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[2005-10-31] Steve Case Resigns From Time Warner Board AOL co-founder and Time Warner board member Steve Case resigned from his position as a member of that board. He said he left to pursue his new company, Revolution LLC.
[2005-10-31] What it takes to make it in the volatile and rapidly advancing SEO landscape As part of our ongoing Industry Development Initiative, GreenBUILT Research & Development has created the following profile in an attempt to describe what it takes to make it as a second generation SEO.
[2005-10-29] Understanding Web 2.0 This afternoon, I was in a Skype discussion with an old friend in the UK and part of our conversation strayed into a discussion about Web 2.0.
[2005-10-26] Calculating Link Popularity Links are the building blocks of a website and your website cannot survive without developing popular links. For, the links offer a gateway to the desired information via just a click.
[2005-10-24] Reverse Engineering Google's Business Strategies What's in a name? That's a good question. Some feel that the name that you are given at birth provides and accurate description of who you will turn out to be.
[2005-10-17] Business Blogging Argument Paul Chaney answers back Sean Carton's claim that blogs and RSS are things that not everyone should do: "not all new trends are worthwhile," Sean wrote.
[2005-10-13] How To Manage Directory Submissions 'More than 80% of the traffic comes from the top ten search engines'.
[2005-10-12] Ten Guidelines for B2B Podcasts In my "Writing for the Wired World" workshops, I begin by pointing out a fundamental difference between business websites and everything else on the web.
[2005-10-06] AOL Buys Weblogs Inc. - Report At today's WeMedia event Rafat Ali whispered to me to hit his blog at 8 p.m. for a big scoop and boy was he right.
[2005-10-06] Technorati-Edelman Blog Survey Results Published Things will be a bit quiet here until the weekend as I'm on the road. Meanwhile, take a look at the results of the Technorati/Edelman blog survey that was conducted late last month.
[2005-10-05] Corporate Blogging: Killer App or Corporate Killer? We all know how popular blogs have become, especially in the past few years. Millions of blogs are being created and read every day. As such, many companies see the potential and are jumping on the bandwagon. Unfortunately, an ill-conceived corporate blog strategy can generate lawsuits, angry customers or employees and a bad brand experience.
[2005-10-03] Google Missed S&P 500…Again Despites Google's phenomenal success, one goal seems to elude them. S&P makes adjustments on their stock indices from time to time. When it was determined Gillette would be dropped from the list this year, many speculated it would be the rising star of the stock market, Google.
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