24/2004 06:04 AMSiliconValley.com - So, you use Google to search the Internet. Like
millions of other people around the world, you like Google more than
alternatives such as Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN.
Rumors Aside, Browser Is a Logical Step
for Google
Rumors Aside, Browser Is a Logical Step
for Google
09/23/2004 07:18 PMRumors are circulating that Google has added employees to develop
technology based on the open-source Mozilla browser.
Google Says Anti-Semitic Site Offends,
But to Stay (Reuters)
Google Says Anti-Semitic Site Offends,
But to Stay (Reuters)
04/13/2004 09:03 PMReuters - Google Inc., under fire for
refusing to exclude an anti-Semitic Web site from Internet
search results, on Tuesday said it cannot deny users access
because that would betray a vow to deliver unbiased information
-- no matter how it detests the site's message.
Google forges ahead with IPO
Google forges ahead with IPO
08/15/2004 02:39 AMTaipei Times Online Aug 15 2004 5:52AM GMT
* Google forges ahead with IPO
* Google forges ahead with IPO
08/15/2004 06:02 AMTaipeitimes.com - Sun Aug 15, 08:53 am GMT
SEC quiet on Google go-ahead
SEC quiet on Google go-ahead
08/18/2004 03:08 AMBoston Globe Aug 18 2004 7:50AM GMT
US: Google forges ahead with IPO
US: Google forges ahead with IPO
08/16/2004 10:06 PMAsia Media Aug 17 2004 2:28AM GMT
Google Pushes Ahead With IPO
Google Pushes Ahead With IPO
08/13/2004 09:16 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Aug 13 2004 1:27PM GMT
Google sale ahead
Google sale ahead
09/02/2004 04:18 AMUSA Today Sep 2 2004 8:30AM GMT
Google IPO moves ahead
Google IPO moves ahead
08/16/2004 12:52 AMXinhua News Agency Aug 16 2004 4:31AM GMT
S&P assesses Google ahead of IPO
S&P assesses Google ahead of IPO
06/08/2004 05:49 AMBday.co.za - Tue Jun 8, 05:47 am GMT
Rumors Aside, Browser Is a Logical Step
for Google (NewsFactor)
Rumors Aside, Browser Is a Logical Step
for Google (NewsFactor)
09/24/2004 02:19 PMNewsFactor - Google's next move may be to add a browser offering to
its portfolio of
Internet products. A New York Post news report suggests that the
search-engine giant has added employees to develop such a technology
based on
the open-source Mozilla browser.
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