Popular Press on Google
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popular press and webl0gs
popular press and webl0gs
05/16/2004 07:29 PMcam's analysis is fascinating: journalists don't bother to explain
weblogs anymore
overstated: Popular press and webl0gs
overstated: Popular press and webl0gs
05/17/2004 03:10 AMCameron charts the usage of "weblog" in the media .. overstated:
Popular press and
weblogs
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Google More Popular in UK than in US
Google More Popular in UK than in US
03/17/2005 02:33 AM"...found google.co.uk topping the list in the UK in terms of both
market share of visits (48%) and volume of searches (63.7%). The
figures put Google UK ahead of its US parent,"
Google Buys Popular Web Publishing Tool
Google Buys Popular Web Publishing Tool
02/17/2003 01:19 PMIn typical blog fashion, the news spread first on Saturday from San
Jose Mercury technology columnist Dan Gillmor's eJournal diary to
other blog sites. ...
Google is World's Most Popular Search
Engine
Google is World's Most Popular Search
Engine
11/19/2003 11:42 AMGoogle buys popular Web publishing tool
Blogger
Google buys popular Web publishing tool
Blogger
02/17/2003 01:19 PMIn typical blog fashion, the news spread first on Saturday from San
Jose Mercury technology columnist Dan Gillmor's eJournal diary to
other blog sites. ...
UPDATE 1-Google buys popular Web
publishing tool Blogger
UPDATE 1-Google buys popular Web
publishing tool Blogger
02/17/2003 06:27 PMIn typical blog fashion, the news spread first Saturday from San Jose
Mercury technology columnist Dan Gillmor's eJournal diary to other
blog sites. ...
Getting a Press Release Into Google News
Getting a Press Release Into Google News
05/25/2004 07:04 AMI have seen several consultants who claim to do such but they are not
cheap. BusinessWire charges around 5-600 USD. The press release is a
legitimate news item about a brand new, useful product.
Press review: Google float
Press review: Google float
08/20/2004 04:15 AMGuardian Unlimited Aug 20 2004 8:50AM GMT
Google Press Center: Zeitgeist
Google Press Center: Zeitgeist
01/01/2004 02:48 PMYear-End Google Zeitgeist: Search patterns, trends, and surprises ..
top 10 list of everything .. query
stats
google.com/press/zeitgeist.html
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German Press Review: Chances for Google
and Olympians
German Press Review: Chances for Google
and Olympians
08/19/2004 07:54 AMDeutsche Welle Aug 19 2004 12:07PM GMT
Is The Associated Press Pressuring
Google News For Giving Their Partners
Traffic
Is The Associated Press Pressuring
Google News For Giving Their Partners
Traffic
04/11/2005 05:52 PMWhile we were surprised that the AFP
sued
Google for daring to link to sites that carried their articles, we
figured that other news agencies/wires couldn't be quite that
clueless. However, it appears that Google's willingness to
back
down over the issue has caught the attention of the Associated
Press who has apparently
c
ontacted Google expressing concern over links from Google News to AP
stories and suggesting that Google News buy a license. Hopefully,
Google calls their bluff. Google isn't breaking any laws by linking
to other sites, and, in fact, they're
bringing more visitors to
sites that carry AP news. Perhaps the AP should go talk to some AFP
customers who are
furio
us they've been removed from Google News, taking away much of
their traffic. Chances are, though, that this is just the AP being
opportunistic, figuring that they might as well see if Google will
pony up for a license they clearly don't need just to avoid any more
controversy.
Mainstream Press Realizes Google Can
Find Confidential Info
Mainstream Press Realizes Google Can
Find Confidential Info
02/10/2004 02:41 AMIt's no secret that people put all sorts of confidential documents,
spreadsheets and databases online without any protection when they
shouldn't. It's also no secret that in using some basic keywords in a
search string on Google you can
dig up
those files. Now, however, even the mainstream press is beginning
to notice this issue, and the Washington Post is running a long
article
on the fact that people are searching for confidential
nuggets of info via Google - and finding it all the time. What's
interesting to me is that the backlash hasn't been stronger - though,
maybe that's the next stage now that this story is going mainstream.
I read the article half expecting people to blame either Google or the
people doing the searching for the fact that this info was stored
without any security whatsoever. Right now, though, most people seem
to realize that the problem is with those who put the info online
where they shouldn't.
Benjamin-Popular.com –
http://benjamin-popular.com/ announced
Grand Opening the Computers and
Electronics store.
Benjamin-Popular.com –
http://benjamin-popular.com/ announced
Grand Opening the Computers and
Electronics store.
09/11/2004 03:37 AMBenjamin-Popular.com – http://benjamin-popular.com/ announced Grand
Opening the Computers and Electronics store. Benjamin Popular has
thousands of computers and electronic entertainment which fit your
need and budget. [PRWEB Sep 11, 2004]
A Lot of the Press Press Didn't Buy
White House Spin on 9/11 Document, Even
Though the WH Dumped It on Saturday
Night 4/13
A Lot of the Press Press Didn't Buy
White House Spin on 9/11 Document, Even
Though the WH Dumped It on Saturday
Night 4/13
04/13/2004 07:30 AMEditor & Publisher ..
ass
editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_conten
t_id=1000485027
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Powell forces press aide to let him
answer Meet the Press question
Powell forces press aide to let him
answer Meet the Press question
05/17/2004 06:11 AMColin Powell appeared on Meet the Press this weekend, and his
appearance was marred by his press secretary moving the camera and
attempting to end the interview early when Russert, the interviewer,
started to ask a hardball question about the fictional Nigerian
yellow-cake uranium that Powell used as an excuse to go to war in
Iraq.
Most noteworthy about this event was that Powell, rebuked the
press-secretary on air, demanded that the camera be trained on him
again, and then answered the question, describing the intelligence
he'd received as "deliberately misleading."
Lisa Rein's got the video up -- highly recommended.
EMILY MILLER, STATE DEPARTMENT PRESS AIDE: You're off.
SECRETARY POWELL: I am not off.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: No. They can't use it, they're editing it.
SECRETARY POWELL: He's still asking the questions.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: He was not ...
SECRETARY POWELL: Tim, I am sorry I lost you.
MR. RUSSERT: I am right here Mr. Secretary. I would hope they would
put you back on camera. I don't know who did that.
EMILY MILLER, PRESS AIDE: He was going to go for another five
minutes.
SECRETARY POWELL: We've really scre...
MR. RUSSERT: I think that was one of your staff Mr. Secretary. I
don't think that's appropriate.
SECRETARY POWELL: Emily, get out of the way. Bring the camera back
please. (Camera returns to the interview subject) I think we're back
on Tim, go ahead with your last question.
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Beckwood Press Company Offers New
Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press
Delivery
Beckwood Press Company Offers New
Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press
Delivery
01/04/2005 01:43 PMThe Beckwood Press Company has engineered an innovative new hydraulic
press, the Straight Side End-Frame Hydraulic Press (SSE). [PRWEB Jan
4, 2005]
"The New York Press: Cleaning the pool-
the White House press corps politely
grabs its ankles."
"The New York Press: Cleaning the pool-
the White House press corps politely
grabs its ankles."
03/13/2003 10:25 AMIn the Press Room of the White House
that is Post Press
In the Press Room of the White House
that is Post Press
03/14/2005 04:35 PMBefore the certification of "Jeff Gannon" as a White House reporter
there was the Bush Administration's de-certification move against the
Washington press. These two things are deeply related.
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
06/24/2004 02:55 AMConsultingroom.com is offering journalists an exclusive free service
to access the latest information on cosmetic surgery. Register at
consultingroom.com to save numerous hours of research and wasted
telephone calls! [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party Press Release
- Iraq the Model Press Release
Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party Press Release
- Iraq the Model Press Release
08/18/2004 04:50 PMMohammed and his brother Ali officially announced their candidacies ..
running for the Iraqi National Assembly ..
English
english.iraqdemparty.org/about_pr.shtml
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If the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
If the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
04/09/2004 04:12 PMWe are coming to a point in the election story when a larger portion
of the news is triggered by the decisions of journalists. There's a
break in the action with the nominations set. What will the press do
with this greater freedom to define and shape the campaign narrative?
From Meet the Press to Be the
Press
From Meet the Press to Be the
Press
03/22/2005 05:08 PMThe Economist just said it: the "the traditional notion that the media
play a special role in informing people is breaking down." Rising up:
government as a "purely neutral" news provider, credible where a
sinking press corps is not.
Why is PHP Popular?
Why is PHP Popular?
04/29/2004 09:48 PMPHP: Less Popular than ADA ?????
PHP: Less Popular than ADA ?????
01/05/2003 09:07 AMPHP: Less Popular than ADA ?????
Slashdot is citing a good article that looks at popularity of
programming languages in terms of the number of jobs advertising for
them. The number 1 is Java with 2,739 jobs on Monster. PHP, which
isn't even on the list, has 189 jobs when I do the query myself. That
puts PHP at about 1/2 the popularity of Ada. Oh dear god. [_Go_]
On Dice there are just 30 PHP jobs which puts PHP behind Ada, Fortran,
Scheme, Python and Smalltalk.
And on HotJobs it is impossible to tell how many jobs they have since
they are indexing the file extensions of URLs with PHP as searchable
text. DOH ! (Try looking at the Entry Level Construction - Training
jobs and you'll see that the only citation of PHP is in the url to
apply).
The FuzzyGroup offers search engine consulting services to avoid this
kind of foolishness. We have over 15 years of combined experience in
implementing search engine technology and avoiding silliness like
this.
So does this mean to increase my marketability I need to toss my PHP
books out the door and hunker down with books on Fortran or Ada?
Yikes. I think I'd rather dig ditches.
Wap gets even more popular
Wap gets even more popular
05/05/2004 06:51 AMWeb-User May 5 2004 10:47AM GMT
Are You Getting Too Popular?
Are You Getting Too Popular?
05/04/2004 10:29 PMThey are turning down the volume at LinkedIn Dear Ross, As more
professionals are actively adopting LinkedIn, you may have noticed
that you are also getting more emails from people inviting you to be
their connection. While this is the...
Why iTunes Is So Popular
Why iTunes Is So Popular
06/09/2004 01:13 AMApple got the user experience and ease of use down to a science.
By Kent Pribbernow, Digital Media Thoughts (via MyAppleMenu)
Nanotecnología popular
Nanotecnología popular
08/11/2004 12:11 PMWhat Are the Most Popular Games?
What Are the Most Popular Games?
03/06/2004 01:51 AMAre you still playing Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom while
everyone else is playing Everquest? Stuck on Alpha Centauri while
everybody else is grooving to the latest sports game?...
Wi-Fi Use on UK Trains Popular
Wi-Fi Use on UK Trains Popular
09/21/2004 12:42 PMWi-Fi service on UK trains is seeing solid growth in usage: Use of the
service is growing 77 percent week over week, but that figure is a bit
misleading because the number of trains offering Wi-Fi is also
increasing. However, users are also spending an increasing amount of
time on the network and there seems to be an indication that
passengers are deciding to buy first class tickets because the Wi-Fi
access there is free. In other commuter Wi-Fi news, Sydney, Australia
is considering offering Wi-Fi on Sydney ferries....
The most popular Sun Blogger is...
The most popular Sun Blogger is...
12/24/2004 12:25 PM
At this moment, a dog named
Isa appears to be more
popular than
Jonathan
Schwartz, at least according to my... uh... I mean the Roller Hot
Blogs hit counters.
The Best of What's New From Popular
Science
The Best of What's New From Popular
Science
11/10/2003 11:19 PMSlashdot Nov 10 2003 11:36AM ET
By popular request
By popular request
02/11/2004 05:40 PMBecause you asked us to do it, links listed in the right column are
now archived for your pleasure. While we were at it, we modified the
site's interface. Brief usability discussion followed by relevant CSS
tips. Words, pictures, links.
RIAA - 5th most ' popular '
RIAA - 5th most ' popular '
01/04/2004 08:19 PMGoogle's 2003 Year-End Zeitgeist - from the German 'Zeit' for time and
'Geist' for meaning spirit - is based on more than 55 billion searches
conducted by ...
Season One DVD to be most popular ever
Season One DVD to be most popular ever
11/05/2003 01:18 PM From the "Bound to Happen Sooner or Later" department: Mary
Carey to host reality TV show in which 28 women will complete for the
grand prize of a
one-year contract in adult video.
Popular Science | Is This What War Will
Come To?
Popular Science | Is This What War Will
Come To?
05/15/2004 05:52 AMPopular Science Is This What War Will Come To? .. weapons of the
future
popsci.com/popsci/aviation/article/0,12543,636378,00.html
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The most popular president ever
The most popular president ever
06/07/2004 10:26 PMpopularity .. trailed
dailykos.com/story/2004/6/7/3439/65712
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XP SP2: Not Popular With Businesses
XP SP2: Not Popular With Businesses
04/06/2005 12:38 AMApparently, the program
conflicts Windows XP Service Pack 2 created still have a lot
of companies spooked:
AssetMetrix surveyed
136,120 PCs between January 5 and March 10. It found that 37.6 percent
of those PCs ran Windows XP. The operating system is more widely
adopted among companies with fewer than 500 PCs, where slightly more
than half of the PCs run Windows XP, according to the study. Also,
smaller organizations show the highest acceptance of SP2, it says.
Of the 251 companies surveyed, 44 had fewer than 10 PCs running
Windows XP. Eighty-four, or 40.7 percent, of the remaining companies
had not installed SP2 from their XP machines, while 16 companies, or
7.7 percent, had updated their XP-based PCs, according to the
AssetMetrix study.
Via PC World.
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