Friday, July 30,2004 Overture: The Missing Manual Here I’ve been napping through the production of The Missing Manual, this many-titled series from O’Reilly. The idea is that software companies don’t always do a great...
Author: Cory Kleinschmidt
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Wednesday, June 30,2004 RIP I-Search, Long Live SEM 2.0 Recently, we bade farewell to a search engine marketing institution of sorts, the I-Search Digest discussion list. I-Search was founded by Marshall Simmonds, who remains...
Monday, May 31,2004 Taking Stock of Gmail Most people lucky enough to be test driving Gmail have probably formed their opinions about Google’s radical webmail service by now. I know I have. After my...
Friday, April 30,2004 New Traffick Article By the Numbers: Google IPO Filing Tells Story of ’03 By Andrew Goodman, April 30, 2004 It may be awhile before the stock actually trades, but forced disclosure...
When Amazon.com announced that they were going to launch their own search engine called A9, many search engine observers thought they were nuts. I was one of them. When Amazon.com released its beta search engine...
Wednesday, March 31, 2004 A Good Gig if You Can Get It: Google to Launch Web-Based Email Yahoo! dumps Google. MSN guns for Google. So… Google launches a service that directly competes with those...
Friday, February 27, 2004 Jobs, Schmobs Reporting on some recent eye-opening departures at MSN Search in his monthly Search Engine Report, Danny Sullivan segues into mentions of the rapid hiring being done by Yahoo...
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 Network Solutions: The Last Bastion of Consumer Privacy The former monopolist domain registrar has blocked Google’s new “whois” search feature where users could type in a shortcut in Google’s search...
Tuesday, December 30, 2003 Smart Matching Tech Developed In-House, Says FindWhat Both Google AdWords and Overture now show their advertisers’ ads on variations of the keywords in their accounts. Google calls its matching technology...
Sunday, November 30, 2003 Even eBay Has a Toolbar What’s the world coming to? It seems that everybody and their brother has a toolbar these days. While bidding on some Mark Twain memorabilia, I...