Competition Equalizer Crushes the Google Adwords Competition
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Competition Equalizer a Powerful New
Software Tool That Dramatically Improves
Your Google Adwords Sales
Competition Equalizer a Powerful New
Software Tool That Dramatically Improves
Your Google Adwords Sales
03/22/2005 04:55 PMGoogle Adwords advertisers are just finding out about Competition
Equalizer, a powerful new software suite recently developed by Jeff
Alderson that gains affiliate marketers and webmasters a unfair
advantage over their Google Adwords competitors. Competition Equalizer
will allow any marketer to stay one step ahead of the Google Adwords
competition by legally spying on all their competitors profitable
campaigns. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Google sizes up the competition
Google sizes up the competition
05/03/2004 06:34 AMZDNet May 3 2004 11:11AM GMT
Google News gets some competition from
Microsoft.
Google News gets some competition from
Microsoft.
07/31/2004 12:26 PM
Google News gets some
competition from Microsoft. MSNBC unveils its 'newsbot.'
Google sees new web search competition
Google sees new web search competition
02/19/2004 07:35 PMGoogle Inc, the No. 1 Web search provider, is in the cross-hairs of
media services company Yahoo Inc and software giant Microsoft ...
5 Ways to Eat Your Competition for Lunch
Using Google
5 Ways to Eat Your Competition for Lunch
Using Google
09/23/2004 09:21 PMWebProNews Sep 24 2004 0:53AM GMT
Google News has competition: MSN Newsbot
Google News has competition: MSN Newsbot
11/19/2003 12:31 AMTechfocus Nov 19 2003 0:05AM ET
Yahoo and MSN Prove Competition for
Google
Yahoo and MSN Prove Competition for
Google
02/18/2004 05:38 PMSearch Engine Journal Feb 18 2004 9:38PM GMT
Microsoft Introduces Competition For
Google News
Microsoft Introduces Competition For
Google News
11/19/2003 11:46 AMRomeo E. Cabrera writes "In advance of an imminent launch of its own
search engine, Microsoft has launched its own version of the popular
Google News service. ...
Google Gains Overall, Competition Builds
Niches
Google Gains Overall, Competition Builds
Niches
06/02/2004 06:35 PMSource: ClickZ - Google continues to gobble market share from Yahoo!
and other search competitors, as OneStat found that more than half of
global Internet users continue to rely on the dominant engine....
Google Faces More Competition for
Contextual Listings
Google Faces More Competition for
Contextual Listings
02/17/2004 03:51 PMdmnews.com Feb 17 2004 8:01PM GMT
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition
02/17/2004 10:26 PMYahoo! Feb 18 2004 2:31AM GMT
Google Acquires Picasa, Fends Off
Competition
Google Acquires Picasa, Fends Off
Competition
07/16/2004 11:51 AMWith its IPO looming, Google buys a photo management company and
launches a new browser toolbar in an effort to separate itself from
its search rivals.
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
02/17/2004 07:56 PMReuters - Google Inc., the No. 1 Web search
provider, is in the cross-hairs of media services company Yahoo
Inc. (YHOO.O) and software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) -- a
fact not lost on Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Search competition continues: Google
displays new services
Search competition continues: Google
displays new services
04/09/2004 04:01 PM
As the competition for Web searching shares
increases , the world's leading search service, Google ,
announced the
release of new
services, which may influence higher education
information work. A personalized
search allows users to sift
keyword search results by selected categories. Web alerts email search
results to searchers. Both tools come from Google Labs .
In a commercial move, Google also positioned its shopping search
service, Froogle , on the main search page.
Yahoo, Google split fuels search
competition
Yahoo, Google split fuels search
competition
02/19/2004 06:20 AMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 19 2004 10:21AM GMT
Google IPO Is Small Hurdle Vs Growing
Competition (Reuters)
Google IPO Is Small Hurdle Vs Growing
Competition (Reuters)
08/18/2004 03:11 PMReuters - Google Inc., on the last leg of its
race to sell shares to the public, is facing more rivals, large
and small, trying to unseat it as the Web's most popular search
destination.
Top VCs Trying To Discourage The
Competition
Top VCs Trying To Discourage The
Competition
01/27/2004 02:53 PMIt seems that some of the bigger name venture capitalists out there
are suddenly saying that
there's too much venture money flowing into the market
again and that means that it's much more difficult for the horses
they've backed to compete. Apparently, they would prefer it if
venture financing remained an exclusive little club where the old boys
could pick two or three players and let them fight it out in the dog
pit, and then pick up their winnings at the IPO window. Of course,
I'm not sure why these guys should care so much. Assuming they know
how to make a good investment, then who cares if the other VC firms
are throwing their money away? They always talk about how much their
guidance and experience helps the companies they invest in - so what
do they care if lesser VCs are backing other companies that compete
with their companies?
Competition can be good
Competition can be good
06/03/2004 07:11 AM
I've said many times, competitors can be your best teachers.
They're perfect mirrors, look at a competitor and you can get an idea
of what people see when they look at you. A good competitor knows you
as well as anyone else, and vice versa.
I point to the competition when they're playing reasonably
fair. It's not always good for business, but I assume our readers are
smart, and that they'll make the right decision given all the facts.
And by assuming readers are smart, we attract smart readers.
BrowserCam competition
BrowserCam competition
12/19/2004 03:55 PMI've heard lots of talk about how useful Browser Cam.com is, but it's
always accompanied by how it's too expensive for what you get. If that
sounds like you, check out url2image.com. They'll both send you
screenshots of how your...
ROBO-ONE Competition
ROBO-ONE Competition
08/10/2004 08:48 AM
Want to
see cute robots beat the ever-living snot out of each other? Want to
see if being autographed by Steven Tyler makes a robot a more
effective killing machine? Have a passion for robots with snorkel
afros?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might want to
check out this pics from this year's Robo-One tournament, where crafty
Japanese tinkerers get together each year to let their robots tear
each other to bits. Only our pan-Pacific neighbors would name a
mechanoid death machine "Buster-Lilac," and that's why we love
them.
Rea
d - ROBO-ONE (Japanese) [Impress Watch via Dottocomu]<
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TopCoder: More than competition
TopCoder: More than competition
11/14/2002 01:17 AMCNET Nov 14 2002 0:05AM ET
Competition Comes to the Ad Market
Competition Comes to the Ad Market
03/14/2005 06:29 PMFlickr competition? They'd better be!
Flickr competition? They'd better be!
08/17/2004 01:41 PMThis from Roland Tanglao....
Something to try!
From
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QUOTE
PictureM is an online service designed to help you manage
and
share your digital life. PictureM makes it simple to organize, send,
blog,
print, and preserve all your digital content, including 1,000's of
pictures,
video clips, blogs, MMS (w/ photos), files, and more, via the Web,
e-mail, and
phone.
It's free to get started with 128 MB, which is enough for camera
phone
users. And you can upgrade to 4.7 GB of highly reliable online space
for an
annual fee, which comes with an annual DVD-ROM burn, so that you
don't have to
worry about backups.
Some of it's unique features are:
Auto timeline organization
of
photos
Zooming and moving pictures
Browsing with WAP 2.0
(XHTML)
phone
There's nothing like it anywhere else
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[Roland Tanglao]
PDF Competition Overview
PDF Competition Overview
08/19/2004 10:16 AMBeyond PDF: Digital Delivery Develops: Interesting article
on the future of the PDF and competing platforms that have developed
to knock PDF of its perch.
Yet it has its share of critics who complain that it's not
the most effective digital distribution method. Among its most famous
broadsides was Jakob Nielsen's June, 2001 Alert Box column in which he
concluded that the PDF was great for printing out documents, but lousy
for online reading. Others complain about Acrobat Reader's load time,
especially on Web sites. In spite of these criticisms, the PDF has
solidified its place as the leader in electronic document
distribution.
Click here to comment on this entry
Pac-Mondrian competition
Pac-Mondrian competition
07/12/2004 07:15 PMFrom the project website: "Pac-Mondrian closes the perceptual distance
between fine art and video games by combining Piet Mondrian's
Modernist masterpiece 'Broadway Boogie Woogie' with Toru Iwatani's
classic video game Pac-Man. The project offers gamers a chance to
compete for $2000 worth of cash prizes for high score and level
design."
Link
a> (Thank you, Snoodles!)
Using Alexa to Scope Out the Competition
Using Alexa to Scope Out the Competition
01/17/2003 12:23 AMThe importance and utility of the Alexa traffic rankings continues to
grow as more of the net downloads the Alexa toolbar.
Computerbase 5th B-Day blow out
Competition
Computerbase 5th B-Day blow out
Competition
04/17/2004 11:20 AMOracle: There's plenty of competition
Oracle: There's plenty of competition
06/09/2004 07:42 AMZDNet Jun 9 2004 12:17PM GMT
On the Guardian webl0g competition...
On the Guardian webl0g competition...
12/02/2003 01:32 AMI promised myself I wouldn't comment on the Guardian's Weblog Award
this year, as my opinions last year caused a good few fights and
didn't really seem to do that much good in the end. Some people
entered and didn't have a problem with it, others did have a problem
with it and didn't enter. This year they'd made more of an effort I
thought, and although I still didn't really agree with it, I thought
it churlish to comment. But really, they've been so ungracious
about the whole thing!
Firstly the (in person) absolutely charming Simon Waldman
wrote of the - fairly reasonable difference of opinion that we had
last year:
"Within hours, the blogging community was talking about it
- good and bad, but mostly bad. There was outrage that anyone, let
alone a newspaper, should sit in judgment on blogs. There were
conspiracies that it was just a devious plan to get traffic on
Guardian Unlimited (as if we needed it). We thought we were simply
launching a competition: at times, it felt more like we were dropping
a hand grenade into a hornet's nest."
But rather than accepting that the people who protested might have
had a good point (particularly given that they actually wr
ote to UKBloggers saying that they'd taken many of the previous year's
comments into account) instead he decided to declare any dissent
to be the product of a hardcore bunch of grumblers (the line is:"The
original hardcore blogging community is still there, and still
vociferous") while suggesting that while that's happening, alongside
"every month, thousands of others are trying their hand at this unique
publishing form". The latter group - of course - being prime
candidates for a little pat on the head from the nation's favourite
(and indeed, my favourite)left-wing newspaper.
It's a shame, then, that the evidence from the ground is less rosy
- and that even some of the people who liked the Guardian competition
last year are coming to feel at least slightly less comfortable
with it a year later (cf. Naked Blog). But that's not the end of it. First we had the
rather self-congratulatory, but not particularly annoying assumption
that a
ll webloggers at this weekend's Christmas party would be all of a
fluster about the competition which Meg then
entertainingly lampooned, followed by another snipey post on the
Guardian's weblog about
the whole thing.
Now look - the whole thing's pretty trivial, but let's make one
thing clear. It is not an obvious fact that weblog competitions
like this are good things, and it's certainly not an obvious
fact that belittling the opinions of people who disagree with you -
when you're supposed to be a national paper and rather above that
kind of thing - is that brilliant an idea either. So I've felt
compelled to write this rather stuffy e-mail to the Guardian about it
(after a rather muffled grump directed at Mr Waldman earlier didn't do
much good) - just to kind of make it clear that the whole point of the
exercise is to encourage people to express their opinions, not throw
the Guardian's 800lb Gorilla at anyone who doesn't hold the same
views!
Jane! Really! The thing about the competition that people
get cross about is that it feels like colonisation rather than reward!
We're actually going to meet our friends and our peers and stuff and
we arranged it and we're mostly pretty much looking forward to it. A
good proportion of us resent the implication that we're all going to
spend the time giggling like twelve-year-olds and puzzling about
who'll win the prize in a competition that we don't really think gets
the point of the whole things in the first place.
I mean, you're talking as if the people who have weblogs are all
desperate fame-starved teenagers publishing magazine-like columns to
try and get acclaim and publicity. Even the people who have entered -
and I mean no offense to them because if you don't have a problem with
it, then you may as well go after the cash - probably aren't seriously
thinking about gossiping at length, getting hysterical and fainting at
the merest thought of the thing. There are many professional people
who are using them to connect with their industries or their peers,
families who are talking to their relatives abroad - it's not like the
press, bits of it are like hanging out with friends or peers!
For many of us the Guardian competition is a well-intentioned but
clumsy stab at trying to do something that promotes weblogs, but
actually isn't really that relevant /or/ exciting.And if you're really
trying to support and promote them, then making sarcastic comments
about the kind of things they post about probably isn't the best
way!
Tom
See also: Mo
Morgan's "Less of a bloody stupid idea"
Read the comments
MMU Students Win 3G Competition Award
MMU Students Win 3G Competition Award
12/24/2004 01:02 PMBernama Dec 23 2004 2:41PM GMT
Remix Reading Competition
Remix Reading Competition
03/19/2005 03:27 AMRemix Reading is holding
a remix competition. Here's an excerpt from their site:
After an extremely successful launch event, Remix Reading is pushing
the boundaries of the local cultural community with a remix
competition. Over the next month, we want to see who can create the
best remix of a piece of work already on the website.
There will be four winners, one in each category (audio, image, text,
video). They will each receive the following great prizes:
* Your work on a LOCA Records compilation CD (if LOCA like it
enough)
* A Creative Commons t-shirt
* A DVD full of great Creative Commons videos
* A copy me / remix me compilation CD
* A copy of the Wired CD and that issue of the Wired magazine
* A CD from LOCA Records
* Stickers, badges and fake tattoos
The closing date is Monday 11th April and the winners will be
announced on Friday 15th April. The competition is being judged by a
panel from Remix Reading, Creative Commons and LOCA Records.
First Amaya Welcome Page Competition
First Amaya Welcome Page Competition
12/10/2002 10:55 AM10 December 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the first Welcome Page
Competition for Amaya, W3C's editor/browser. Design the start page
using W3C technologies such as HTML, XHTML, CSS style sheets, MathML
expressions, and SVG drawings. Enter as often as you wish. Deadline
for submissions is 3 February 2003. (News archive)
CVS's Prescription for Competition
CVS's Prescription for Competition
08/04/2004 04:59 PMThe national drugstore chain is looking to take advantage of increased
size.
PeopleSoft: Oracle, SAP Top Competition
PeopleSoft: Oracle, SAP Top Competition
06/09/2004 04:12 AMBoston Globe Jun 9 2004 8:31AM GMT
Competition stiffer online
Competition stiffer online
01/04/2005 08:44 AMItweb.co.za - Tue Jan 4, 10:50 am GMT
Active Network Competition
Active Network Competition
06/03/2004 05:16 PMWe have a rather big competition for you all to enter (well take part
in anyway).
Firstly the prize, it is a boxed, production version (though NFR)
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition 25 CAL worth
$3500.
So how do you enter? Well it's simple, the person who posts the most
comments across
our group of sites over the course of the competition, that is
ActiveWin, ActiveXbox, ActiveMac and Anetforums will be awarded
the prize, of course there are a few rules:
- No spamming
- No single word posts for no
reason
The competition will begin tomorrow and end on July 5th. We are not
going to be picky on the one word posts; just do not abuse it! So get
posting!!! Good Luck!
Japan's 3G Competition Heating Up
Japan's 3G Competition Heating Up
06/06/2004 01:38 AMWireless Watch Japan Jun 6 2004 5:35AM GMT
Template Design Competition
Template Design Competition
09/02/2004 11:57 AMThe makers of Style Master are looking for a few good designs. Get
your work seen by hundreds of thousands, win cash money, associate
with people who've done a lot for the web.
How Do You Beat Heavy Competition?
How Do You Beat Heavy Competition?
11/28/2002 02:53 AMThe age old SEO question: how to run with the big dogs?
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