Archive for June, 2007
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
Best & Worst: Hewlett Packard redefines “poor decision making” - Blogging Stocks
Best & Worst: Hewlett Packard redefines “poor decision making” - Blogging Stocks
This post is written as part of AOL Money Finance’s Best Worst 2006. If you think this was the dumbest moment in business, cast your vote here . What were Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) executives thinking when they allegedly authorized the unlawful accessing of records and conversations to get to the bottom of leaks that appeared as if they were coming from inside HP’s board of directors? The executives — and HP chair Patty Dunn . (continues)
Web 2.0 Has Business Owners Blogging The Success Stories of Their Company
People is not just the name of a magazine, it is the subject of virtually every story published today. How people use a certain product. Why they behave the way they do. And what activity they are enga. (continues)
Publish A Book And Sell A Million Copies - Ted Nicholas shows you how to enter the world of publishing and make thousands, even million of dollars.
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Saturday, June 30th, 2007
Las Vegas is hot but Google is hotter
Las Vegas is hot but Google is hotter
with foreign travel or violence spiralling out of fashion. As the dominant tool for navigating the online universe, Google cemented its position as the world’s hottest brand in a year when its shares sailed through $500 and its value on Wall Street (continues)
PayPal Trumps Google Checkout in J.P. Morgan Survey
NewsFactor Network - Google Checkout and PayPal — in addition to lesser-known services such as Greenzap and BillMeLater — are essentially reinventing the online payment wheel, according to some analysts, and doing that successfully depends on technology that works well . (continues)
Doug Pierce Band
Doug Pierce Band (continues)
dodgeball.com : mobile social software
Mobile social networking for your phone and e-mail. The company is now owned by Google.
Tags: mobile, social, network, sms, email, google, presence, awareness
Google?s best perk
This is the kind of thing that makes me love/hate google. About 15 years ago, I used to commute from San Francisco to Mountain View (at SGI, whose ex-campus now houses google). I d sold my car, so I didn t commute on the 101, I took the CalTrain (metro commuter rail). It would take between 75 and 90 minutes each way (including Muni bus to the station). I would have killed for this kind of perk! If I ever move back, I d demand this perk from whatever company I worked (continues)

