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...
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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...
Friday, October 31, Yeeha! Google Roundup Microsoft wants to marry Google. This marriage just might be worse for the world than Corey Rudl’s pending nuptials to an imaginary female named Tracy. Please, please, please...
Tuesday, September 30, 2003 …and then, pass the Advil I defy Google AdSense to match the content on this page with their exclusive ad-serving technology. Well, bless ’em for trying, anyway. Posted by Andrew...
Saturday, August 30, 2003 Dirt-Cheap Clicks: You Have 36 Hours I know, it’s not a good time. Let’s just hope there’s a one or two day grace period lest you be on vacation or...
Thursday, July 31, 2003 Several Changes in the Works at Altavista There have some adjustments at Altavista, including the dropping of Moreover as a news source in favor of AV technology. While I tend...
Sunday, June 29, 2003 New Traffick Article: Groundhog Day (Or, Towards Reflective Equilibrium in Web Metrics) Like any game, 80% of web marketing is fundamentals, but the rest is instinct. Posted by Andrew Goodman...
Saturday, May 31, 2003 More on the AOL-MS Lovefest CNN/Money has posted yet another well-written piece about the implications of the recent deal signed by AOL and Microsoft in which AOL will continue using...
Wednesday, April 30, 2003 More Meaningless Metrics? The numbers reported by comScore Media Metrix’s “new” search traffic measurement service (qSearch) seem to be the meeting with healthy scepticism from some observers (and, of course,...