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WSJ publisher calls Google ‘digital vampire’ - Crain's New York Business
I just don't even know what to say about that. Yes Google destroyed your business model but if it hadn't been Google it would have been someone else.
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Search growth helps loft Google over profit estimate | Digital Media - CNET News
""Aggregate paid clicks, which include clicks related to ads served on Google sites and the sites of our AdSense partners, increased approximately 17 percent over the first quarter of 2008 and increased approximately 3 percent over the fourth quarter of 2008," the company said. "
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Google Shows a 3% Sequential Dip In Revenues: First One Ever
"And it’s actually not as bad as analysts had been expecting. And, perhaps most importantly for Google, its paid click numbers were actually up. Aggregate paid clicks were up 3% quarter to quarter, and 17% year over year."
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Google shares rise as profit beats Street view | Reuters
"But revenue fell 3 percent from the 2008 fourth quarter. Google reported a net profit in the first quarter ended March 31 of $1.42 billion, or $4.49 cents a share, up from $1.31 billion, or $4.12 a share, a year earlier."
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Poor man's email? (Scripting News)
The statement really just makes no sense.
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Coming Soon: Google Chrome Extensions
I think that this will be critical for Chrome to really take off with the early adopter crowd. A lot of people already rave about Chrome because of its speed but without the extensions and plugins most of us find it unusable.
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Geeking with Greg: Marissa Mayer at Web 2.0
Half a second delay caused a 20% drop in traffic. I wish more sites would realize this.
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Official Gmail Blog: New ways to label with "Move to" and auto-complete
I love Gmail. I love the way it works, archives and searches. I don't use the labels function much but now with the new 'move to' and 'labels' buttons I might start using them more.
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Official Google Blog: See where your friends are with Google Latitude
I've been a big fan of BrightKite but Google Latitude may pose some serious competition. I'll have to play around with it and let you know.
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FeedBurner is too broken for its biggest fan » VentureBeat
I really wish there was an alternative to feedburner. i'm about at the point where i may just go with the default feeds build into WordPress and Drupal, but then you lack the reporting and management features. I'm sure there's a way to DIY it I'm just not g33ky enough.
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Why Google Employees Quit
No company is perfect. No job or no company is right for everyone. That's because they are run by imperfect people. There are so many options out there, I don't understand why people stay at jobs they're unhappy with.
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Google Closes Many Services
It's interesting to watch everyone focus in during these market conditions. It's sad to see some of these services close because I think they had some really good potential (obviously someone at Google did too).
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Joyent takes on Google | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com
Joyent is a company that constantly impresses me. You don't hear about them much but whenever you do it's really big news. This is a truly innovative company to continue to watch.
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Chrome gets Mac deadline, extensions foundation | Webware - CNET
I think this is great that Chrome is coming for Mac and Linux but honestly I just can't see myself using it seriously until they are capable of managing extensions like toolbars and plugins. their are too many features I rely on in FireFox like Diigo, ScribeFire and hello, the Google Toolbar. (you'd think this last one would have come built in with the original release of Chrome.)
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Did Google Just Expose Semantic Data in Search Results? - ReadWriteWeb
If you're interested in the semantic Web or the future of search Marshall Kirkpatrick on Read/Write Web is a must follow. Here he points out that Google may be closer than people thought to releasing semantic data into their search results.
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HOW TO: Use Google Reader Like A Rockstar
tips and tricks for google reader
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Hack Attack: Build advanced Gmail filters and persistent searches
building search fitlers in gmail.
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