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What makes a journalist a top reporter and best in the business? What keeps him/her on the correct side of the morality line while still revealing breaking footage sure to bring fame and fortune to his/her career? When I did my report on Ahmed Ali, I...
Tags: freedom, highest ranking search word, Google, rocket-propelled grenade, war, breaking footage, morality, southern Afghanistan, combat, journalism, fame and fortune, top reporter, Marine, Taliban ambush, New Portland, Maine, Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard, Robert Gates, AP
Friday, September 4, 2009 Google books by Biodun Iginla and Tamara Kachelmeier, BBC News and The Economist Sep 4th 2009 From The Economist print edition A fuss over Google's effort to build a huge digital library Corbis PAUL COURANT, the dean...
Tags: bbc news. biodun iginla, Google, the economist; tamara kachelmeier
Tom Cruise is Hollywood’s biggest star since Clark Gable. “I love my work,” says the actor and producer. “It’s all part of life – work, kids, everything. Sometimes I’m stretched a little...
Tags: Jack Welch, allnews, career, Tom Cruise, winning, suzy welch, google, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, silicon valley, marissa mayer, Steve Carell, Michael Scott (The Office), the office, nbc, transformers, Steve Jobs, apple, pixar, iMac, iPhone, Ipod, the incredibles, cars, yahoo, Terry Semel, Malcolm Gladwell, blink, anita roddick, body shop, hiroshi okuda, newsweek, toyota, keith naighton, allan sloan, iza calzado, microsoft, Bill Gates, bill and melinda gates foundation, jummi carter
On its website, the guild took a shot at Amazon in an angry post entitled "Amazon accused someone else of monopolizing bookselling"...It dominates online bookselling and the fledgling e-book industry. At this moment it's trying to cement its control of...
Google Inc’s Gmail service was knocked offline on Tuesday in an outage that the company said affected a “majority” of its millions of email users, including consumers who get Gmail for free and businesses that pay for a version for their...
Tags: Gmail, Google, Internet, Microsoft Corp, Search Engine, Servers, Yahoo Inc.
Submitting your website to search engines is the first and the most basic step a webmaster takes to get the word out about his/her new website. There was a time when this was a very long and tedious process, where one had to go through many different...
Tags: Google, High Ranking, search engine, Submission, Traffic, Website, Yahoo
In March, YouTube blocked thousands of music videos to UK users, after it failed to reach agreement over fees. YouTube, owned by Google, is paying an undisclosed lump sum to PRS, backdated until January and lasting until 2012. PRS for Music said it was...
Tags: YouTube Royalties, music video, PRS for Music, video returning, Google, Britain, parent company, video site
The media was treated to some interesting news coming out of Turks and Caicos yesterday. "Google subpoenaed to turn over IP addresses of TCI Journal." This headline had me livid. The nerve of being forced to hand over documents or personal information...
Tags: Google, ip, shaun, malcolm, turks, caicos, misick, wikileaks, tci journal, subpena, google, subpoena
There are millions of site out there buried down under and we never know what exactly they all are about. Because we never know the keywords or key phrases used by them or they don’t know how to generate traffic to their website. There are a lots...
Tags: Adword, Google, ppc, SEO, Traffic, Traget Traffic, Untargeted Traffic
Internet giant Google added automatic translation to Google Docs on Thursday allowing users to translate documents into 42 languages. The "Tools" menu on Google Docs now includes a "Translate Document" feature which provides a list of the various languages...
Tags: google docs, translation documents, Google